Depends on the state/local laws pertaining to tow companies. The most common answer would be no, if the vehicle is not stock and has been modified then the towing company is not At Fault for any damage incurred to include body damage from lowered/body-kitted cars.
The towing capacity of a 2004 Honda Civic is 1500 pounds. Care must be taken to not overload the vehicle or the drivetrain.
Probably never unless you're towing something up a steep hill. I don't see a Honda Civic towing anything heavy enough to need lower transmission gears. But you never can tell...
Zero. The owners manual states that the car is not designed for towing.
The towing capacity for the 2008 Honda Civic is 1500 lbs. The 2008 Civic Hybrid is 1000 lbs.
1,ooo lbs.
Maximum towing capacity is 1,000 pounds. That figure includes the weight of the trailer.
USDM Honda Civics are not designed for towing. Most USDM Civic Owner's Manuals state this. You may have better luck finding an exact figure by consulting JDM or European Honda sources, as those markets are known for towing with small/FWD vehicles.
I believe they are all 1000lbs.
Philadelphia Civic Opera Company ended in 1930.
Philadelphia Civic Opera Company was created in 1924.
A Nissan quest should have no problem towing a Civic. Just go slow and don't punch the gas so you don't overwork the transmission. Keep the van out of overdrive also. This will help things be easier on the transmission as well.
Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company ended in 1955.