2002 Honda Civic Sedan reviews and buying guide.
2002
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2002 Honda Civic
One of the most popular cars to enter the automotive
market in recent history, the 2002 Honda Civic Sedan
returns for 2002 as impressive as ever. The newest round
of Civic Sedan is versatile and is built with both quality
and a reputation for longevity. Whether youre
a young graduate, a hip couple, or a new family, the
Civics reasonable price tag and generous packages
will appeal to you. And with a range of three models
available and eye-catching interior/exterior color combinations,
you can easily select the sedan that suits your tastes.
The front-wheel drive 2002 Honda Civic DX Sedan packs
a 115 horsepower, aluminum alloy in-line four-cylinder
engine with SOHC, 16 valves, direct ignition system,
multi-point fuel injection, and a standard five-speed
manual transmission. Also available is a convenient
four-speed automatic transmission.
The Civic is rated as an ultra-low emissions vehicle,
and the manual transmission checks in at 33/38 mpg (city/hwy)
while the automatic models have a fuel economy rating
of 30/38 mpg (city/hwy).
Within the inviting and functional interior, the Civic
DX Sedan features an AM/FM stereo with four crisp speakers
and a clock, front beverage holders, center console,
and a handy 60/40 split folding rear seat so you can
quickly and easily accommodate more luggage or longer
cargo items. Air conditioning is available as an accessory.
The attractive and youthful exterior of the Honda Civic
DX Sedan highlights body-colored bumpers, body side
moldings, chrome trunk lid garnish, tinted glass, fourteen-inch
wheels with full wheel covers, and a front air spoiler.
Of course, one of the main concerns for individuals
and families alike is safety. Honda takes this issue
seriously, and has equipped the 2002 Honda Civic DX
Sedan with three-point seat belts at all seating positions,
child seat tethers and anchors, front head restraints,
and both driver and front passenger airbags. Also included
as standards are an engine immobilizer theft-deterrent
system, interior emergency trunk release, and rear child
safety locks. Dual side airbags are available to you
as an option.
The 2002 Honda Civic LX Sedan takes these impressive
basic features and makes key additions such as standard
air conditioning with air filtration system, AM/FM stereo
with cassette player, illuminated drivers switch,
and a drivers armrest. This package also features
a front beverage holder with lid and a center storage
console with a lid. A remote keyless entry system is
available, and the exterior is dressed up with body-colored
door handles and matching body side moldings, and dual
power outside mirrors.
Headlining an upgrade in performance, the Honda Civic
EX Sedan tops off the 2002 line up with an aluminum
alloy four-cylinder, SOHC, sixteen valve, VTEC engine
with an output of 127 horsepower and 114 lb-ft of torque.
Other improvements are listed as fifteen-inch wheels
with full wheel covers, an AM/FM stereo with anti-theft
CD player, variable/intermittent windshield wipers,
and front and rear beverage holders. The Civic EX Sedan
also features body-colored dual power outside mirrors
and an illuminated ignition switch.
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