its just the trim of the car
It doesn't always mean the same thing. It depends on the manufacturer. But I think EX means "Executive", "Extra", or "Exceeds" , LX usually means "Luxury", and DX means "Deluxe". I have a 2001 Mazda 626 LX-V6 and LX is top-of-the line trim for Mazda. But for Honda, EX is top-of-the line trim, then LX, then DX. Hope this help!
Honda uses the designations; DX = Deluxe LX = Luxury EX = Executive
It will be an LX or EX as there was no DX or SE coupe. If it has a sunroof it is an EX if not it is an LX.
The Honda Civic DX, EX and LX are the type of variants available for the model. Each variants has a set number of options available. The DX is the common deluxe model, EX is the executive model and the LX is the luxury model.
a civic...?
It is just a model designation indicating the level of standard equipment. Honda uses DX, LX, & EX. DX is the base car and the cheapest.
It's just a sub-model. You have DX, LX, EX, and EX-L. DX is the lowest model with EX-L being the best model (EX-L was just added in the 2008 model year). Basically as you go up in the models you get more and better features.
Year? Model, Ex. Lx. Dx.?
These are just Honda's way of designating trim levels. The DX is the base model and is the cheapest. The LX adds some options and is more costly. The EX is the top of the line fully loaded car. The EXL adds leather.
The DX & LX have the 130 H.P. engine. Only the EX has the 145 H.P. engine.
yes there is automatic for every civic model! DX, EX, LX, VX, Si....
No it is standard on ex and dx