Squeeky clutch honda civic?

Just bought a honda civic and the clutch is very squeeky this morning (was fine when i bought it a few days ago)

seen some posts online that you need to grease the CMC behind the clutch pedal, how do i get to this as i'm unsure how to remove plastic that is in way?

Honda civic won't accelerate?

Got car idling and everything fine no leaks. Drove it around block just getting to 20-25 mph I go to get on it and the car doesn't go anywhere it falls on it's face. I tightend up throttle cable and that did nothing. It's a y7 motor with a 4-2-1 header, skunk2 intake and skunk2 76mm throttle body. I thinking it may be ecu but not for sure. Anyone got a clue why it's doing this. I have to have car running in 2 days

Will my transmission go bad? Should I sell my car?

I have an automatic 1999 Honda Civic EX that shifts really hard out of first gear and sometimes out of second gear. My transmission fluid is brown and I was told that it is too late to change; it will kill my transmission if I flush it and put new fluid. Is this true? Should I be worried? Can I change it or am I taking a chance of making things much worse?

Is there an automatic Honda Civic Si?

My sister is planning to buy a 2015 Honda Civic Si Sedan. But on the options on the Honda website, there's only a manual transmission. Is it possible to order an automatic transmission?

What do people see in hondas?

What do people see in those ugly ricer hondas that are lowered, have camber wheels, full of stickers, and exhaust that sounds like a weedwhacker? I mean they are not even fast. But they try racing everyone i personally am a muscle car guy why? Because big engines, big power, beautiful sound and killer looks. Like you can't compare a riced out civic to a 72 Hemi Cuda you know. So what is it with those ricers?

To a trailer hitch specialist Curt versus Drawtite, Hidden Hitch for Honda Civic?

I have a 2006 Honda Civic 2 door and am going to install a Class I 1.25" trailer hitch, only to use it for installing a 2-bike carrier. The Curt # 11437 is the ONLY hitch for my car that is installed with 2 bolts on each side of the frame. The other brands only have one opening for 1 bolt on each side of the frame. Another advantage of the Curt is that it has a slight "V shape" making it sit under the car further and not be so noticeable. The Drawtite and Hidden Hitch brands look like they have a "straighter" line underneath the car making them look more noticeable. My question is, does having 2 bolts to attach to the frame on each side make it stronger? I would think it does.