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Honda Concerto Overview
The Honda Concerto is classed as a small family car and was produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturing company Honda. This vehicle was in production from 1988 to 1994 and was built on the same platform as the Rover 200 and 400 series cars. This vehicle was available in liftback and sedan variants. These cars are very well built and the engines are well refined. The engines on these cars do need more maintenance than their Rover counterparts and the bodywork is known to rust around the front screen. The fuel economy is not that great and the ABS system on these cars play a big part in that. Does this sound anything like your experience of this car?
Honda Concerto History
The Honda Concerto was built as a replacement for two different vehicles. The liftback version replaced the Honda Quint and the sedan version replaced the Honda Ballade. This car was introduced in 1988 and like its predecessors, was based on the Honda Civic. It continued the musical naming theme of its predecessors, with the name Concerto which is derived from the Italian musical word Concerto. This car first appeared in Europe in 1989 and was only sold in liftback form in most European countries. However, the sedan version lasted until 1993 in the UK. This vehicle ceased production in 1994 in the UK, when BMW took over Rover.
Model Types
GL
Blaise
EX
SE
i-16
Fuel Economy
The Honda Concerto was available in 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6L petrol
engines. The smaller 1.4L engine was the more economical, offering up to 38mpg. Always think about the fuel type, engine size and age of the vehicle when considering fuel economy. Which engine did you have and how did it perform in terms of fuel economy?
Transmission
The Honda Concerto was available in the following gearboxes: 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic. Which gearbox did you have and how did you rate its performance? You can begin to search our
Honda gearbox section to have a look for your Concerto gearbox parts today.
Parts
We have Honda Concerto parts here at Breakeryard. You will find these parts at incredibly low prices for both new and used parts. Our comprehensive network of UK Breakers has parts for all makes and models. Check out our
Concerto parts page or enter your vehicle details in our part finder to locate the exact parts you need for your vehicle.