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What is the size of the 2008 Honda Civic?

The Civic’s size varies by body style. In short, the four-door sedan is about 179 inches long, while the two-door coupe sits around 173 inches in length. Both versions are roughly 69 inches wide with a wheelbase near 106 inches, and they sit in the mid‑50s in height. Cargo space and curb weight differ by trim, but overall the Civic maintains a compact footprint suited for urban driving and everyday use.


Exterior dimensions by body style


The following measurements summarize exterior dimensions for the two main body styles offered in 2008.



  • Sedan (four-door): Length ≈ 179 inches; Width ≈ 69 inches; Height ≈ 57–58 inches; Wheelbase ≈ 106.3 inches

  • Coupe (two-door): Length ≈ 173–174 inches; Width ≈ 69 inches; Height ≈ 54–56 inches; Wheelbase ≈ 106.3 inches


These exterior dimensions show how the sedan and coupe compare in overall footprint. The sedan is longer and taller, while the coupe is shorter and slightly lower to the ground.


Interior space and cargo


Interior and cargo space are similar between body styles, with the sedan typically offering a slightly larger trunk and rear-seat access due to its longer body.



  • Sedan trunk/cargo space: roughly 12 cubic feet; passenger room varies by trim but remains comfortable for a compact sedan

  • Coupe trunk/cargo space: roughly 11–12 cubic feet; two-door design slightly influences rear-seat access and storage layout


In practical terms, the sedan tends to provide easier trunk access and more usable cargo space, while the coupe emphasizes a sportier silhouette without a dramatic loss of interior comfort for most buyers.


Weight and overall footprint


Weight and ride height influence how “size” feels on the road, and trims differ in these respects. The figures below reflect typical ranges by model and option package.



  • Curb weight (approximate): Sedan around 2,650–2,900 pounds depending on trim; Coupe around 2,600–2,850 pounds

  • Ride height: Sedan generally around 5.5–6 inches of ground clearance; Coupe slightly lower due to sport-oriented suspension


These weights and ride characteristics help explain handling and payload differences between the sedan and coupe, even though both share a common platform and wheelbase.


Summary


In 2008, the Honda Civic offered two distinct sizes: the sedan and the coupe. The sedan measures roughly 179 inches in length with a wheelbase near 106 inches, while the coupe is about 173–174 inches long with the same wheelbase. Both are around 69 inches wide and sit in the mid-50s to upper-50s in height. Interior space is similar, with the sedan often providing slightly more trunk capacity. Weight varies by trim, but both styles maintain a compact footprint suitable for daily driving.


Overall, prospective buyers could expect a compact, maneuverable car in the 2008 Civic lineup, with the decision between sedan and coupe largely a matter of desired practicality versus sportier styling.

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