What is Civic DX?

The DX is Honda’s base trim model and is also the lowest-priced one. It usually has a manual transmission, but you can opt for an automatic transmission. The Honda DX model features power windows, a single 12-volt power outlet in the front, remote trunk release, and rear window defroster.

Does 1999 Honda Civic DX have VTEC?

Believe it or not, Honda doesn’t know how many Si Civics it built in 1999 and 2000. It featured a 10.2:1 compression ratio, double overhead cams, and Honda’s VTEC variable valve timing and lift system. Power ratings were 160 hp at 7600 rpm and 111 lb-ft of torque at 7000 rpm. That’s 100-hp per liter.

What engine is in a 1999 Honda Civic DX?

1.6 L 4-cylinder 1999 Honda Civic DX/Engine

What engine does a 1998 Honda Civic DX have?

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1998 Honda Civic DX/Engine

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Registered. You have a P2E ECU.

What is the value of a 1999 Honda Civic?

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What kind of engine does a 1999 Honda Civic have?

1999 Highlights. The 1999 Honda Civic gets new front and rear styling as well as an improved instrument panel. The DX trim gets a rear wiper and washer, a cargo cover and a low-fuel warning light. A hot-rod Si model is introduced midyear with a 160-hp VTEC engine.

How much does a 1997 Honda Civic DX hatchback cost?

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What kind of car is a 1995 Honda Civic?

Available in hatchback, sedan and coupe body styles, Honda has heeded customers who claimed the 1992-1995 Civic was too sporty looking. A grille was tacked on up front, sheetmetal contours provide a squarish profile, and larger rear taillamps give the Civic a more conservative look.