2005 Honda Civic Coupe
Perhaps there's a reason the Civic has become synonymous with reliability! Background information, features, pricing, and specifications for the 2005 Honda Civic Coupe DX, HX, LX, and EX.
Now in its 7th generation, the Honda Civic coupe remains the top choice for reliability and a solid means of transportation. It was named to Edmunds.com's Editor's Most Wanted 'coupe' for under $15,000, and Auto Week Magazine named it 'America's Best First Car' both for 2005. The Civic also remains a popular choice because of its high resale value and low maintenance costs. There are four trim level choices available: the Value Package (DX), HX, LX, and EX.
There are three 1.7-liter 4-cylinder engine choices, all differing only by horsepower ratings of 115, 117, or 127. With trim levels that accommodate most budgets, the Civic should remain a top choice in the coupe segment. Besides new color choices, the 2005 Civic remains unchanged and is a carryover from last year.
Base MSRP for the 2005 Honda Civic Value Package start at $13,660 to $17,110 for the EX.
Standard Features:
Value Package (DX):
- 1.7-liter SOHC 4-cylinder engine (ULEV)
- 50-speed manual transportation
- AM/FM stereo with CD player
- Air conditioning
- Immobilizer theft-deterrent system
- 4-wheel independent suspension
HX adds:
- 1.7-liter SOHC 4-cylinder engine with VTEC
- Power door locks and mirrors
- Passenger side walk-in feature
- 14' alloy wheels
LX adds:
- 15' alloy wheels
- Power windows
- Remote entry system
- Map lights
EX adds:
- Higher output 1.7-liter SOHC 4-cylinder engine
- Anti-lock brakes
- Power moonroof with tilt feature
- Body-colored dual power mirrors
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