What did a Honda Civic cost in 1990?
Civic Trims
Sedan | Original MSRP / Price | City MPG / Hwy MPG |
---|---|---|
Civic 4dr Sedan EX 5-Spd | $11,145 / N/A | N/A |
Civic 4dr Sedan EX Auto | $11,845 / N/A | N/A |
Civic 4dr Sedan LX 5-Spd | $10,450 / N/A | N/A |
Civic 4dr Sedan LX Auto | $11,150 / N/A | N/A |
Why are old Hondas so expensive?
It simply comes down to not just supply and demand, but also the popularity, reliability, and customizability of the older Honda Civics and Accords. As the years go on, it’s getting harder and harder to find clean examples like the aforementioned 1996 Honda Civic, so there’s a factor of rarity.
What was the name of the Honda Civic in 1990?
1990 Honda Civic Sedan. The wagon, known in Japan as the Civic Shuttle, continued but the commercial-use “Shuttle Pro” was replaced by a dedicated commercial delivery van called the Honda Partner starting with model year 1996. All United States vehicles were fuel injected. In 1990 the Civic had a light facelift.
What kind of engine does a Honda Civic EX have?
EX Available only as a Sedan for 1990 and 1991 model years, this was the top of the Civic line with all LX standard features, and the D16A6 16V SOHC engine with 4-point injection, making 105 hp and 100 ft-lbs. It also had upgraded brakes on the front with 10.3″ disks vs. the 9.5″ on the STD, DX, LX and SI models.
What kind of car is the Honda Civic DX?
The DX sedan was basically the base model sedan, since the sedan was not available in the STD trim. And unlike the LX, the DX sedan came with plain black bumper covers rather than the color matching bumper covers of the LX.
When did Honda stop making the Honda Civic?
The commercial-use model was called the “Honda Pro”; it was replaced by a dedicated commercial delivery van called the Honda Partner starting with model year 1996. All United States vehicles were fuel injected. In 1990, the Civic had a light facelift.