Honda Civic JDM | Civic 1995 | Honda Civic Fifth Generation EG/EH/EJ | Honda Civic Sedan Cars

Details
Title | Honda Civic JDM | Civic 1995 | Honda Civic Fifth Generation EG/EH/EJ | Honda Civic Sedan Cars |
Author | BAWA GEE KA SWAG |
Duration | 0:10 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=LeTSaUMrOOg |
Description
The fifth-generation Honda Civic is an automobile produced by Honda from 1991 until 1995. It debuted in Japan on September 9, 1991. At its introduction, it won the Car of the Year Japan award for the second time. Fifth-generation Civics were larger than their predecessors, had more aerodynamic bodies, and the wheelbase was increased to 257 cm (101.3 inches)—for the three-door hatchback—and to 262 cm (103.2 inches)—for the four-door sedan. The Civic Shuttle station wagon was not part of the fifth generation and was dropped for overseas markets, while the previous-generation wagon continued in Japan and Europe.
This generation of Civic used lightweight materials to create a fuel-efficient economy car. Compared to the previous generation, the cowl was raised, which allowed for more suspension travel. Along with that change, the ride became softer than that of the previous generation, which provided a more compliant ride at expense of crisper handling.
In addition, vehicles with the larger 1.6 L SOHC VTEC 125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp) engines such as the Si hatchback and EX coupe models found in the United States, provoked popularity of the (relatively) high-performance 1.6 L inline-four segment. In South Africa, a unique model with the B18B3 engine from the Acura Integra RS was specially built to fill the gap left by the absence of the 1.6-liter DOHC VTEC B16A engine in the range.