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Encyclopedia > Honda Quint

The Honda Quint was a subcompact car manufactured by Honda Motor Co. Ltd. of Japan, based on the Honda Civic. It was introduced in 1980 in Japan, and was available to export markets including Europe and Hong Kong the following year. Its export name was Honda Quintet. This model was discontinued in 1985, and was replaced by the Honda Quint Integra. A subcompact car is a car in a vehicle size class smaller than a compact car, but larger than a microcar. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... For other uses, see Honda (disambiguation). ... The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ... World map showing Europe Political map (neighboring countries in Asia and Africa also shown) Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth. ...

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  • http://www.hondafan.ro/modele.php?id=194
  • http://www.prelude-fan.de/quintet_q.htm
  • http://www.hondarevolutions.com/html/brochure_quintet.htm

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Honda Civic Story (859 words)
Honda Civic with a wheelbase of 220 cm arrived in July, 1972 as a shortbacked 2-door, accompanied in November, 1972 by a 3-door Hatchback.
A derivative of the Civic was the Honda Quint (Export: Quintet) 5-door Hatchback with a wheelbase of 236 cm.
A derivative was the Quint Integra, which arrived as a 3-door Hatchback on a 245 cm wheelbase in February, 1985.
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