American Vs. Canada....
I know some of the model designations are different. I drive a Canadian EX (97) but the owners manual says that its the same as an American DX. Other then that (and the above stated MPH/KPH) I don't know
ORIGINAL: SilverSedan
I know some of the model designations are different. I drive a Canadian EX (97) but the owners manual says that its the same as an American DX. Other then that (and the above stated MPH/KPH) I don't know
I know some of the model designations are different. I drive a Canadian EX (97) but the owners manual says that its the same as an American DX. Other then that (and the above stated MPH/KPH) I don't know
DX for those years will be a D16Y7... EX (american) will be D16Y8
also check your vin number..
1H means made in america
JH means made in japan... not sure what canada's identifier is
if it starts with a 2 then it is from canada.
and the EX in Canada is only on Sedans, our Ex coupe is the Si, and our Si is the SiR
the Cx,Dx,Lx are all the same for both US/ Canada
and the EX in Canada is only on Sedans, our Ex coupe is the Si, and our Si is the SiR
the Cx,Dx,Lx are all the same for both US/ Canada
ORIGINAL: Roto
and you go incredibly fast in the canadien models...(Sweet memories of Roto driving a canadien Teggy thinking that speedo was in MPH)
and you go incredibly fast in the canadien models...(Sweet memories of Roto driving a canadien Teggy thinking that speedo was in MPH)
"holy **** man we're going 180!?!?!?! I wonder what's in this thing?!?!?"
"uhh... that's in kilometers........"
"........ **** you"
^ i am confused by that post?... are you saying that the US cars dont have the molding, or the canadian ones? cause if you are saying the Canadian ones dont have molding.. then sorry your wrong... and if you saying just the Us ones don't have molding... then sorry wrong again


