Translogic - 2010 Natural Gas Honda Civic GX was released on: USA: 13 September 2010
The Honda Civic GX is the only factory built car to run on natural compressed gas. It was originally introduced with a 1.6 liter engine. Compression is higher in these cars than in others.
Translogic - 2010 Natural Gas Honda Civic GX 1-22 was released on: USA: 13 September 2010
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i don't think that there are Honda civic EX on Honda civic GX, but there is a Honda Accord EX maybe that's what you are looking for. you can check some free car classifieds on the internet to know more about the car you are looking for honda civic ex is the one that comes with power windows power locks and sun roof and v-tec engine
The top 10 eco-friendly cars are the Ford Focus, Ford Escape Hybrid, Honda Civic Hybrid, Honda Civic GX, Honda Fit, Hyundai Elantra, Mazda 3i, Nissan Altima Hybrid, Toyota Camery Hybrid and the Toyota Prius.
The engine oil capacity for a 1999 Honda Civic is 3.5 quarts. (Just in case you meant transmission fluid - since you mentioned it's an automatic - the A/T fluid capacity is 3.0 quarts. Note, if you have a GX or HX model with a Continuously Variable Transmission, it will take 4.0 quarts of Honda CVT fluid).
The Top Ten Greenest Cars. Source: ACEEE's Green Book Ranked by Cleanest fuel emissions 10: Hyundai Elantra 9: Toyota Corolla/Matrix 8: Mazda3 7: Honda Civic Hx 6: Nissan Sentra 5: Toyota Echo 4: Honda Civic Hybrid 3: Toyota Prius 2: Honda Insight Best Vehicle 1: Honda Civic Gx (Compressed Natural Gas)
The DX, LX, and EX models (with the non-CVT transmission) require 2.5 quarts of Honda ATF-Z1 fluid. The GX and Hybrid models equipped with a Continuously Variable transmission require 3.1 quarts of Honda CVT fluid.
if you already have a clutch on the 140cc GX just use the chain direct to axel..
The price of a Honda GX can depend on a number of factors: brand new or used, vehicle mileage, vehicle physical condition, to name a few. Prices start from $12,000 for brand new and $7000 for used.
In general, use only Honda ATF. Any other so-called replacement, or universal fluid will cause shifting problems. Other ATF fluids can be used in a pinch, but you risk damage to the transmission. There are two types of ATF fluids for Honda's: for standard automatic tranny's, ATF-Z1. Dextron II was recommended by Honda in earlier models. Dextron III is NOT recommended. For Continuously Variable Trann's, Honda recommends CVT fluid (Civic HX, GX, & Hybrid as well as the Insight Hybrid).