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Does anyone know the official reason why Honda US badged their cars differently from Honda Canada? I understand if they felt that there wasn't a market here in Canada for certain model levels (say CX or HX, for example) but our model designations are almost, if not completely, different.
Like, an EX coupe in the US should be an EX coupe in Canada instead of what it is, a Si coupe in Canada; and just plain not sell a DX model or something. Anyone else think this is weird and confusing??
Like, an EX coupe in the US should be an EX coupe in Canada instead of what it is, a Si coupe in Canada; and just plain not sell a DX model or something. Anyone else think this is weird and confusing??
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Straight from the database I call my brain (plus some Honda sales brochures of the last 10 years) comes....
92-95 Civics
model - CANADA = US
coupe - Si = EX
coupe - DX = DX
hb - Si = Si
hb - DX = DX
hb - CX = CX
hb - VX = VX
sedan - EX-V = EX
sedan - EX = LX
sedan - LX = DX
96-2000 Civics
model - CANADA = US
coupe - SiR = Si
coupe - Si = EX
coupe - DX = DX
coupe - -- = HX
hb - DX = DX
hb - CX = CX
sedan - EX = EX
sedan - LX = LX
sedan - -- = DX
92-95 Civics
model - CANADA = US
coupe - Si = EX
coupe - DX = DX
hb - Si = Si
hb - DX = DX
hb - CX = CX
hb - VX = VX
sedan - EX-V = EX
sedan - EX = LX
sedan - LX = DX
96-2000 Civics
model - CANADA = US
coupe - SiR = Si
coupe - Si = EX
coupe - DX = DX
coupe - -- = HX
hb - DX = DX
hb - CX = CX
sedan - EX = EX
sedan - LX = LX
sedan - -- = DX
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