What is 1990 honda civic?

The 1990 Honda Civic is a compact car known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and affordability. It was part of the fourth generation of the Civic (1988-1991). It was available in several body styles, including a sedan, hatchback (3-door and 5-door), and wagon (though the wagon style may have been less common).

  • Engine Options: The 1990 Civic typically came with a range of inline-four cylinder engines. Common options included a 1.5-liter and a 1.6-liter engine. The Si (Sport Injected) models usually featured a more powerful 1.6-liter engine with a higher compression ratio and better performance.

  • Transmission: It was offered with both manual and automatic transmissions. The manual transmissions were generally 5-speed, offering a more engaging driving experience.

  • Fuel Efficiency: A major selling point for the Civic was its excellent fuel economy. Depending on the engine and transmission, it could achieve impressive MPG figures, making it an economical choice.

  • Trim Levels: Common trim levels included the DX, LX, and Si. The Si model typically offered sportier features like upgraded suspension, sport seats, and a more powerful engine.

  • Suspension: The Civic generally used a double-wishbone suspension setup, which contributed to its good handling characteristics.

  • Interior: The interior was functional and practical, although it might be considered basic by modern standards.

  • Reliability: The 1990 Honda Civic is known for its reliability and longevity, which has contributed to its lasting popularity.