So, you want a new auto, do you? Have you considered Honda? Not too long ago your choices were the Civic, bargain, or Prelude. Today, Honda has expanded their line up to cover just about every segment going. Let’s have a look at their line up and see how Honda stacks up against the competition.
Accord - Soon after the Civic entered the northern US market, the deal was introduced. The car has been so well received that it customarily battles with the Toyota Camry for the number one spot in the American market. Each few years the treaty receives a complete makeover; today’s Accord is available in 3 models : coupe, sedan, and hybrid
Civic - When Honda entered the US market in the early 1970s, it was the Civic that led the way. The reason? High fuel use. At that point, Detroit was basically building gas guzzling behemoths and the American market was ripe for an affordable and economical compact car. Regardless of being derided by some - pregnant roller skate was one of the terms given to the Civic - the automobile proved to be the toehold Honda needed to get established in the North American market. Today’s Civic has no resemblance to the original and it is available in three models: coupe, sedan, and hybrid.
CR-V - Available in either FWD or 4WD, the CR-V is Honda’s compact SUV with seating for up to 5 adults.
Element - The Element defies simple characterization. Some call it a bread box on wheels. Available as a FWD or 4WD vehicle, the Component is targeted to the youth set and is an alternative to Toyota’s Scion brand.
Insight - The first gasoline-electric hybrid sold in the Understanding . 5 years on it still commands a vital part of the Honda line up.
Odyssey - The new baseline for minivans is the Honda Odyssey. In just a few short years, Honda transformed a Plain Jane people mover into a truck with pizzazz. The Odyssey customarily competes with the Toyota Sienna for top respects in the northern US market.
Pilot - A seven passenger SUV, the Pilot is Honda’s first massive SUV. Competing against the Ford Explorer, Chevrolet Pathfinder , GMC Envoy, and Toyota 4Runner, the Pilot has performed well and has gained respect in the tricky, competitive American market.
Ridgeline - A four door AWD wagon, the Ridgeline goes where no Honda has gone before: off the road. Sure, other Hondas come equipped with AWD or 4WD, but the Ridgeline was built expressly to handle hill as well as road. The unique 5 foot long bed has a trunk built into it; certainly the Ridgeline defies easy comparison.
S2000 Roadster - Honda’s race automobile capacities are displayed with the S2000 Dragster a 2 seat coupe that compares positively with the BMW Z4 Racer . Ranked as one of the best wanted car by clients with several leading automobile magazines and internet sites including Edmunds.com.
Honda’s top competitor is Toyota and both now have luxury brands from which motorists can buy more upscale versions of their vehicles. Toyota’s Lexus division and Honda’s Acura division offer to consumers vehicles that go beyond their standard brands. Still, you can’t go wrong if you buy a Honda, an automobile line which continues to expand and grow because of high quality and consumer loyalty.
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