This year, 1979, marks the last of the first generation Honda Civics. The year brought only a few changes to the Civic or CVCC, mostly just an increase in horsepower to 55.
People are still driving it — even now. In fact, last year, someone commented that his '79 Honda Civic was the most "functional and utilitarian vehicle" he'd ever owned and he compared it to a workhorse, calling it "a faithful, sturdy, always capable, and sure-footed little vehicle."
All drivers of the Honda Civic love its gas efficiency, its reliability, and its amazing ability to keep on going, though alternator replacements, new engines, and more.
This is a california car that is commented and complimented all the time i hardly drive it because i have several cars i bought it because i always wanted on i put a 5000 $ stereo in it and alar, it is new interior and new paint although it could use some clear coat on it it drives fast and is so cute the title is a salvage from theft not any crash.