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1996 Honda Rafaga


1996 Honda Rafaga
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Cant find headlamps and tail lights
1993, i cant find body spares eg headlamps,tail
lights also steering rack and rear windscreen ...
Lights flashing on drive
1995, we are having a problem with automatic
gear box change in dicators whle driving it
sudd...
Starter motor
1994, I currently have a honda rafaga 1994 and
it needs a replacement starter motor .. can i u...

Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity:2000 cm3
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds:Automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain:FF
Price (out of date):$8500


1996 Honda Rafaga specs, Engine size 2.0l., Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels FF, Transmission Gearbox Automatic

The Honda Rafaga (Japanese: ホンダ・ラファーガ) series CE4 and CE5 was an intermediate 4 door sedan sold only in Japan by Honda, and used the same 5 cylinder engine that was used in the Honda Inspire and the Honda Vigor and shared a platform with the Honda Ascot. "Rafaga" is Spanish for "gust" or "blustery". The engine is installed longitudinally, the same configuration used in the Vigor and Inspire. The Rafaga was third in Hondas hierarchy of sedans, and a sister car to the Ascot, which was sold at the "Primo" dealership network. The Rafaga was sold in Japan at "Honda Verno" dealerships. As with other Honda products, the Rafaga used double wishbone suspension at the front and rear wheels. The "2.5 S" trim level came with an front suspension upper strut brace in the engine compartment.


The front grille is similar to Alfa Romeo, using an inverted triangle that flowed into the front bumper, and a small Honda "H" logo at the top. The Rafaga also had a long and low front engine compartment, and a short trunk, adding to its aerodynamic ambitions.

The interior came with genuine wood panels on the dashboard and center console, with leather available as an option on the "2.5 S". In 1994, dual airbags for front passengers and ABS were available, as well as a glass moonroof.

As the recession began to take hold in Japan, and sales were focusing more on the Accord, the Rafaga and the Ascot were discontinued and replaced with the Honda Torneo in 1997.



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