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Honda is one Japan's "Big Three" automakers, along with Toyota and Nissan, and the second largest of the Japanese car companies.
The Civic is the company's flagship car. Currently in its eight generation, the model has been in production since 1973. As a compact car, the Civic gained favor with car enthusiasts who found the small frame and engine easy to modify, although recent offerings have been heavier. In 2011, the car will undergo a complete redesign that is aimed to bring the car back to its lightweight roots.
In the meantime, the Fit was introduced to replace the Civic as the company's lightest car. A 5-door hatchback, the car is especially popular in Europe and Japan.
For heavier models, Honda offers the full-size Accord, also available as a coupe or hatchback (known as the Accord Crosstour). The Accord is notable in that the company does not offer it with a hybrid option because the company's other sedan models, the Civic, Fit, and Insight, can all come as hybrids.
Outside of passenger cars, Honda manufactures the CR-V crossover, Pilot SUV, Odyssey minivan, and Ridgeline pickup.
Honda also debuted the FCX Clarity, a zero-emission hydrogen-powered vehicle, in 2008. The car is currently only marketed in Southern California, where hydrogen refueling stations are available.
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Honda News
- Honda unveiled its new CR-V concept in Orange County
The Orange County International Auto Show in Anaheim, California, was the stage upon which Honda chose to reveal its newly redesigned CR-V Concept.
- New Honda Civic underperforms in Consumer Reports testing
Consumer Reports recently reviewed the 2012 Honda Civic LX and they were not too kind to the new car, in spite of the Civic's history of success on their top pick lists.
- New Honda Civic Natural Gas sedan qualifies for special privileges on California highways.
Honda announced the impending release of the 2012 Civic Natural Gas back in April of this year, and the new car will not only allow consumers to save as much as 30 percent on fuel costs, it will also qualify to receive California's White Clean Air Vehicle decal.
- The new Honda Beat may incorporate stylistic designs from their 2008 concept car.
Honda may soon be revisiting the past with a new release of an old model, the Beat.
- J.D. Power and Associated report that Honda is the best car company in many categories.
J.D. Power and Associates recently surveyed approximately 78,000 car owners for their annual survey of new car quality.
- Biggest sales bombs of the year thus far
Every automaker expects their new releases to perform well, but like any industry, some offerings just won't go over well with the car-buying public.
- Honda has seriously cut down on production
Following the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, automakers have been forced to make significant production cuts in order to make up for a parts shortage.
- Production for most Honda models will come back by August
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan have devastated the resources of various automakers, with Honda really feeling the heat.
- Honda's model ultimately won out
The Honda Odyssey was recently named the Ultimate Minivan by Cars.com.
- Some people are opting for smaller models
The economy is still tight, and many individuals are trying to downsize their lives in an effort to live more affordably.
- A T Kearney: Japanese automakers may lose nearly 200,000 sales
Japanese automakers stand to lose nearly 200,000 sales to competitors due to the recent earthquake and subsequent production slowdown, according to a new analysis by A.T Kearney.
- Honda could be getting back to its racing roots
In an effort to reach out to younger generations and racing enthusiasts, car companies typically shell out models that not only have a sporty look, but also have a need for speed.
- The FCX Clarity answers the call for fuel efficiency
The Honda FCX Clarity, which was the first fuel-cell electric vehicle that was available to regular consumers in 2005, may be getting a boost in sales following the opening of a public hydrogen station in California.
- For some - graduation could equal a car
Graduation season is here! For some students that means a brand new car from their parents as a way to show how proud they are of their child.