what's the differecne between DX, EX & HX?

Asked by Fred Mar 27, 2010 at 07:39 PM about the 1997 Honda Civic

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95

ex is the top of the civics, more horsepower, nicer features. dx is bottom line, and idk what hx is

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185

HX is hyrogen & GX is natural gas

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The Dx civics normally dont have power anything... in 92-95 came with the 1.5 non vtec motor but were much lighter. The 92-95 honda ex came with power everything and a 1.6 engine with vtec... +20 HP woopie.... The HX came out, it is the mix of both worlds... vtec motor but a dx transmition for fuel economy and hadly any ex options.... in 96+ they started to put the 1.6 vtec in everything... and Now honda has the same motor in almost all there civics.

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HX has a belt driven Trasmision for the best gas mileage

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