other than options and sub-models, they will be almost identical
The EX and Si models have under hood insulation and the other models do not.
generally the EX, sometimes other models, depending on generation
According to Honda's website the standard Civic models did not start using a timing chain until 2006 with the exception of the SI models which were a different engine and have always had a timing chain. But PRIOR to 2006 all the other civic models had timing belts (which have to be replaced to be replaced periodically).
Unfortunately, the Honda Civic SI only comes with a gas-powered engine and is promoted as a sporty car. It does not offer a hybrid option, as do some of Honda's other models.
Honda has a good line of cars, of which the Civic is only one. The Fit car is also a very good model. The model purchased would depend on what the buyer was looking for and the price point. The features of the Civic and the Fit, as well as the other models, are comparable and one could not be said to be better than the other.
Because of the economy, and it began to lose sales to other models in Honda's lineup (ie: s2000, Honda Accord coupe, Civic Si coupe).
The Civic in 1998, as well as all other years it is available from is/was produced by the Honda Motor Corporation. It was first introduced in 1972 and continues to be one of Honda Motors flagship models.
The 2007 civic has a timing CHAIN. Honda SIs had timing CHAINS from the very first model (2002) and the other standard Civic models had timing chains starting in 2006. So no need to replace it.
Hello, You can try Cars.com It is a website for selling and buying New and Used Cars, Trucks and Minivans. They have a comparison feature that make this very easy to use. You can also try Edmunds to compare the Civic against other models.
Any 88-91 Honda Civic.
The Honda Accord gets good gas mileage. The 2013 model gets 34mpg highway. Other Hondas, such as the Honda Civic, get better gas mileage but the Accord is a very fuel efficient car.