Why won't our 2002 Honda Civic start?

Our 2002 Honda Civic EX, 1.7 liter, it's inconsistent about starting. We have replaced: battery, battery connector, cam sensor, crank sensor, spark plugs, ignition coils, timing has been checked and so have the heads. Pressure test was good. It cranks but won't start.

2012 Honda Civic LX dead?

So it's my moms car that her and I use sparingly as a second car (she has a truck also). Well it's been just sitting in our driveway dead for over a month. 2 years ago we got the battery replaced at Honda dealer because at that time it still had the original battery that came with the car when it was new. Last summer during routine maintenance at Honda they told us the battery was bad and had to be replaced which was fine because they did it for free. Everything was fine with the car until now. I took it out for a drive on Aug 7 and it was raining that day but I didn't drive it more than 20 miles that day and I didn't hit any oversized puddles. Car ran fine like normal and I parked it turned off all the lights and locked it. 2 days later mom try's to use it and it's dead. No lights or clock were working and not even a clicking noise you hear when a battery dies. Absolutely no power at all. It's a well maintained car which is very puzzling that's only driven about 7 thousand miles a year or so. My mom doesn't have the spare cash to get it towed and fixed so that's why it's been sitting and she won't let me try and fix it either or at least order a tow myself. Just out of curiosity what could this be?

Why does my car shake when I accelerate?

Every time I drive my car i press the gas and it has a bad rumbling on the right side of the car. The rumbling starts from 1mph to 30 mph. The faster I go, the sound goes away. It also shakes very little and it makes my steering wheel shake very light. I'm going to take it to a mechanic but if anyone knows and can give me suggestions before getting it serviced. It's a 2009 honda civic ex

Are fog lights necessary on cars?

Today my friend went to Honda and he got the 2018 Civic SE. The guy was saying that it had no fog lights and he had to opt in for the touring model which was much more in order to get the fog lights.

so are fog lights important to have? Are they just another cash grab?

I see a lot of people who drive with them on.

Is the 10th Gen Civic that good of a car?

Where I Live there's no way you can go out without spotting one.

You can see some that are the Touring version so their headlights are gonna be LED's with black alloy rims.

Then you see the EX which has black alloy rims but the headlights are projector halogens with a black or chrome grill.

Then you see the LX which is the base model with hub caps even though its cheap it still looks good with the LED daytime running lights.

The rare ones are the SE which is like the EX except it doesn't have the Honda lane watch and the EX-T which has the same engine as the Touring with the 1.5 L Turbo and fog lights but not LED headlights, leather seats or navigation