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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Honda MDX

The Honda MDX also known as Acura MDX is a mid-size luxury crossover Sport Utility Vehicle produced by the Japanese automaker company Acura since the model year 2001. The MDX is the first crossover Sport Utility Vehicle to have a third row seating facility. It has reference to the Honda Pilot. The alpha numeric moniker stands for the "Multi-Dimentional luxury". It is built by Honda's Honda Manufacturing Ltd. of Canada. Honda MDX was introduced in the late 2000 as a 2001 year model, replacing the Isuzu Trooper based on the slow-selling U.S. made only body on frame SLX. In Japan, the MDX filled a gap when the Honda Horizon was discontinued in 1999. The Honda MDX went on sale in 2003 in Japan and Australia.


Honda NSX

The Honda NSX or the Honda NSX is a sports car that was produced since between 1990 and 2005 by Honda the Japanese automaker company. It is equipped with a rear wheel drive layout, a mid-engine, powered by an all aluminium V6 gasoline engine which is featuring Honda's Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control system. Automaker company Honda has spent a great deal of time and money while developing the Honda NSX. Honda revised it's name from NS-X to NSX before it went for final production and sale. The Honda NSX went on sale in 1990 in Japan. The Honda NSX was sold under flagship of Honda's Acura luxury brand.


Honda LN360

Honda LN360 is also known as Honda NIII360, Honda N600 Fu Gui, Honda N400 and Honda Scamp in Australia. Honda LN360, which is a two doored sedan was the original body style with a two doored station wagon called the LN360. Then an upgraded 36 hp engine was added in the October of 1968 for the Honda LN360. A 402 cc engine was used in it which was similar to the Honda N400. The Honda LN360 designed and built by the Japanese automaker company Honda and produced from March 1967 to 1970, where its larger brother N600 has lasted three more years. The car featured front wheel drive and 2-cylinder engine which was also used in the Honda Vamos.


Honda L700

The Honda L700 was a commercial station wagon from the Japanese automaking company Honda. Honda L700 was Produced only in the 1965, where it shared the the mechanical of S600 roadster and also used an enlarged version of the S600 roadsters high tech straight 4 engine. The engine produced 52 hp with twin side draft carburetors at 687 cc. The Honda L700 was designed for commercial deliveries uses and was referred by Honda as a light weight van, but it seemed as it appeared as a conventional station wagon. Only two models were built the basic LA700 was the first one and the second one was better equipped LM700.


Honda Jazz

The Honda Jazz is a very spacious and beautiful hatchback car made by the Japanese automaking company Honda. This car offer three unique and different style as GLi, VTi and VTi-S. Opening the Honda Jazz's door and its compact exterior which suddenly gives anyone way to an very spacious and roomy cabin. Jazz is a car which anyone will feel good driving and one that makes it easy to bring family in the car as along with friends and all the stuff.It's rear door opens at 80 degree angle. The Honda Jazz has just the right and actual combination of aerodynamic balance itself.

Honda Inspire

The Honda Inspire is a luxury sedan introduced in 1990 by the Japanese automaker company Honda which is based on the Honda Accord chassis. The first Honda Inspire debuted in 1990 named as the Accord Inspire, Accord Inspire was then a sister nameplate to the Honda Vigor which then was exported to the USA as an Acura. The Vigor or Saber and the Inspire were the same car which was sold at different retail channels in Japan,  the Vigor or Saber was known as Honda Verno, and at Honda Clio stores as the Honda Inspire . The Inspire was developed during then when it was known in Japan as the "bubble economy" or Japanese asset price bubble.


Honda Integra

The Honda Integra is also known as Acura Integra. It's a compact luxury performance coupe made by the Japanese car making company Honda from the years 1985 to 2006. Honda Integra which is a sporty front wheel drive layout car is very much able to house five passengers in it with a two door hatchback or four door sedan which is available. The Honda Integra was for six times on Car and Driver magazine's annual Ten Best list. Car manufacturing company Honda announced In March 2006 that the Honda Integra in June will be discontinued after its final 300 cars were sold, cause to the shrinkage of the coupe car market.


Honda CR-V

The Honda CR-V is a compact station wagon which is now a crossover, manufactured by the Japanese car making company Honda since 1995. The Honda CR-V is produced in both layout first one four wheel drive and second one front wheel drive with availability differentiating by market.The word CR-V from Honda CR-V stands for "Compact Recreational Vehicle" according to Honda UK, "Comfortable Runabout Vehicle" according to Honda Japan and "Civilian Recreational Vehicle" according to Honda USA. It could also mean "Crossover Recreation Vehicle". Japanese car maker Honda produces the CR-V for worldwide markets in Japan and the United Kingdom and from 2007, North American CR-Vs are produced in Ohio, USA.

 

Honda Civic


Honda Accord

The Honda Accord is a mid size and also a full size automobile manufactured by the Japanese car maker company Honda since 1976 and sold in automotive markets throughout the world a majority of. As the Honda Accord which had always been manufactured in Sayama at Japan became the first Japanese car to be produced in the United States when production commenced in Marysville of Ohio in United States at Honda's Marysville Auto Plant in 1982. Honda the Japanese automobile company had a lot of desire for accord and harmony among automobile, society and the people which was reflected in the later part of time when the auto maker company Honda's choosing the name Accord for them.


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