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Review of the 2008
Honda Civic GX Sedan: Photographs, Quality Ratings, and Features and Specifications
AutoOnInfo.net June 2008
Review of the 2008 Honda Civic GX Sedan: Photographs, Quality Ratings, and Features and Specifications
By James B. Bleeker
The following table provides some photographs and quality ratings of, and product information on, the 2008 Honda Civic GX sedan.
The 2008 Honda Civic GX (Natural Gas) Sedan Photographs Quality Measures, Features, and Specifications
Quality Ratings: + The 2008 Honda Civic has a predicted short-term reliability in Consumer Reports' highest category, an ownership-satisfaction rating in CR's second-highest category, an accident avoidance rating ranging from CR's second-highest category to CR's highest category, and a crash protection rating in CR's highest category. The Honda Civic GX is a 2008 Top Green 12 (No. 1 with a Green Score of 57) by ACEEE's GreenerCars.org. With regard to prior model years, the 2007 Honda Civic sedan was a Consumer Reports 2007 Top Pick, in the small sedan category, and 2007 All-Around-Ability Quick Pick. Also, the GX Civic sedan was a 2007 Top Green 12 (first place) by GreenerCars.com. The several editions of the 2006 Honda Civic sedan were a Consumer Reports 2006 Top Pick and were a Consumer Reports all-around competence and safety Quick Pick. The 2005 Honda Civic was a 2005 Consumer Reports reliability Quick Pick; the Honda Civic EX was a 2005 Consumer Reports fuel economy Quick Pick and a 2005 Consumer Reports overall Quick Pick. In addition, the Honda Civic model is on Auto on Info's reliability Best of 1996 (for vehicles 6-to-8 years of age), Best of 1998 (for vehicles 7-to-9 years of age), Best of 1999 (for vehicles 6-to-8 years of age), Best of 2000 (for vehicles 5-to-7 years of age), Best of 2002 (for vehicles 3-to-5 years of age), Best of 2003 (for vehicles 2-to-4 years of age), and Best of 2004 (for vehicles 2-to-3 years of age).
Features and Specifications: + Engine: + + Type: 4-cylinder, 16-valve, aluminum-alloy, single overhead cam (SOHC), with intelligent variable valve timing and lift electronic control (i-VTEC) + + Displacement: 1.8 liters + + Horsepower (SAE): 113 horsepower @ 6,300 rotations per minute + + Torque: 109 pound-feet @ 4,300 rotations per minute + Transmission: 5-speed automatic transmission + Steering: Turning Circle Diameter: 34.8 feet + Fuel capacity: 8.0 gas-gallon equivalents @ 3,600 pounds per square inch of pressure + Drive wheels: Front California Air Resources Board (CARB) emissions rating: Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emission Vehicle (AT-PZEV) U.S. Environmental Protect Agency (EPA) emissions rating: Tier 2 / Bin 2 + ILEV + EPA estimated fuel efficiency: 24 miles per gas-gallon equivalent in city / 36 miles per gas-gallon equivalent on highway + Interior dimensions: + + Passenger volume: 90.9 cubic feet + + Second row shoulder room: 52.4 inches + + Second row hip room: 51.0 inches + + Cargo volume: 6.0 cubic feet + Exterior dimensions: + + Wheelbase: 106.3 inches + + Overall length: 176.7 inches + + Overall width: 69.0 inches + Curb weight: 2,904 pounds + Note: Required fuel: Compressed natural gas
Sources of distinctions: + "Which Cars Are Safer?" Consumer Reports, April 2008, p. 78, "Vehicle Profiles," Consumer Reports, April 2008, p. 55, ConsumerReports.org, GreenerCars.org, and AutoOnInfo.net Source of photographs, features, and specifications: + Honda newsroom Date of Access to Honda Newsroom: + 8 June 2008 Advisories: + All prospective consumers should check dealership information to ascertain any changes or corrections in the features and specifications listed above.
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