Honda civic 2002
The big news this year is the return of the Civic Si. Featuring an  exclusive two-door hatchback body style, the new Si has a 160-horsepower  engine. All 2002 Honda Civic sedans and coupes feature a revised  steering box for improved driving feel, added sound insulation and  slightly tweaked suspension tuning. There are also some smattering of  interior storage and comfort upgrades this year.Who's your Daddy? That should be the 2002 Civic's advertising tagline.  One of the most well-known and popular economy cars ever sold in  America, the Civic continues to be one of the best choices in this  segment after its redesign last year.For 2002, there are three main trim levels: DX, LX and EX. The DX trim  includes a tilt steering wheel and an AM/FM four-speaker stereo, among  other items. Mid-level LX comes with air conditioning (includes a micron  air filter), power windows and locks, cruise control and a cassette  deck. Top-of-the-line EX receives antilock brakes, a moonroof, 15-inch  wheels and a CD player. There's also the natural gas-powered GX sedan,  the high fuel-mileage HX coupe and the new Civic Si hatchback.DX and LX are powered by a 115-horsepower 1.7-liter four-cylinder engine  and are mated to a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic  transmission. The engines in the GX, HX and EX are equipped with Honda's  VTEC variable valve-timing system. VTEC allows the EX to make 127  horsepower. The miserly HX manages only 117 hp, but the reward is an EPA  mileage estimate of 36/44 mpg city/highway. The HX and GX can be  equipped with a continuously variable transmission and all of these  engines meet ultra-low emission vehicle (ULEV) standards. Later in 2002,  Honda is set to offer a gasoline/electric hybrid Civic showcasing  technology developed for the Honda Insight.If it's power you are looking for, the Civic Si hatchback should suit  you. The Si comes with the 160-hp 2.0-liter engine also found in the  Acura RSX. The shifter for the close-ratio five-speed manual  transmission is mounted rally-style on the center dashboard. Other  features include standard rear disc brakes, a sport-tuned suspension,  sport seats and special gauges. Regardless of the body style, the Civic earns excellent scores in  government crash tests. Dual seatbelt pre-tensioners, dual-stage airbag  inflators, three-point seatbelts for all five occupants and optional  side airbags with a cutoff system that can detect a child or occupant  out of position are all offered. ABS is offered, but only on EX, GX and  Si trim.With the sedan and coupes, the driving experience isn't the most  exciting to be found in this class. The suspension is tuned for a soft  and comfortable ride, not necessarily performance. We also find the  exterior styling to be rather dull. The interior is roomy and quiet,  however, and this allows the Civic to be an excellent car for both  commuting and long-distance trips.While there are certainly other economy cars out there you should take a  look at, it's pretty hard to go wrong with the Civic. Every time you  get in it, you'll know that you're driving a safe, dependable car that  causes minimal damage to the environment.Honda civic 2002
Honda civic 2002
Honda civic 2002
Honda civic 2002
Honda civic 2002
Honda civic 2002
Honda civic 2002
Honda civic 2002
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