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Honda

Honda is one of the oldest and most respected Japanese brands in the United States and here you can find the latest Honda news and reviews about Honda vehicles. The news on this page is updated daily. Now manufacturing almost all of its popular models in the US, it has blurred the line between foreign and domestic brands to the point that there is no longer a clear delineation. The Honda Civic and Honda Accord vehicles are often segment leaders in sales and have won dozens of awards.

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Honda and Japan Metals & Chemicals have developed rare earth metals recycling technology which could mitigate the rare earth metals supply issues which casts a shadow over the potential these metals have in hybrid and electric cars.
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Kelly Blue Book (KBB) places the 2012 Honda Civic on its list of ten best green cars extending Hondas green car accolades
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According to an IBM press release, the company just announced it has teamed up with American Honda Motor Co., Inc. and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, PG&E in order to facilitate a new pilot project for a smarter communication means between electric vehicles, EVs and our power grid.
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In a nod to its Zipster’s preferences, Zipcar has chosen Honda as its preferred vehicle manufacturer and will focus on alternative drive offerings.
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Does your vehicle choice have anything to do with your likelihood to be unfaithful?

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I met with Kal Gyimesi, Automotive Leader at IBM's Institute for Business Value, Automotive Leader at IBM's Institute for Business Value to better understand how IBM is using its resource for the automotive industry as it makes its way forward, especially when it comes to the electric drive.
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At the New York Auto Show media days, Honda introduced the Honda Crosstour Concept, which is really what the next generation of the Honda Crosstour is going to look like company officials readily admit.
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After having spent a couple days at the New York International Auto Show media days, I've come away with a few impressions. OEMs are really focusing on fuel efficiency, design, and technology like never before. Here's a look at seven of the most important models from the show, which is the last major auto show in the U.S. until the Los Angeles Show in November.
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American Honda has announced a recall of select 2002, 2003 and 2004 Honda CR-V and 2003 Honda Pilot sport utility vehicles over a concern that the headlight low beams could suddenly stop working due to a possible electric issue within the headlight switch.
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Helio Castroneves won the 2012 Honda Grand Prix in St. Petersburg, FL yesterday. Marking the start of the IndyCar season and possibly a good race season for Castroneves.
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American Honda has issued a recall for select 2006 Honda CR-V compact SUVs over a concern that the passenger’s side front lower control arm could break – making it near impossible to control the vehicle is traveling at speed when this suspension component fails.
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In the highly competitive automotive business, auto manufacturers are always trying to get ahead of the competition. As the auto industry becomes increasingly competitive and global in nature, each manufacturer tries to get ahead by any means possible.
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The Honda Civic received criticism last year for falling sales, and supply shortages, and received a poor Consumer Reports review. But things are improving for the Civic in 2012. Despite competitors' hopes and wishes to the contrary, the Honda Civic is still a winner.
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Honda engines are respected world-wide, but it isn’t the automotive power plants that make Honda popular at Talladega, but rather it is their generators.
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The name Honda Accord has for decades been the name of the family car in America, but now questions are surfacing whether the 2013 Accord still has its magic.
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Honda nabbed an impressive 3 out 10 spots - the 2012 Honda CR-V, Civic and Odyssey - on the list, while no other automaker could manage more than one.
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American Honda and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have announced a recall of the 2012 Honda Pilot and 2012 Acura MDX crossover vehicles over a concern that a component of the fuel tank system could allow gasoline to leak – greatly increasing the chances of a fuel system fire.
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American Honda and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have announced a recall of over 45,000 Honda Odyssey minivans over a concern that the gas strut components of the power rear liftgate system could fail prematurely and lead to the door falling unexpectedly.
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For the sixth time in 13 years, the Honda Odyssey has garnered MotorWeek’s Driver Choice Award for the Best Minivan and has also been added to Parenting Magazine’s 2012 Smartest Cars for Families list.
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The first electric Fits from Honda have been delivered to Google, Stanford University, and the City of Torrance, California making good on the company's promise.
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Heather Peters, who chose not to participate in a class action suit against Honda, went it alone in California small-claims court and won nearly $10,000 from Honda for false claims about the 2006 Civic Hybrid's fuel economy numbers.
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Honda is running a 2 minute ad during game day featuring Matthew Broderick reprising his role as Ferris Bueller in the classic 80s film, this time featuring a CR-V.
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The National Traffic Highway Safety Administration and American Honda Motor Company have just announced a recall of 2011 and 2012 model year versions of the Honda Ridgeline pickup due to an inconsistency between the spare tire and the spare tire information placard – an issue that could lead to improper inflation of the spare tire and in the worst case scenario, this could cause an accident.
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The fastest-selling 2012 vehicle, based on days on the lot before they sell, is, of all things, a station wagon, according to a report posted by TrueCar.com on its blog.
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The 2013 Honda Fit EV, which was unveiled at the Los Angeles International Auto Show, got delivered to its first customer: the City of Torrance, Calif., where somewhat coincidentally, Honda just happens to have its North American headquarters.
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Honda has unveiled the Honda Accord Coupe Concept at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). This provides a look at what the production ninth-generation 2013 Accord will look like, which is set to go on sale this fall.