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How do I know if my 2013 Honda Civic is an EX or LX?

The quickest way to determine whether your 2013 Civic is an EX or LX is to look for an EX badge and check for features the EX typically includes, such as a sunroof, fog lights, and alloy wheels. You can also verify the trim by inspecting the door jamb sticker or the original window sticker/vehicle identification number (VIN) details at a dealer or via a trusted VIN decoder.


Exterior clues that differentiate EX from LX


Exterior features are usually the fastest tell. The following clues commonly distinguish EX from LX, though options can vary by market and body style.



  • Badges: An EX badge on the rear hatch or trunk is a strong indicator of the EX trim; LX generally lacks this badge.

  • Sunroof: A power sunroof (often referred to as a moonroof) is typically standard on EX models and not found on LX.

  • Fog lights: EX models commonly include fog lights, which are rare on LX.

  • Wheels: EX is usually equipped with alloy wheels, while LX often uses different (more basic) wheel setups such as steel wheels with covers.


Conclusion: If you see an EX badge along with a sunroof and fog lights and alloy wheels, you’re likely looking at an EX. Absence of these features could indicate LX or another trim depending on regional variations.


Interior and equipment cues to check


Inside the car, certain features tend to appear only on the EX, or more commonly on EX compared with LX. Note that options can vary by year and market, so use these as general guidelines rather than guarantees.



  • Sunroof controls: If the car has a visible sunroof control switch, it’s a strong hint toward EX if the vehicle is equipped with a sunroof.

  • Audio/tech upgrades: EX often features a more capable infotainment or audio system than LX, though specifics can vary by model and market.

  • Leather or premium seating: Leather seating or leatherette options are typically reserved for higher trims (with EX-L being a common leather version, not LX).


Conclusion: A sunroof and any upgraded audio or tech package on the interior strongly point to EX, while the absence of these features (and especially the presence of leather seats or EX-L options) can indicate a different trim.


Document-based verification: how to confirm trim level


Documentation provides the most reliable confirmation. Use these steps to verify the trim from official records.



  • Door jamb sticker: Open the driver's door and read the sticker on the door frame. It lists the model/trim (for example, “Civic EX” or “Civic LX”).

  • Window sticker or build sheet: If available, the original window sticker or a dealer-provided build sheet shows the trim level and standard options for that car.

  • VIN lookup: Provide the VIN to a Honda dealer or use a reputable VIN decoder service to retrieve the trim code and equipment list specific to that vehicle.


Conclusion: Documentation is the most precise way to confirm whether a 2013 Civic is LX, EX, or another trim, and it helps avoid ambiguity caused by dealer-installed options or mislabeling.


What to do if you’re still unsure


When visual cues and paperwork don’t clearly settle the question, follow these practical steps.



  • Ask the seller or prior owner for confirmation of the trim and a list of features that came with the car.

  • Visit a Honda dealership or qualified mechanic to read the VIN-based trim code or pull the vehicle’s build sheet for definitive confirmation.


Conclusion: By combining badge checks, feature assessment, and official documentation, you can confidently determine whether a 2013 Civic is LX or EX.


Summary


To identify a 2013 Honda Civic as EX or LX, start with the exterior cues (EX badge, sunroof, fog lights, alloy wheels), corroborate with interior features (sunroof controls, possible upgraded audio, or leather in higher trims), and verify through documentation (door jamb sticker, window sticker, or VIN-based build data). If in doubt, consult the dealer or a trusted mechanic to pull the official trim code.

How do I know if my Civic is LX or EX?


LX: The LX has a 5-inch central display, rearview camera, Bluetooth connectivity, and a four-speaker sound system. EX: This model comes equipped with tech found in the LX as well as Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™, and a 7-inch touchscreen with an SMS text message function.



What does lx mean in Civic lx?


The LX is Honda's basic level trim line (and stands for “Luxury” in Honda's naming conventions) and is packed with dependability and all the basics. The EX is a step up for Honda, with upgraded tech, comfort, and safety. Let's dive into the differences in models like the Civic and Accord to help you choose a trim.



How do I tell what trim my Honda Civic is?


There are a few ways to determine the trim level of your Honda Civic. First, look for a badge on the rear of the vehicle that may indicate the trim, such as LX, Sport, Sport Touring, or Sport Touring Hybrid. Second, check the window sticker that came with the car when it was purchased or check your owner's manual.



What is the difference between 2013 Honda Civic EX and LX?


The 2013 Honda Civic sedan is available in three trim levels: LX, EX, and EX-L. Even the LX, the base model, has a 5-inch LCD screen and 15-inch wheels. The next level EX adds 16-inch alloy wheels, power moonroof, and the option of a voice-activated navigation system.


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