Honda Cars SUVs and Trucks
Brand: Honda Body: SUV Year: 2007
All new Honda CR-V promises a driving experience as good as a D-sector saloon car, improved equipment levels and Honda's latest advanced safety technology. All this, and the CR-V remains as practical as ever. The outgoing model dominated retail sales charts since launch, set new standards in the SUV sector and remains the benchmark vehicle for its impressive road manners and versatility.
Brand: Honda Body: Hatchback Year: 2007
The Honda Fit is a five-door hatchback automobile produced by Honda cars, first introduced in June 2001. The vehicle is known as the Fit in Japan, China, and in both North and South America. It is called the Honda Jazz in Europe, some parts of Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa. Although the Fit is now one of Honda's global models, it experienced a very slow progression as it made its way around the world.
Brand: Honda Body: Hatchback Year: 2006
Civic Type-R also known as CTR is coming soon. To please all its fans, Honda engineers have designed a 'superhatch' to deliver blistering performance from the same power output as the previous incarnation (200 bhp). When Honda unveils a new sports car concept there is always a sense of anticipation, new Civic Type R is no exception. The aggressive hot hatch with lower and wider-looking body encases a new 2.0 liter engine.
Brand: Honda Body: Coupe Year: 2006
Honda Civic Si, Front wheel drive Coupe powered by a 2Lt i-VTEC inline-4 engine has a maximum output range of 197 bhp with a 139 lb/ft of torque. This FWD has a 6-speed Manual transmission.
Brand: Honda Body: Roadster Year: 2006
Widely considered the quintessential roadster-style sports car and performance icon for the Honda brand, the S2000 combines uncompromising racetrack ready performance with everyday usability. For 2006 Honda builds on that premise with significant updates to further improve performance and refinement.
Brand: Honda Body: Sedan Year: 2006
The easiest way to describe the Civic Hybrid is to just call it a Civic from Honda cars. Just about everyone knows what to expect from a Honda Civic: an economical, reliable, high-quality, comfortable commuter car. It's just that this Civic has two different engines working in tandem with each other. The Civic Hybrid gets a few exclusive design touches, such as the headlights and front fascia.
Brand: Honda Body: Coupe Year: 2006
Accord Sedan and Coupe styling takes on a dynamic new and sporting character (Coupe featured on pictures). Freshened exterior elements on all Accord's include new front and rear styling with new bumper fascias, front grille, trunk lid design with integrated LED brake lamp and LED taillights. Sedans have restyled rear fenders to accommodate the newly styled LED taillights. Available aluminum wheels are new designs as are the exhaust finishers on select models.
Brand: Honda Body: Sedan Year: 2006
With its blend of advanced cutting edge technology and an array of innovative assistance systems, the new Honda Legend steps into the luxury upper mid-range as a classic 4-door saloon. True to its dynamic styling, Honda's premium model offers a comfortable interior with sporting overtones. Its spaciousness promotes a sense of well-being and comfort. Larger, heavier, more expensive and with a long list of optional extras - these are features common to many new models in the upper mid-range.
Brand: Honda Body: SUT Year: 2006
Honda Ridgeline shares its unibody chassis with the Acura MDX and Honda Odyssey. This SUT is powered by a J35A91 3.5 L V6 with a 5-speed automatic transmission and all wheel drive. The Ridgeline is built in Alliston, Ontario, Canada alongside the Honda Pilot and MDX. It is noted espcially for its use of a unibody frame: unusual in pickup trucks, as well as "car-like" features such as a large "trunk" below the truck bed. The bed is integrated with the body, similar to the Chevrolet Avalanche.
Brand: Honda Body: SUV Year: 2005
The Honda Pilot is Honda's second SUV fully built and designed by Honda. Honda's initial SUV offering for many years was the Passport, which was a rebadged Isuzu Rodeo. The Pilot shares underpinnings and the powertrain with the Acura MDX, which has a lineage which can be traced to the Honda Odyssey minivan (itself based on the global light truck chassis). The Pilot's unibody construction, however, is fortified with integrated perimeter frame rails, which helps it withstand light off-road use.
Brand: Honda Body: Coupe Year: 2002
Honda NSX-R, Rear wheel drive Coupe powered by a V6 engine has a maximum output range of 280 bhp with a 224 lb/ft of torque. This Mid engine/RWD has a 6-speed Manual transmission.
Brand: Honda Body: Hatchback Year: 1991
The Honda CR-X, originally launched as the Honda Ballade Sports CR-X in Japan, was a compact sports car manufactured by Honda. The first generation CR-X was sold in some regions outside Japan as the Honda Civic CR-X. The name "CR-X" is an acronym for "Civic Renaissance model X." The Honda Civic CR-X was first produced in 1983 for the 1984 model year and was a lightweight sport hatchback.
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