Honda Civic Accessories & Parts
Honda Civic Parts
Honda Civic Wheels & Tires
Honda Civic Exterior Accessories
Custom Hoods
Towing & Hitches
Body Kits
Mirrors
Chrome Trim
Bug Deflectors
Spoilers
Custom Grilles
Wind Deflectors
Fender Flares
Roof Racks
Car Covers
Car Bras
Bike Racks
Light Covers
Wiper Blades
Mud Flaps
License Plates & Frames
Emblems & Logos
Sunroof Visors
Custom Horns
Car Tents
Car Wraps
Auto Detailing
Honda Civic Automotive Lighting
Honda Civic Body Parts
Honda Civic Interior Accessories
Honda Civic Maintenance
Honda Civic Audio & Electronics
Honda Civic Automotive Tools
Diagnostic & Testing Tools
Engine Service Tools
Pullers & Installers
Suspension & Steering Service Tools
Wheel & Tire Service Tools
Oil Change Tools
Jacks
A/C Tools & Equipment
Brake Service Tools
Cooling System Service Tools
Automotive Paint
Repair Manuals
Spark Plug & Ignition Tools
Automotive Lifts & Stands
Lockout Kits
Exhaust System Service Tools
Fuel System Service
Auto Glass Tools
Electrical System Tools
Transmission & Drivetrain Service Tools
EV Charging
Battery Chargers & Jump Starters
Creepers
Key Cutting Machines
Dollies & Movers
Auto Detailing
Dent Repair Tools
Service Carts
Vehicle & Parts Protection
Although being compact, the Honda Civic is a heavyweight. The Civic debuted stateside in 1973, giving the American drivers a taste for the fuel-economy during a period when they needed it most. The first generation Honda Civic was offered in a coupe, three- or five-door hatchback, and five-door station wagon. It operated on a 4-cylinder engine and also featured such Honda parts as power disc brakes, bucket seats, and an AM radio. The first generation Civic lasted until 1980, as Honda updated some of the Civic parts, giving it slightly larger body parts, a more powerful engine, and a 3-speed automatic transmission. The exterior accessories of the Honda Civic were also restyled for a more angled shape. In 1983, Honda released the Civic "t", a sportier version of the model with a firmer suspension, sport tires, and a 5-speed manual transmission.
In 1984, the Honda Civic was firmly entrenched within the global automotive industry. A four-door wagon was introduced as a variant along with an additional coupe dubbed the CRX. The CRX was available in America as a three-door backed by a fuel-injected 12 valve engine. By the end of the 1980s, Honda Civic parts would once again be updated, this time with an independent rear suspension, and every Civic model for sale in the U.S. was equipped with fuel injection. The model also got a sleeker exterior shape. The nineties are when the Civic began to take on a whole new persona. No longer seen as just a fuel-friendly compact sedan, the Honda Civic began to take on a reputation as a "tuner" vehicle for a younger demographic. Both its low slung body and peppy performance were seen as popular attributes, giving Honda a whole new market to explore.
The Honda Civic is still going strong. In fact, it may be stronger than ever. The model is available in five different trim levels with a host of optional Honda parts and accessories for drivers to choose from. But it's the efficient way it is packaged why it continues to play such a role. The interior has been redesigned with a two-tier dash and digital display. The Civic is also backed by a 1.8L 4-cylinder engine good for 140 horsepower (except the Si, which houses a 2.0L engine that dishes out 197 horsepower and comes with a six-speed manual transmission). The Honda Civic Hybrid uses a 1.3L 4-cylinder gas engine along with a 20 horsepower electric motor that demonstrates 45 miles per gallon on the highway.
There are some cars that were designed to be efficient. And of course, there are others that are built strictly for performance. With the Honda Civic, drivers get the best of both worlds. While this vehicle has always remained towards the front of the pack, it is no small feat that its popularity steadily climbs from generation to generation. From the intuitive handling to the sleek style and back to the extra "pop" you get on the blacktop, it's easy to see why the Honda Civic still occupies center-stage.
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