Civic IV EC8
The Honda Civic IV EC8 represents the fourth-generation Civic hatchback (1988-1991) in European specification, featuring Honda's D15B2 1.5-liter SOHC 16-valve inline-four engine producing 80 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and 89 lb-ft of torque at 4,500 rpm, paired with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission. The D15B2 engine utilized multi-point fuel injection and Honda's proven single overhead cam design with 16 valves for improved breathing and efficiency compared to the previous generation's 12-valve engines, delivering excellent fuel economy averaging 30-35 mpg combined while maintaining Honda's characteristic smooth, high-revving nature with a 6,500 rpm redline.
Weighing just 2,094 pounds, the EC8 Civic hatchback offered exceptional handling dynamics through its lightweight construction, low center of gravity, and double-wishbone suspension at all four corners—a sophisticated setup typically reserved for sports cars that provided superior wheel control, precise steering feedback, and neutral handling characteristics. The fourth generation marked Honda's transition to more aerodynamic styling with a 0.32 drag coefficient, flush-mounted glass, and body-colored bumpers that improved both fuel efficiency and visual appeal. The EC8 chassis designation specifically identified the 3-door hatchback body style with the D15B engine, positioned as the volume seller in European markets where the Civic's combination of reliability, practicality, and driving enjoyment earned it widespread acclaim. The compact exterior dimensions (157 inches long) concealed a surprisingly spacious interior with Honda's signature efficient packaging, tall roofline, and flexible rear seating that folded flat for cargo versatility. The fourth-generation Civic established Honda's reputation for engineering excellence in the European market, winning numerous automotive awards for build quality, durability, and owner satisfaction. Today, clean EC8 examples have become increasingly collectible among Honda enthusiasts for their lightweight chassis (ideal for autocross and track days), bulletproof D-series engines with vast aftermarket support for both reliability modifications and performance upgrades (including B-series and K-series engine swaps), and the pure driving experience offered by their simple, mechanical nature before modern electronic driving aids. The combination of Honda reliability, sophisticated suspension geometry, lightweight construction, and timeless hatchback practicality has made the EC8 Civic a cornerstone of 1990s import car culture and a beloved classic among driving enthusiasts who appreciate honest, well-engineered compact cars.