[Contents] The Muskie Act is a very strict exhaust gas control (environmental protection) law enforced in the United States. In order to pass the law, advanced technology and high development costs are expected, and the Big Three and other American automakers will be left in the lurch. In 1972, Honda cleared the law by releasing the first-generation Civic, which was equipped with a low-pollution engine that incorporated a technology named CVCC (compound vortex controlled combustion), and at the time, whether it was cheap or bad, Honda passed the law. It is known for overturning the concept of Japanese cars in America. Since then, the Civic has continued to be loved by men and women of all ages as a synonym for Honda cars in America. Hot Wheels' motif is the EF model, the fourth generation model introduced in 1987, known in Japan as the "Grand Civic." It received great acclaim for its wide and low proportions and light, powerful engine. The Civic is also popular with American "tuner" fans who have powerfully improved engines, lowered the vehicle height, and customized the exterior, and the Hot Wheels EF model is finished in a style that reflects these trends.
[Country of origin] Malaysia [Target age] 3 years old and up
[Note] The back of the blister card is a Japanese package.
[Perfect gift] Perfect as a gift for anniversaries such as birthdays, Christmas presents, kindergarten admission celebrations, etc.