Honda Civics now come in three body styles: four-door sedan, two-door coupe, and three-door hatchback. Sedans and coupes are available in three primary trim levels: DX, LX, and EX.
Civic DX and LX are powered by a 1.7-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 115 horsepower. LX adds power-operated controls and luxury features.
EX models get a 127-horsepower VTEC engine, body-colored power mirrors and a remote entry system.
A four-speed automatic transmission ($800) is optional for DX, LX, and EX models.
Si is only available as a hatchback and the hatchback is only available as an Si. Civic Si comes with a high-output 2.0-liter i-VTEC engine rated at 160 horsepower. Si is not available with an automatic.
Prices range from about $13,000 for a DX to about $15,000 for an LX to about $17,000 for an EX to about $19,000 for the Si.
Capable of 44 miles per gallon, the Coupe HX ($13,610) comes equipped with a fuel-efficient lean-burn engine teamed to the standard five-speed manual transmission. The HX coupe lean-burn engine achieves 117 horsepower. HX is available with an optional continuously variable transmission, or CVT ($1,000).
There's also a Coupe GX with a natural gas-powered engine Honda claims is the cleanest internal combustion engine in the world. The DX, LX, and EX four-cylinder aluminum engines earn the government's ultra low emission vehicle, or ULEV, certification.