Honda
Civic History
Honda was a company known more for its motorcycles than for
its cars, which were tiny two-cylinder 600cc runabouts. This
changed when the Civic debuted for 1973.
The
Civic offered amazing space efficiency and achieved more than
40 mpg on the highway. Room for four passengers was quite
a feat for a car that possessed such diminutive dimensions
as an 86.6-inch wheelbase and 139.8-inch overall length. A
small transversely mounted engine and front-wheel-drive layout
and 12-inch wheels maximized interior room. Two similar body
styles were available, a hatchback and a "sedan." These Civics
were identical, even the rear of the cars looked the same,
except that one had a hatchback and the other had a small
vertical panel that opened to allow access to the "trunk."
A
1,169cc inline four-cylinder engine motivated the first-year
Civic and put out 50 horsepower. And with a weight of only
around 1,500 pounds, a whole lot of power wasn't needed to
propel the Civic. Transmissions offered included a four-speed
manual or a two-speed "Hondamatic" automatic gearbox.
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