Honda Civic
Motorcycles were the first transportation machine from Honda but in
1973, they ventured into the car market with the first Honda Civic.
Honda Civic is a small car on the outside but bug on the inside. Four
passengers can comfortably seat in whatever position they want. Honda
Civic for 1973 has smaller engines mounted under the hood. The
hatchback and sedan are the two body trims offered which has identical
look and styles but the difference is the small vertical panel on the
hatchback which can be used to have access on the car\'s trunk.
The first Honda Civic have lots of features that needs further
enhancements like the turn signals that does not seem to go with the
over-all design of the vehicle and the bumpy divider on the grille.
Standard are dashboard accented with wood grain, bucket seats that can
be adjusted to suit the preferred reclining position of the passenger ,
vinyl seating and a power front disc. An in-line four cylinder power
train gives energy to keep the first Honda Civic moving.
In 1978, several exterior changes which include new
rear-facing hood vents that take the place of the sideway style, turn
signals and black girls were re-installed. Another change is the
increase in the produced horsepower. Honda Civic from 1980-1983 comes
with bigger wheelbase and power trains. Users at that time can have
varied choices of transmission ranging from a four-speed manual for
base models, a five-speed manual and a two-speed automatic. Base and DX
versions were now offered to provide wider choices. In 1981 the four
door sedan was formally introduced in the market together with the new
three speed transmission.
Glamorous designs were done for 1984-1987 Honda Civic. Three
hatchbacks were made available, a base sedan, DX tall wagon and CRX
two-seater. For the 1990's and 2000's bigger Honda Civic were cruising
down the highways fully equipped with technological advancements in
style, power and driving dynamics.