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According to the Kelley Blue Book website, power steering came standard only in the Si Hatchback, LX Sedan, and 4WD Wagon. All other models (Hatchback, DX Hatchback, CRX HF Hatchback, CRX Hatchback, DX Sedan, Wagon, and Wagovan) had it as an option only. In my opinion, the 1989 civic does not need power steering. The tires are narrow, the car is light, and the steering wheel is big enough that the only reason you would want power steering is if your civic had been pimped out with fat tires.
Yes, all civic doors from 92-95 are interchangeable. However coupe/hatchback doors and sedan doors are not.
All civic front bumpers from 1999-2000 are interchangeable, however the rear bumper of the Hatchback model differs from the rear bumper of the coupe and sedan.
The first Honda civic type r comes with a three door hatchback in UK. The fastest of all hatch models. But when did it come to uk!
The 2002 Honda Civic has 12.9 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.
Differnt wheels is about all the difference.
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According to Honda's website, 2006 was the first year that all the standard Honda Civic's (CE LX DX etc) had timing CHAINS, so you do not need to change it out. The Honda SIs have always had timing chains.
Honda hatchback cars, specifically the Civic models, have long been a popular choice for drivers. Information on all models, current and older, can be found on the Internet and through mechanic and car trade publications or manuals. The Honda website also offers model-specific information.
Yes i have a 2002 and i just whiz past everyone lol. hondas are so good all aroundlol
The 2002 Honda Civic (all trim levels) can hold up to 4.4 quarts or oil. So, it's best to put at least 4 quarts with every oil change.