What does HF mean for Honda Civic?

High Fuel economy
Back in the mid-80s to early 90s there was the CRX HF, which was known for its ultra-high fuel-efficiency. This HF moniker has been reused, again to mean High Fuel economy.

What does DX mean in Honda Civic?

Honda DX. The DX is Honda’s base trim. This is the lowest base-priced Honda. Manual transmission is standard, but buyers can opt for an automatic transmission. Honda DX has power windows, one 12-volt power outlet in the front, a rear window defroster, and remote trunk release.

Is 2015 a good year for Honda Civic?

Available as a sedan or coupe, the 2015 Honda Civic is a good compact car. Its eye-catching interior is one of the nicest in the class, and it offers plenty of space for both front and back-seat occupants. The Civic also has a smooth powertrain with sufficient pep for local driving.

What is the difference between LX and DX Honda Civic?

Both the DX and LX have the same engine, but while the LX package includes air conditioning and an audio system, the DX does not. Both trims also have the same brake and seat belt systems, but the LX is equipped with a remote entry security system while the DX is not.

What does CRX HF mean?

high fuel economy
The later 1.5 liter American-market CRX HF (high fuel economy) model (chassis codes EC1 and AF) could also reliably achieve very good gas mileage, more than a decade before gas-electric hybrids appeared on the market, and at no price premium over the base model; the 1.5 liter is rated by the U.S. Environmental …

How do I know if my Honda Civic is EX or LX?

It depends on the model year, but most model years LX is the base model, in more recent years that means cloth interior, power windows, power door locks, and cruise with steel wheels as the base options. EX has typically meant an upgrade to include a moonroof and alloy whels. You can identify the model by the VIN.