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Click here to view this full news post.Announcing the rebirth of the Honda NSX: one of the most iconic sports cars of the 1990s will return in 2015 as an American-built Acura with all-wheel-drive and an electric-enhanced rear engine. Here's a hybrid to get excited for.
Click here to view this full news post.Honda's Mugen division has unveiled the 2012 Honda Civic Type R Mugen 2.2, but sadly there are no plans to bring the high-performance Civic to the U.S.
Click here to view this full news post.Honda's all-new 9th generation Civic will be in showrooms this spring and although Honda unveiled concept versions of the new Civic at the Detroit Auto Show, we don't know what changes lie under the hood.
Click here to view this full news post.Currently the Honda CR-Z is only available with a hybrid powertrain, but according to Autocar, Honda is currently working on a turbocharged four-cylinder for the small coupe.
Click here to view this full news post.With the brand new 2012 Ford Focus, 2011 Chevrolet Cruze and 2011 Volkswagen Jetta coming onto the market over the next 12 months, ... the Honda Civic will soon be faced with some serious competition.
Click here to view this full news post.The guys over at Temple of VTEC have received some photos of a JDM-spec 2011 Honda CR-Z brochure.
Click here to view this full news post.Since its introduction to the U.S. market in 2007, the Honda Fit has endeared itself to small car lovers with its economical engine and flexible interior.
Click here to view this full news post.Fresh off from the Tokyo Motor Show, Honda will bring a U.S.-designed personal mobility vehicle called the Personal-Neo Urban Transport, or P-NUT, to the Los Angeles Auto Show next month.
Click here to view this full news post.First off, let me say that Honda's highly efficient, entry-level hybrid sedan is more refined operationally than I expected. It's also remarkably roomy, not to mention miserly when it comes to fuel consumption.
Click here to view this full news post.For quite a while now, automakers have shied away from the term, "station wagon." Such vehicles, it is felt, imply too much practicality and not enough style.
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