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1993 Honda Street G Limited 4WD, AC/Heat, 5spd, 4-B, 47k Miles

Mileage: 47,029

Engine: HH4 / E07A 660cc

Transmission: Manual

Interior color: Brown/Grey

Exterior color: Grey

Fuel type: Gasoline

VIN: HH4-***9554

Doors: 5 Door

Stock number: 143-6

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Exterior Condition Rating Chart

5.0 - Brand NEW
4.5 - Excellent
4.0 - Very Good
3.5 - Good
3.0 - Fair

Interior Condition Rating Chart

A - Brand NEW
B - Very Good
C - Fair

Originally sold only in Japan, the Honda Street is much smaller than American minivans. Yet it is surprisingly roomy inside thanks to an extremely space-efficient design and clever seating that comfortably seats four adults with ample legroom and elbowroom.

Americans have been snapping up second-generation Honda Streets since 2015 when models with 656cc engines finally became 25 years old and therefore importable from Japan. The lucky owners have been using them for commuting, shopping, camping, delivery and much more.

When Americans see Honda Street Kei vans in the United States, they invariably give a thumbs up and smile in approval because the small, boxy body has such an appealing personality. Like all second-generation Japanese Kei vans, the body is only about 129.7 inches long, 54.9 inches wide and 74 inches in height, while the engine is just short of 660cc, which is more than sufficient for such a lightweight vehicle.

The interior is simple and durable with excellent Honda craftsmanship, practical materials resembling those of contemporary Civics and optional amenities including air conditioning, power steering and dual (front and rear) heaters. Passengers of all sizes can enter and exit with ease because the floor is low and there are sliding rear doors on both sides, as well as front swinging doors. Large windows provide a clear panoramic view, and all of the side windows can be rolled down for ventilation.

The rear seats can be folded flat to create a large cargo area that sleeps two adults in comfort or carries large items like doors and plywood. Up to 440 pounds of cargo can be carried in back and loading is simplified by a low floor and large rear door.

Handling is excellent with tight, precise steering and only slight oversteer when cornering fast on gravel or slippery surfaces. The ride is quiet, somewhat stiff but comfortable.

A 3-cylinder, 12-valve SOHC 656cc engine (E07A) delivers more than ample power at low to medium speeds and sufficient power for highway driving. It’s the same reliable engine powering the JDM Honda Beat and Honda Today and is mated with a low-geared 4-speed manual, 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission.

The engine is mounted just in front of the rear axle, resulting in a quieter ride than in microvans with front-mounted engines. Mileage is about 40 mpg on highways and 50 mpg around town, while horsepower is 38 PS, torque is 40 lb·ft and top speed is 71mph. Of course, power can be increased with minor modifications and the speed limiter can be removed with ease to increase top speed.

Various versions of the Honda Street are available with features such as full-time AWD, side panels in place of windows for businesses, and an extra-high roof suitable for carrying someone in a wheelchair. New Honda Streets were never exported outside of Japan, but used models over 25 years old can be imported to the United States.

This 1993 Honda Street is a good example of the numerous models you can find in excellent condition in Japan. It features air conditioning, a sunroof, a 656cc engine and impressive hauling capabilities rivaling those of short-bed trucks. The steering wheel is on the right hand side, but you’ll find it easy to get used to and great for shifting if you’re left handed.