The 1973 Honda Civic continued the success of Honda’s first-generation Civic, which debuted in 1972. Designed to provide efficient and reliable transportation during the oil crisis of the 1970s, the Civic quickly became a favorite among drivers seeking compact dimensions, practicality, and fuel efficiency. The 1973 model carried over most features from the debut year but introduced slight refinements for improved usability and comfort.
Front: Independent MacPherson struts; Rear: Rigid axle with leaf springs
Dimensions
Feature
Details
Length
139.8 inches
Width
59.3 inches
Height
52.6 inches
Wheelbase
86.6 inches
Curb Weight
~1,500 lbs
Fuel Economy
Feature
Details
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Fuel Tank Capacity
11.9 gallons
Estimated MPG
~30-35 mpg
Safety Features
Feature
Details
Seat Belts
Standard lap belts
Brakes
Front disc brakes; rear drum brakes
Body Construction
Lightweight steel
Lighting
Sealed-beam headlights
1973 Honda Civic Interior Features
Feature
Details
Seating Capacity
4 passengers
Upholstery Options
Vinyl
Dashboard
Minimalist layout with analog gauges
Infotainment
AM radio (optional)
Interior Storage
Compact glove compartment
Steering Wheel
Two-spoke design
1973 Honda Civic Exterior Features
Feature
Details
Body Styles
2-door coupe, 3-door hatchback
Wheels
12-inch steel wheels
Grille Design
Horizontal chrome bars
Paint Options
Single-tone finishes
Bumpers
Chrome-plated steel
Current Pricing in U.S. Market
Condition
Price Range
Excellent (Restored)
$18,000 – $25,000
Good (Well-Maintained)
$10,000 – $18,000
Fair (Functional)
$6,000 – $10,000
Poor (Needs Work)
$2,500 – $6,000
The 1973 Honda Civic solidified its reputation as a reliable, economical, and compact car. With its practicality and innovative engineering, the Civic became a symbol of efficient automotive design, a legacy that continues to this day.