Honda Civic (first generation)
The first-generation Honda Civic is an automobile that was produced by Honda in Japan from July 1972 until 1979. It was their first genuine market success, eschewing the air-cooling and expensive engineering solutions of the slow-selling Honda 1300 and being larger than the minuscule N-series. The Civic laid down the direction Honda's automobile design has followed since.
Honda Civic First generation (SB1/SG/SH/SE/VB) | |
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1972–1975 Honda Civic CVCC 4-door sedan (base-mid trim Japanese model) | |
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Manufacturer | Honda |
Production | July 1972–June 1979 |
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Designer | Hiroshi Kizawa, Shinya Iwakura |
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Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
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Width | 1,505 mm (59.3 in) |
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Chronology | |
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Successor | Honda Civic (second generation) |
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