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Lets Talk About the 2009 Honda Civic



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By : Joel Mclaughlin    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-13 09:43:09
After the release of the 2006 Honda Civic, many people thought that this was Honda’s golden car. The car quickly became one of the most popular in the American market, especially with the rise in fuel prices. The car’s economic fuel consumption, its high performance, easy maintenance and fashionable design all played a big role in its popularity. However, with the introduction of the new Corolla from Japanese rival company Toyota, Honda had to step up its game to remain in the best selling list of cars. That is how the 2009 Honda Civic was born.

When it comes down to describing the 2009 Civic, many would simply say that it is a redesign of the 2006 Civic. This is true, but the statement fails to properly describe the latest generation of Civics. There is so much to get excited about when you hear that the 2009 Civics are in a car dealer near you. The redesign of its exterior, the remodeling of its interior, the inclusion of new technology and the release of two new sedans are just the outline of the new features offered in the new generation Civics.

With Honda’s new emphasis on style, the 2009 Civic has continued the trend set by its predecessor, the 2006 Civic. The changes made to the exterior of the car were not extensive because the 2006 Civics’ style was a hit with buyers in the American market where it saw its greatest success. The improvements included reshaping of the grille. This was to make the Civic look more like other Honda models.

If you are a Honda Civic enthusiast and are wondering, the 2009 Civic continues the Honda tradition having been fitted with the current engine in the Honda lineup. You don’t have to worry about whether or not the Civic traded in its high performance and fuel economy for looks. You will still get 140 horsepower from the 1.8 liter engine in most models. If you are thinking of investing in the hybrid, you will still get 110 horsepower out of the 1.3 liter engine. The Sporty Si models were installed with Honda’s iVTEC four cylinder 2.0 liter engines to provide you with a high 197 horsepower. The 2009 Civics will also feature the re introduction of the low emission GX model. This will include a natural gas engine with a capacity of 1.8 liters. The Sedans and Coupes will still include a five speed manual and an alternative of automatic transmission. As for the Si, upgrades were made to a six speed manual. The Hybrid was also upgraded to include CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission).

The addition of two sedans, DX VP and the LX S, was the most exciting part of the release of the 2009 Civic. The DX VP also known as the value package and the LX S, a sporty version of the LX, are economical for buyers looking for stylish and high performance cars in the middle and low price ranges. The fact that both cars are fuel efficient doesn’t hurt either. With low cost maintenance, the 2009 Honda Civic is a great buy.


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Joel McLaughlin Be sure to learn more about the Honda Civic at http://www.hondacivic.info - the honda civic is a cost effective, stylish and quality vehicle for young and old.

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