Be sure to check out the 1972 Civic on the show floor.
In 1972 a new Civic equipped with a CVCC engine became the first model
in the world to officially qualify under the new standards. Honda, a
latecomer to the automobile market, saw the legislation as a golden
opportunity, not only to protect the environment and otherwise fulfill its
social commitment but also to join the leaders in the front line of
technology. The Company instantly took on the challenge with conviction.

To this day, Honda has pursued an unwavering policy of meeting social
obligations and offering technologies that benefit the world. This policy
began with the CVCC engine.

The Civic not only became the foundation for subsequent Honda compact
vehicles but has since prevailed through periods of major change,
including oil crises and diversifying values. It has become a true “car for
the people,” as its name suggests.
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Curt Reinholz
Wilde Honda
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