you can buy one from Majestic Honda for around $600 or an aftermarket for around $900. or you can go to a junkyard and remove the parts from any civic 1989-1991. go ahead and buy a gasket kit for r134 and a new drier/receiver for about $200 plus evacuation and charging costs. Great thing about hondas is that the wiring is already where you need it except for one harness which runs from the evaporator under the dash to the compressor
It can't be done without major alterations to the doors or your Honda. It would probably cost more than your Honda is worth.
millions
More than its worth, roll your windows down or buy a different car that has a/c.
According to Kelley blue Book, a 1996 Honda Civic DX in good condition with 100,000 miles is worth $1,395.
no it is too old
A secondhand Honda Civic varies in value depending on the make and year of the car. You can get more information about the value of this car online at the Kelly Blue Book website.
COMMENT: You are asking for probably more trouble and expense than it is worth to do it. The wiring and electric motors and the actuating mechanisms for all doors would have to be installed, and then wired up to the vehicle's electrical system. I'm not saying it can't be done - but it would hardly be worth the time, trouble, and expense.
yes! civics are one of the best cars out there. i own a 2008 ive had no trouble with it, and ive never had any trouble out of my 97. they are very reliable and worth what you pay.
The value of a 2004 Honda Civic in the Kelley Blue Book would depend on factors such as the car's condition, mileage, and location. You can visit the Kelley Blue Book website to get an accurate estimate based on these details.
Not very well any way, this will require you to also change front fenders, hood, head lights, and possibly other parts of the front end, not worth the time/money in my opinion. 1992-1995 bumpers should not be hard to locate, or just buy a 1996+ civic if you are going for that look.
It all depends on how technologically savvy you are. It would be worth your while to install your own telephone system if you know enough about the process. However, it may be more trouble than its worth if you are unaware with the process.
anything is possible but I think it would be more trouble than its worth.