The Honda Civic 2000 is part of the 20th century. Most companies release their cars about 6 months to 12 months before the given year of the make. The Honda Civic was first made in 1998.
No. For the most part, Civic and Accord parts are not interchangeable.
The 1995 is a 5th generation and the 1998 is a 6th generation. So some parts will fit and most parts will not. It depends on what part you are referring to.
I would check with an authorized Honda dealerhip to see if they have the same part numbers.
The Civic EG is part of the fifth generation of Honda Civic. The series was first introduced in 1991, and the last of the series was produced in 1995.
A 2000 Honda Civic engine compartment is available through Honda Automotive part websites. The websites offer diagrams of all the factory parts and mechanical systems.
I assume you are talking about a 1996-2000 Civic EX and a 1999-2000 Civic Si. If so then yes, people do it all the time and practically every part will fit and work on your EX model, especially if you have a 1999-2000 Civic EX. Interior/exterior pieces, suspension, engine parts, etc. That's the great thing about hondas.
some parts will fit, but it depends on the part itself...
35505-SA5-003 is the part number through Honda. If you have a local junkyard, I would recommend going there and taking the bulbs out of the cluster on a junked Honda.
They are for the most part very reliable vehicles. The Honda Civic probably more so.
The cost for a clutch in a Honda Civic 1.4 varies by retailer. This part retails between 150.00 and 175.00.
The front end will fit but you have to replace every part such as the hood, fenders, grill, front bumper and head lights. The rear bumpers are interchangeable between the 96-98 hatch backs.
Hello, Yes, a 1994 Honda Civic Ex front windshield will fit a 1993 model year Civic Ex. They both share the same OEM Part # 73111- SR8- A00.