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1997 Honda Civic Review: Interior

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1997 Honda Civic Review

Still the small car gold standard.
Interior
Regardless of model, there's nothing fancy about a Civic interior. It

is well-designed, roomy and comfortable, with materials selected more for

durability. This perception of solidity is reinforced by monochromatic

color schemes (your choice of beige, gray or black).

Instruments and controls are simple in layout and function. A base Civic

has but three instruments--speedometer, fuel gauge and coolant temperature.

Uplevel models add a tachometer. Switches are easy to reach (these are

compact cars!) and carry clear markings. Honda has added a bit of color

to the previously black-on-white instrument faces, a small but attractive

update.

If the Civic cabins are a bit plain, they make up for that by providing

enough room for four adult occupants (or two grownups and three children)

and nearly 12 cubic feet of trunk space.

Another commonality of the Civic lineup--in fact, of Hondas in general--is

lots of glass area, affording very good driver sightlines. Next Page



1997 Honda Civic