For Sale: 1991 Honda Beat in Palmetto, Florida for sale in Palmetto, FL

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Check out this cool convertible 1991 Honda Beat recently imported to the US and has a Florida title.
Honda introduced the Beat in 1991 for the Japanese market, in the kei-car segment, and it re-invented the class.
While most kei-cars were boring econoboxes with the Honda Beat being a completely different vehicle.
It was designed to have fun while driving to your next destination.
Honda made it for the customers who didn't want to drive boring cars.
It is a mid-engined roadster that could fit in the kei-car regulations and started a culture.
The 1991 Honda Beat is a 2 door convertible/cabriolet-bodied car with a mid mounted engine powering the rear wheels.
Its 0.
7 litre engine is a naturally aspirated, single overhead camshaft, 3 cylinder unit that develops 63 bhp (64 PS/47 kW) of power at 8100 rpm, and maximum torque of 60 N?m (44 lb?ft/6.
1 kgm) at 7000 rpm.
The engine transfers its power through to the rear wheels via a 5 speed manual transmission.
The Honda Beat weighs a claimed 1676 lbs and able to attain a top speed of 83 mph making it cute and nimble.
This Honda Beat is not just about fuel economy but also has all the comfort features you would expect in a car from today.
First lets start with the manual convertible top put it down and you have endless nights of fun adventures.
It has AC that needs a recharge R12, power windows, 4 wheel disc brakes, power steering, AM/FM/CD player, intermittent wipers, detachable steering wheel for added security, and allow wheels.
For additional information on this and our other classic and collectible cars for sale, please visit www.
Survivor-Cars.
com.
For assistance, please call the office at 941-845-4461, text our cell phones at 813-358-8830, or email us at email protected We are located between Tampa and Sarasota.
We are 90 minutes from Orlando and Fort Myers.
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  • Year: 1991
  • Make: Honda
  • Model: Beat

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