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Thursday, October 14, 2010

"Greenest Automaker"... Honda does it again!

Honda has been named America’s “Greenest Automaker” for the fifth consecutive time by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). The award is earned by the company with the lowest combined score of its smog-forming and greenhouse gas emissions (primarily CO2) in its U.S. automobile fleet.

Recently, Honda has taken a number of important steps in advancing the fuel economy and emissions performance of its U.S. automobile fleet. This includes the introduction of the Insight as the world's most affordable hybrid car and the CR-Z as the world's first production sport hybrid coupe. Further, the all-new 2011 Odyssey minivan and redesigned 2011 Accord made significant gains in fuel economy through the use of more efficient low-friction engines and improved vehicle aerodynamics.

Honda also continues its leadership in the area of alternative-fuel vehicles. Retail sales of its natural gas-powered Civic GX Sedan were recently expanded to dealers in Oklahoma and Utah, in addition to California and New York. Honda's FCX Clarity fuel cell electric vehicle, currently leased to a limited number of customers in Southern California, is arguably the world's most advanced zero-emissions automobile with zero tailpipe emissions and fuel efficiency three times that of a comparable, gasoline-powered automobile.

Monday, October 4, 2010

New Special Edition models released for 2011

Honda has released 2 new options for 2011. The Accord and the CR-V have both been increased by one trim package, the Special Edition a.k.a. SE.

If you are going with the Accord the SE adds the following features to the LX-P:
-Leather Steering Wheel
-Leather Seating
-Heated Front Seats
-10-way Power Drivers Seat
All of these added features for only $750 more!
MSRP (prior to tax, title, license, resigration, $750 destination charge and options):
$23730 (only available in automatic transmission sedan)

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If you are going with the CR-V the SE adds the following features to the LX:
-Rear Privacy Glass
-Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls
-2 Extra Speakers, 6 in Total
-CD Text Display
-Alloy Wheels
All of these added features for only $700 more!
MSRP (prior to tax, title, license, resigration, $780 destination charge and options):
$22395 (2WD) $23645 (4WD)





Saturday, September 25, 2010

New 2011 Honda Odyssey Sneak Peek


The all new 2011 Odyssey (Touring Edition)

Still have 60/40 split Magic Seat but it was improved with one motion fold down


Unique Lightning Bolt design and a more aerodynamic roofline.

You can seat 8 and still have room in the back for other cargo

The spare tire has moved to the cabin floor making room for extra storage.

Power liftgate available on all leather models.

Auto leveling HID headlights on  Touring Elite model


17 or 18" wheels standard ( Touring 18" alloy shown)









Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Honda has produced its 20 millionth vehicle in North America

First automobile produced in North America. Novemeber 1, 1982

This month Honda reached a very significant milestone! Twenty-seven years after opening its Marysville, Ohio, assembly plant, Honda has produced its 20 millionth vehicle in North America. The original U.S. plant is still open but it has been joined by assembly operations in East Liberty, Ohio; Lincoln, Alabama; and Greensburg, Indiana.

[Source: Honda]


PRESS RELEASE:

02/03/2009 - TORRANCE, Calif. -

Honda produced its 20 millionth automobile in North America based on January 2009 production totals to be released this week. Honda began local auto production in 1982, in Marysville, Ohio.*

"The production of 20 million cars and light trucks in North America was achieved through the ultimate in teamwork by our suppliers, business partners and dealers working together with Honda associates to create joy for our customers," said Tsuneo Tanai, president & CEO of Honda of America Mfg., Inc. and head of Honda's production operations in North America, covering the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

In a letter thanking the more than 34,000 associates working in the company's manufacturing, sales, marketing and R&D operations in North America, Tanai said: "Most importantly, we owe our deepest appreciation to our customers, as none of our accomplishments would be possible without the loyalty they have shown to their Honda and Acura products."

Consistent with Honda's commitment to produce products close to the customer, more than 77% of all Honda and Acura vehicles sold in the U.S. in 2008, were produced in North America- a total of 1,421,427 units. Further, 11 different models are produced exclusively in North America- the Honda Accord Coupe, Civic Coupe and Si, Civic GX natural gas vehicle, Odyssey, Pilot, Element and Ridgeline and the Acura TL, MDX, RDX and CSX (Canadian exclusive model).

Honda has four U.S. automobile plants in Marysville and East Liberty, Ohio; Lincoln, Alabama; and Greensburg, Indiana; two plants in Alliston, Ontario, Canada; and a plant in Jalisco, El Salto, Mexico.

In addition to the 20 million cars and light trucks, Honda's cumulative North American production of automobile engines exceeds 18.4 million units, mostly in Ohio and Alabama, with automatic transmission production now exceeding 13 million units at plants in Ohio and Georgia.
Honda currently partners with more than 620 North American suppliers, including 545 in the U.S., and purchased more than $19.5 billion in parts and materials from its North American suppliers in 2008.

Honda also continues to grow its automobile export program, including both finished vehicles and component parts sets, such as Honda's U.S.-made engines and components sourced from U.S. suppliers. From the start-up of automobile exports in 1987 through 2008, Honda exported 922,668 vehicles made in North America to world markets.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment in 1959 of American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Honda's first overseas subsidiary. Honda began U.S. motorcycle production in Ohio in 1979, and U.S. automobile production in 1982. The company has invested more than $10.6 billion in its North America operations, including 16 major manufacturing facilities employing more than 34,000 associates, to produce Honda and Acura automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, personal watercraft, lawn mowers, general-purpose engines, and other power equipment products.

For further information on Honda's manufacturing operations in North America, please visit our multimedia newsroom online: http://www.hondanews.com/categories/1165/releases/4040
* using domestic and globally sourced parts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

2011 Honda Odyssey

I figured I would start this new blog with a new model... The 2011 Honda Odyssey will be debuted tomorrow at the Chicago Auto Show. I was looking for information on the Chicago Auto Show's website  and came across a picture of what seems to be the redesigned minivan. I thought maybe Honda had decided to release pictures early, for once! Optimistic and wrong... after checking out the site they still have children's sketches of what they envision the new Odyssey to look like. Oh well, we will have to wait until tomorrow to see if the Chicago site leaked a picture early or if it they tricked us.