Honda's compact car was first introduced in 1972 as a small, inexpensive hatchback. The Civic Si made a comeback in 2002, and the Civic Hybrid was added as a 2003 model with a gas-electric hybrid technology. For 2006 the Honda Civic was revamped throughout trims. This eighth generation Front Wheel Drive (FWD) Civic comes in two body styles, three engines, four transmissions, and five trim levels.
The Civic Hybrid is the recipient of the prestigious Advanced Technology Partial Zero-Emission Vehicle (AT-PZEV) rating. Its battery pack is rigged out for maximum mileage and comes with a 96 month /80,000-mile warranty.
In the preceding model year the Civic received a redesigned instrument panel, a telescoping steering wheel, side-curtain airbags, front-seat side airbags, an Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure, 4-channel ABS with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), active front-seat head restraints, and most of all, higher horsepower.
Since inception, the Civic has been consistently synonymous with reliable performance and fuel efficiency. Sky-rocketing gasoline prices combined with its spanking new haute couture looks will therefore ensure an appreciative audience.
It wears a sporty-sleek aerodynamic body with a swooping roofline, and a broader stance. The interiors combine functionality with form and style. Revised suspensions deliver a refined ride quality.
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