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2009 Honda Civic GX

The 2009 Honda Civic GX runs on natural gas rather than gasoline. It is currently sold to retail customers only in California, New York, and Utah, but is available to fleet buyers in 32 states.

The GX is similar to the Civic LX in terms of features, but the GX comes only as a 4-door sedan with 113-hp 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine (the LX’s 1.8 makes 140 hp) and a 5-speed automatic transmission. The large tank used to store the compressed natural gas sits behind the rear seat, which deletes the folding rear seatback found on most other Civics.

The tank also eats up about half of the trunk space, yet the GX has only about two-thirds the driving range of other Civics. Available safety features include ABS, curtain side airbags, and front side airbags.

2010 Honda Civic GX

The 2010 Honda Civic GX is largely unchanged. It runs on compressed natural gas (CNG) rather than gasoline. It’s only sold to retail customers in California, New York, and Utah, but is available to fleet buyers in 32 states.

The GX is similar to the Civic LX in terms of features, but the GX comes only as a 4-door sedan with a 113-horsepower 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine (the LX’s 1.8 makes 140 horsepower) and a 5-speed automatic transmission. The large tank used to store the compressed natural gas sits behind the rear seat, which deletes the folding rear seat back found on most other Civics.

The tank also eats up about half of the trunk space, yet the GX has only about two-thirds the driving range of other Civics. Available safety features include ABS, curtain-side airbags, and front-side airbags.