Saturday, July 5, 2014

About the 1999 Honda Civic HX

The 1999 Honda Civic was one of the model-year entries of the sixth generation of production for this best-selling compact car (1996 to 2000). Although the Civic for this model year was available as a coupe, sedan and hatchback, the HX trim was only available in a coupe body style. The 1999 Honda Civic HX was classified as one of the lower-end Civic trims.

Engine, Transmission and Fuel Economy

    The 1999 Honda Civic HX had a 1.6-liter, 115-horsepower in-line engine. The standard transmission was a five-speed manual overdrive, although some of them came with a continuous variable transmission instead. With a 12-gallon gas tank, the 1999 Civic HX had a fuel economy of 35 miles per gallon (mpg) for city driving and 43 mpg for highway driving.

Safety Features

    Power door locks and driver and passenger airbags were standard safety features on the 1999 Honda Civic HX. It did not, however, come with other features such as anti-lock brakes, vehicle anti-theft system or keyless entry.

Interior Features

    Interior features of the 1999 Honda Civic HX included air conditioning, power windows, tilt steering and a stereo system with AM/FM radio. The upholstery was in Dark Gray cloth.

Exterior Features

    A two-door coupe with 14-inch alloy wheels, the 1999 Honda Civic HX had the windshield wipers, lights and rear window defogger automobiles are expected to have. The coupe came in Flamenco Black Pearl, Milano Red and Vogue Silver Metallic color.

Price

    The original manufacturer's suggested retail price for the 1999 Honda Civic HX was $13,400. As of 2010, the price value range for the vehicle is between $5,400 and $5,800, according to Kelley Blue Book.

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