Front view of a striking yellow Honda Civic 2002 on a road during sunset.

Honda Civic 2002 Review: Fuel-Efficient, Practical, and Reliable

The 2002 Honda Civic is a well-known compact car that stands out for its practicality and excellent fuel economy. It’s the kind of car that makes a lot of sense for daily driving, offering a comfortable ride and enough space for passengers, all while keeping you efficient on the road. For 2002, the introduction of the Civic Hybrid took things a step further, blending gasoline and electric power to give drivers up to 48 miles per gallon, making it an eco-friendly option that still keeps up with the demands of everyday life.

Though the 2002 Civic wasn’t a powerhouse when it came to performance, it more than made up for it with its fuel efficiency and practicality. The non-hybrid models still offered great gas mileage, making those trips to the gas station less frequent. Inside, the Civic’s cabin provided plenty of room for both the driver and passengers, with the back seats comfortably fitting adults. Plus, thanks to its compact size, navigating tight parking spaces was never an issue.

Vibrant yellow Honda Civic EK9 Type R captured close-up with a dramatic sunset backdrop.

In short, the 2002 Honda Civic was the perfect balance of fuel efficiency, practicality, and reliability. It’s no wonder it was a popular choice for people looking for a dependable daily driver, and with the hybrid option, it was also an early step into more environmentally-friendly driving.

2002 Honda Civic Specifications:

CategorySpecification
Engine Type1.7L I4 Gasoline Engine
Displacement1.7L (102 cubic inches)
Horsepower115 hp @ 6100 RPM
Torque110 lb-ft @ 4500 RPM
Transmission5-Speed Manual Transmission
Fuel Economy (MPG)33 City / 39 Hwy
Cooling System Capacity5.3 quarts
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