With the 2016 Honda Civic Coupe set to be released next week we thought it would be fun to take a look back at what was offered in this model back when it was first released back in 1993. To do so, we have shared a Retro Review that MotorWeek released that features the 1993 Honda Civic Coupe back when it was fresh off the assembly line.
By 1993 the Honda Civic had already made quite a name for itself in the automotive market for offering a full range of options and reliability that American car buyers were looking for at that time. When the Civic Coupe was released it took all of the features that everyone already loved about the Civic and added a new sense of style and flare with its two-door design. In fact, John Davis called this model “The smartest looking small Honda ever”.
During the test drive MotorWeek commented on the impressive performance capabilities, smooth highway handling, impressive fuel economy rating, and interior noise level that was the quieter than any other Civic model at that time. On the inside, MotorWeek commented on the comfort level, cargo space, and convenience.
Hear more details in the video below.
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