Honda Civic (2005)
September 22, 2009
The 2005 Honda Civic is second only to the Toyota Corolla as the longest running car from a Japanese manufacturer. The Civic consists of a bevy of compact cars which were preceded by a line of subcompact cars, which began production in 1973. The Honda Civic was launched as a two door coupe and later it was upgraded to a three door hatchback. The Civic is an epitome of luxury and reliability – the car has a reputation for being environment friendly and fuel efficient. Different facets of the car, such as the leather upholstery, six speed manual transmission and the like, give it the right balance to be perched on top as the top-selling vehicle in the country, especially in recent times with the rising petrol prices and the weakening economy. Read more
Honda Civic (2006)
August 13, 2008
The Japanese car company introduced the Honda Civic in 1972 as a two door coupe, with the intentions of producing a compact car to fill the niche of an economic yet luxurious car worldwide – and it has been successful at most levels. The 2006 Honda Civic was the result of a redesigned model, earmarking the start of the eighth generation for the Honda Civic.
The eighth generation body style includes a two door coupe (FG1 / FG2), a three door hatchback (FN1 / FN2 / FN3), a four door sedan (FA1 / FA3 / FA4 / FA5 / FD1 / FD2 / FD3 / FD4) and a five door hatchback (FK1 / FK2 / FK3). The car is based on the FF layout. Read more
