uhmm then your friend lies to you..... thanks to
http://auto.consumerguide.com/auto/used/reviews/full/index.cfm/id/2049/
like i said in 92 coupes didnt exist yet in the US!
1992-95 Honda Civic: Highlights
Restyling of Honda's front-drive subcompact for 1992 brought the demise of the prior generation's station wagon. But 2-door hatchbacks and 4-door sedans returned with a standard driver-side airbag. Sedans rode a slightly longer wheelbase than hatchbacks. A 102-horsepower, 1.5-liter 4-cylinder went into DX and LX models. The top-rung EX 4-door carried a 1.6-liter four with variable valve timing, plus antilock brakes. Other models included the base CX with a 70-horsepower, 1.5-liter four, a miserly new VX that featured a 92-horsepower engine, and a sporty Si with a higher-output 1.6-liter four and standard antilock braking.
Year-to-Year Changes
1993 Honda Civic: A notchback Civic Coupe joined the other two bodies for '93, in midrange DX and upscale EX trim, and a passenger-side airbag was available in the EX as part of an option group.
1994 Honda Civic: A passenger-side airbag went into all Civics for '94, and antilock braking became available on additional models. The LX gained 14-inch tires, while DX Civics stayed with 13-inch.
1995 Honda Civic: With a complete redesign awaiting the 1996 model year, the carryover Civics went to dealerships without further change.