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Civic DX hatchback Civic Breeze hatchback. Introduced in late 1991, trims available in the hatchback body style in the U.S. and Canada were the CX, VX, DX (EH2 models) and Si (EH3), however the VX and Si models were discontinued in Canada after model year 1993, while the DX was discontinued after 1994 (leaving only the base CX model).
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. Japanese compact car Motor vehicle Honda Civic 2024 Honda Civic liftback Overview Manufacturer Honda Also called Honda Ballade (1980–2001) Honda Integra SJ (1996–2001) Honda Domani (1997–2000) Honda Integra (China, 2022–present) Acura EL (Canada, 1997–2005) Acura CSX (Canada ...
1992–1995 Honda Civic DX/LX; 1992-1995 Honda Civic Cx (Canadian Market) 1992–1995 Honda Civic LSi Coupé (European Market) 1993–1995 Honda Civic Del Sol S; 1998-2000 Honda City SX8 Displacement: 1,493 cc (91.1 cu in) Bore and Stroke: 75 mm × 84.5 mm (2.95 in × 3.33 in) Compression: 9.2:1; Power: 102 hp (76.1 kW, 103 PS) at 5900 rpm
Honda Civic 25XT badge Civic SiR In Japan, the base version received a 1.3 L SOHC single carbureted engine with 82 PS (60 kW), thus equipped it was called either 23L or 23U. This engine was also available in the commercial version of the Shuttle, sold as the "Honda Pro" initially.
Honda Prelude DX Carb; 1986-1987 A2Q5 — 5-speed Honda Accord FI; ... 1998 S40 (E5F and P4A may be casting codes) — 5-speed Honda Civic LX; 2003 YZC6 — 6-speed
The Honda Marine BF350 is Honda's first commercially available V8. The water-cooled outboard motor is designed for 25-feet+ boats. The water-cooled outboard motor is designed for 25-feet+ boats. It has a displacement of 4952 cc (302 ci) and produces 350 HP at 5500 RPM.
The sixth-generation Honda Civic is an automobile produced by Honda from 1995 until 2000. It was introduced in 1995 with 3-door hatchback, 4-door sedan and 2-door coupe body styles, replicating its predecessor's lineup.
This engine was used in the 1994-1997 Honda Accord EX (1993 in JDM Accord models 2.2VTE, VTL & VTS) and the 1997 Acura CL. It was the first F-series engine to feature VTEC . Specifications