Honda civic 2005
                     Honda civic 2005
Honda civic 2005
                        Honda civic 2005 
Honda civic 2005
Honda civic 2005
The popular Honda Civic coupe and sedan features a new for 2005 Special   Edition package that gets a rear spoiler and an MP3-compatible six-CD   stereo. Besides this, little has changed from the previous year. There   are a couple of new paint colors. The Civic got a substantial face-lift   for 2004 that included restyling of the hood, bumpers, grille and   headlights. Civics are appealing and undeniably sensible, though they're   not overpowering or alluring. Few automakers offer the range or   diversity Honda builds into the Civic line. There are sedans, coupes and   a hatchback, with an emphasis on either features and convenience,   performance or fuel efficiency and low cost of operation. All are   notable for their excellent fuel economy, free-revving engines and solid   handling, including the electrically assisted Hybrid. Up-level Civics   come with powerful VTEC engines that deliver brisk acceleration. The Si   hatchback is the flagship performance model, and a favorite among  young  enthusiast drivers for good reason. All provide superb comfort  for  front-seat passengers.
                       Honda civic 2005  The Civic is easy and pleasant to drive.  It is quiet on the inside,  Throttle response in the 127-hp EX is good,  but its automatic  transmission reacts a bit slowly. Honda's manual  gearshift, however, is  precise, and the clutch performs expertly. The  base Civics may be a bit  on the bland side in appearance and  performance, but reputation for  quality and dependability outweighs the  lack of thrill.  Steering  requires only modest effort. This car  delivers excellent ride quality  and is wholly capable during tight  maneuvers.
Except for the Civic Hybrid and Civic Si,  all Civics carry a 1.7-liter  four-cylinder with outputs that vary from  115 to 127 horsepower,  depending on the model. All Civics but the Si  earn at least an Ultra Low  Emissions Vehicle rating. When installed in  DX and LX models, the  Civic's 1.7-liter four-cylinder makes 115 hp. In  EX models, this engine  uses Honda's variable valve timing technology  and produces 127 hp. Both  engines are available with a standard  five-speed-manual gearbox or an  optional four-speed-automatic  transmission. The HX coupe uses a 117-hp  lean-burn engine that operates  with reduced emissions and is available  with a continuously variable  transmission that has no gears. This  transmission is standard in the  100-hp GX sedan that runs on compressed  natural gas.
                               Honda civic 2005 Honda's Integrated Motor Assist system in the Civic Hybrid makes the gas   engine dominant. The electric motor provides additional power when   needed. While yielding impressive fuel-economy figures and reduced   emissions, the Civic Hybrid drives like any other automobile. The   batteries never need to be connected to a power outlet because they're   recharged while driving. An automatic idle/stop feature shuts off the   engine when the car comes to a stop as a means of conserving fuel. The   Civic Hybrid is available with either a five-speed-manual gearbox or a   continuously variable transmission that uses no gears. It's powered by a   1.3-liter four-cylinder and an electric motor/generator that produce a   combined 93 hp. Compared with its gasoline-engine sibling, several   exterior revisions give the Civic Hybrid a distinctive look.  The Civic   Hybrid differs little from a regular Civic sedan, so the driving   experience is similar. Acceleration is wholly adequate from a standstill   and at highway speeds. The car operates very quietly, but road noise  is  slightly greater than usual due to the low-rolling-resistance tires.   The alternative to the hybrid, for consumers in certain areas, is the   Civic GX sedan, which comes with 100-hp, natural gas-powered engine  that  requires a special fueling station for home use. The GX may have  the  cleanest internal combustion engine in the world, as Honda claims,  but  it's also the most expensive and one of the least powerful Civics.  For  2005, the GX gets the same styling changes introduced on other  Civic  sedans in 2004.
                            Honda civic 2005 The Civic holds five occupants and feels spacious inside for a compact   cat. Rear legroom is ample because of the Civic's compact rear   suspension. The sedan's trunk offers 12.9 cubic feet of space, and the   split rear seatback folds down for additional cargo room. Front-seat   accommodations in the Civic are superb for a car in this class. The   sedan's seats provide excellent support, thanks to a rigid structure   with fairly aggressive side bolsters. High bottom cushions make entry   and exit easy, though a lack of height adjustment in the base DX limits   tailoring for driver size or taste. The Civic coupe's front seatbacks   stretch broad and deep, with headrests that are open at the center like a   doughnut. The Si hatchback's front seats are best of all, offering   comfort for longer trips and more aggressive bolstering for hard   driving.
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