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2003 Honda Civic Review

Read this professional review and road test of the used 2003 Honda Civic model with a complete test drive evaluation in all driving situations including an overview of the Hatchback's specs, price, trims, interior, standard equipment like a 2.0 L L4 engine, a 5 Speed Manual transmission and Front Wheel Drive and more.

2003 Civic Review

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Sporty handling, miserly fuel economy.

Introduction Honda Civic is an icon. Honda sells more than 325,000 Civics a year in the U.S., making it one of America's best-selling compacts. They are notable for offering excellent fuel economy and sporty handling.

But the Civic can't be described that easily because the lineup is composed of a family of diverse models: a practical four-door sedan, a slick two-door coupe, and a hot hatchback.

Honda completely redesigned the entire Civic line for 2001. Refinements for 2002 included improved handling and reduced noise and vibration, though we think there is still room for improvement in that area.

You can't go wrong buying a Honda Civic, regardless of trim level.

For 2003, sedans and coupes come with improved seat fabrics and the outboard rear headrests are now adjustable. There's a sporty new four-spoke steering wheel on most versions, and a new center console and armrest on LX and EX. Civic LX and HX models now come with a standard CD player, and the driver's seat on the LX is now height-adjustable, as it has been on the EX. Aluminum wheels are now standard on the EX coupe.

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