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Honda City ZX Exi Car : Newcars honda city 2010

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Honda City ZX Exi Car  
by Albert Cain

 

The vehicle has good maneuverability which suits the Indian roads. It has a very good front suspension with unique lateral force canceling spring and H-torsion beam at the rear enhances stability and comfort. The AC system is also at the top of its class. Honda City ZX EXI is a smarter version of City equipped with great features. 

Honda SIEL introduced its new version of City ZX with four variants i.e. ZX VTEC, ZX EXI, ZX GXI and ZX CVT. Honda City ZX is one of the stylish sedan with sophisticated and trendy exterior. It boasts marvelous interiors - luxurious and relaxing.

The vehicle has good maneuverability which suits the Indian roads. It has a very good front suspension with unique lateral force canceling spring and H-torsion beam at the rear enhances stability and comfort. The AC system is also at the top of its class. Honda City ZX EXI is a smarter version of City equipped with great features.

The efficiency of Honda City ZX EXI is in the inclusion of four cylinders which pump in maximum oxygen for power production. This car’s 1497cc SOHC engine throws out power of 78PS at 5500rpm and an average torque of 125Nm at 2700 rpm. This process with the help of an efficient fuel system helps one to run highway stretch of 16.2 kmpl.

Honda City ZX EXI is an innovation packed with features such as electric power steering with tilt, power door lock, childproof rear door locks, central door lock switch, Door Ajar warning light and a lot more. Honda walks the extra mile to assure safety of those using Honda City ZX EXI car as it does include Anti-lock Braking System with brake assist, ECU Immobilizer System, G-CON and Dual Front SRS airbags.

Honda City ZX EXI presents a splendid design evident through its Body colored bumper, New Front Chrome Grille, New 3D multi-reflector Headlamps and New tail light cluster. Interiors done in two tones of gray look classy with Center Console Panel and Switch Panel designed with gray metallic finish. Honda City ZX EXI had been engineered with excellent suspension and front fog lamps, making it a tough player on rough roads.

This car lets one enjoy smooth city drive. To ease our driving experience, it is armed with front as well as rear suspension. Moreover, it needs to improve on its pick up and fuel consumption. Honda City ZX EXI is a good choice for those who like to drive at a stretch. Besides, it is slightly over priced. The color variants are Alabaster Silver, Galaxy Grey, Nighthawk Black, New Warm Silver, Royal Ruby Red, Tafeta White, and Bluish Silver (VTEC).

Honda City ZX EXI zest for creative expression is evident through its Body colored bumper, New Front Chrome Grille, New 3D multi-reflector Headlamps and New tail light cluster. Interiors done in two shades of gray look classy with Center Console Panel and Switch Panel designed with gray metallic finish. It is designed in a marvelous manner.

Honda and Acura : New cars honda review

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Honda and Acura  
by Jamie Hanson

 

Despite its relatively small scale of operations when put alongside Toyota, Honda continues to be Japan’s most interesting auto maker, Asia’s response to the European techno-house of Audi. Its IMA, for example, is a truly practical petrol-electric car, and the NSX continues to be the best supercar that no body has heard of. In between these comes an everyman range of cars, from the simple elegance of its Jazz city car through to the Volvo-rivalling Accord Tourer. There is also 1.0 litre insight, a strange-looking little hybrid car that, since the introduction of IMA, has fallen out favor. A neat two-seater sports car that feels distinctly European in execution. Honda has some really interesting products in the pipeline, which promises sparkling performance allied to outstanding economy.ACCORD/TSX Offered in both sedan and Touring (estate) variants, the sculpted Accord is a far more substantially-sized car than it looks at first glance; this is particularly the case with the stylish Touring version. Quite and comfortable and with a suspension system more geared as much to ride quality as it is sporting handling, the car has winning fans at a rate which is surprising even its advocates within the company. A choice of petrol engines-2.0 and 2.4 litre units with respective outputs of 155PS and 190PS and the 2.2 turbo diesel, a fine piece of engineering that was long awaited; Honda’s engine designers set themselves very high standards which took time to meet.

CIVIC Honda’s mainstay model is produced in 3-and5-door body shells, with a choice of engines and transmissions, and like its smaller stable mate Jazz, displays a high level of interior flexibility that generates considerable customer satisfaction. Recent upgrades to the styling (new lights, revised bumpers) have helped keep the look fresh, and the range has been added to Type S, which slots in between the mainstream petrol model and the stunning hot hatch Type R; that later car is fastest-accelerating car in its class, finally rectifying the one omission in Honda’s small car range.

CR-V Honda’s response to the mid-sized 4×4 of Suzuki, Land Rover and the Mitsubishi, CR-V is a competent, solid-feeling multi-purpose player. Chunky in appearance yet surprisingly pleasing to drive, the machine is available only with the 150PS, 2.0 litre four cylinder engine.-though there is a choice of manual or automatic transmission. As with the HR-V, the car can be run in either front-drive or four wheel drive formats. Handling is as clean as can be expected in this class of cars, and the ride quality is good too; there is a tendency for the car to wander at high speeds, but that is symptomatic of most sports utility vehicles.

JAZZ This car is a masterpiece of flexible design, managing to provide accommodation for five adults-and an incredibly efficient package of seating flexibility which would allow three adults and a wardrobe into the car at the same time.-without taking up any more road space than is absolutely essential. Early cars suffered from a slightly jittery ride but indicating Honda’s ability to quickly change production, this has since been remedied and the car now rides smoothly. There is only one engine option-a zippy little 1.4 litre four cylinder-but this can be matched to either manual of constantly variable transmission, and there is also a Sport version offered which offers sharper handling.

Hybrid Cars, The Cars Of The Future: honda 2009 review

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Hybrid Cars, The Cars Of The Future  
by Kath Mathews

 

If you are thinking about purchasing a new car, it may be the right time for you to consider getting rid of the idea of purchasing another kind of gas-guzzling conventional car and start thinking about the future. Not just your financial future, but also the future of the environment.

If you noticed that there is another increase in the already expensive gasoline prices, you couldn’t help but think that you need a car that conserves fuel efficiently. Also, if you are concerned about the increasing air pollution in the planet today, you can’t help but think that you should stop using a regular car and start using alternative modes of transportation.

However today, you don’t need to worry about either the constant oil price hikes or the environment with the latest technology being integrated today by car manufacturers in their new car models. Today, car manufacturers are now designing hybrid cars. Some even added a new line in their factories devoted to producing hybrid cars.

Car manufacturers, such as Toyota and Honda, are now considered to be one of the leading companies to produce one of the best hybrid cars available in the market today. Because hybrid cars are both fuel efficient and emits far lower levels of pollutants, this car is definitely the car of the future.

Hybrid cars work by combining the gasoline engine and electric motor to run the car. With this kind of innovation, it will enable you to cut fuel consumption in half. With this kind of benefit, you will definitely want to have a hybrid car of your own. However, you first need to fully understand how hybrid cars work or at least have an idea on how it works.

First of all, hybrid cars have two engines. The first is the electric motor and the second is the conventional gasoline engine. When your car is running idle, or it is not in motion but is turned on, the gasoline engine automatically switches off and will purely run on electricity. When you step on the accelerator pedal, the gasoline engine will automatically switch on again and use the fuel to propel the car. This means that when you are stuck in gridlock traffic, you will not waste precious and expensive gasoline when the car isn’t even running at all. It will purely run on electricity.

Also, when the car is running, the electric motor and the gasoline engine will share the task of propelling the car. This is the reason why hybrid cars emit far lower pollutants than conventional cars that only has gasoline engines.

This is also the reason why hybrid cars are so quiet when running.

Today, other car manufacturers are now following to develop their version of their hybrid cars. In fact, some car manufacturers have now shown the public their concept hybrid cars and are now planning to include a hybrid car line in their production. The hybrid car is indeed the car of the future.

Not only will a hybrid car enable you to save a lot of money from the rising cost of gasoline, but it will also allow you to help reduce the pollution in the environment. In the near future, most people will be driving hybrid cars. With this car, you can help in reducing the consumption of expensive and finite fuel supply, and you will also help in creating a healthier environment.

Water Powered Cars - Some Of The Common Myths About Them : New Honda water cars hybrid 2009

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Water Powered Cars - Some Of The Common Myths About Them
by Dave Latimer

We live in a world where the oil wells are drying up with a finality that indicates that we need to find alternate sources of fuel. Most of the cars running on the roads use gasoline to derive power. The gasoline prices are however increasing constantly. Therefore, the car companies are constantly searching for alternative sources to make the vehicles less dependent on gasoline.
Recently the market has seen an increase in the number of vehicles running on alternative fuels that have been released by the auto giants.

Most people remain in doubt about the nascent technology of running the car on water. The technology has been received with much skepticism among the automobile enthusiasts. So here is a list of few myths regarding this technology along with what it is in fact.

1. Water powered engines will damage the car: The fact remains that a car’s engine is more damaged by unburned fuel than anything else. The most important factor that one must keep in mind is that water is actually beneficial for the engine. This technology not only cleans up the carbon deposit caused by unburned gasoline but actively cleans out the engine every time you drive your car. This flushing of your engine with water helps it perform smoother and better. With the help of this technology, the engine will steam-clean itself regularly.

2. The engine becomes noisier: This rumor is completely baseless. The water powered device, after being installed into the engine, makes the engine perform better. The noise made by the engine is reduced substantially. The engine also stops “knocking” and “pinging”. Right from the moment the device is installed, the effect is not only reduction in noise, but lesser vibration, smoother transmission, cleaner pistons and valves.

3. Water heats up the engine: The fact remains that the water actually cools down the engine. For many years, truck owners have known how water helps in reducing the number of engine break downs. It also reduces the cost of repair to a greater degree. With the help of the water powered systems, now you can take advantage of the cooling effect of the water, which will cost you a fraction of the expensive water injecting systems.

4. Such system reduces the pick up of the vehicle: The water driven system actually widens the range of torque of the vehicle, thereby enabling the vehicle to accelerate. This has resulted in better engine efficiency, thereby making water driven cars the choice of most people eager to make their cars greener.

5. The change is irreversible: Unlike most other variations made to the car, this technology is entirely unobtrusive, which means that the car’s original configuration is not changed due to the installation of this system. If somehow you are not satisfied with the operation of this machine, you can certainly remove the device so that your car will be back to its original performance.

The installation of this system does not require the owner to alter the engine and computer of the car in any way so it is completely safe.

Hybrid Car Reviews - Doing Your Research Before Making A Purchase : New honda hybrid car 2009 review

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Hybrid Car Reviews - Doing Your Research Before Making A Purchase
by Dean Forster
Fuel prices have continued to rise consistently since 2005 and they have now reached historic high peaks. What was considered a car with a moderate fuel consumption a few years ago can now be seen as a thirsty model. Clients are not looking for powerful cars anymore. Instead, they are looking for smart cars, cars that will provide them with an optimum fuel consumption while providing similar power. Car manufacturers have seen this trend in customer behavior and they have begun to offer more and more hybrid models to the market. Of course this means more hybrid car reviews from the journalists at the motoring magazines as demand increases. Hybrids are beginning to be seen more and more on the streets nowadays as they offer a brand new technology that allows for significant fuel savings. Together with hybrids, car makers are also looking for other technologies that will offer an even better economy: cars powered by methane gas are already on the market and full electric cars are close to being produced.Hybrid cars have several significant benefits compared to traditional cars. They have two types of engine: a gasoline or a diesel one and an electric motor. The gasoline engine is more powerful and it is used to drive the car outside of town and on highways. The electric engine combined with the batteries onboard are used to power the vehicle at slow speeds and across town. The hybrid helps you the most when driving across busy town centers and when idling on the highways, as only the electric motor is used and the car is virtually pollutant free. Most cars have the highest fuel consumption when driving in town (a large V-8 SUV can reach as low as 20 mpg around town) and hybrids are the solution for this problem. When the driver needs more power or goes beyond a certain speed (30 or 40 mph), the gasoline engine starts to deliver power. If you are using your hybrid car mostly around town, you will save significant amounts of money. This is especially useful considering that hybrid cars have slightly higher prices than gasoline cars. However, most car dealers will show you the benefits of the hybrid technology if you ask them and will show you several hybrid cars.The Toyota Prius and the Honda Civic Hybrid are recommended if you use them around town. They are medium size cars that can carry up to five adults in complete comfort and safety. Their hybrid technology allows for a significant mileage that is unachievable by traditional gasoline powered cars. When they need more power, they will use the gasoline engine in combination with the electric one to offer you the best compromise between power and economy.The Japanese carmakers were among the first to introduce hybrid cars on the market. Toyota, Lexus and Honda all have several hybrid models available and more to come. Reading about hybrid car reviews is recommended before you make your final decision of purchasing a new car as such a model can save you a lot of money. You will soon be able to buy hybrid SUVs as both American and Asian carmakers are finalizing their hybrid models and are preparing them for launch.
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Honda to Increase Presence in Indian Auto Market : New Honda 2009 review

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Honda to Increase Presence in Indian Auto Market
by Anthony Fontanelle

The Asian continent is fast becoming a huge market for automobiles. While some European markets seem to be slowing down and the U.S. auto sales is hampered by housing problems, Asian countries are increasingly becoming a favorite of car manufacturers. In fact, China and Japan are only next to the United States in terms of auto sales.
Aside from these two countries, another Asian country is fast becoming a hub for car manufacturers. India is now the fourth biggest car market in the Asian continent and car companies are taking notice. Not so long ago, General Motors announced their interest in the growing auto market of the country. Aside from General Motors, the alliance of Nissan and Renault has already started testing the Indian auto market. Following their steps towards the high ranks is the second largest Japanese car manufacturer Honda.
The company announced that they will be manufacturing and selling compact cars in the region by the year 2009. The company’s decision to market smaller cars in the country is due to the fact that the three-quarters of all the cars sold in India are compact cars. General Motors, Volkswagen, Nissan, and Renault have also announced that they will be manufacturing small cars for the country. Honda’s small cars to be sold in India will be built on a plant to be constructed in Rajasthan. The company reported that they expect to spend $728 million in the construction of the new assembly facility.
Honda’s announcement to enter the small car market in India is fueled by the prediction that the country’s demand for small cars will continue to increase in the near future. It has been estimated that by the year 2016, annual car sales in India will reach 3 million units. This predicted car sales will be divided by car manufacturers such as Suzuki and Hyundai, both of which have an already established buyer base in the country, as well as other brands like Nissan, Renault, General Motors, Volkswagen, Honda and other domestic and international brands who are willing to invest in India.
Although it is speculated that Honda will be manufacturing small cars, the Japanese car company is yet to name what model they will be producing at the Rajasthan production plant. Upon completion, the assembly facility will be expected to produce 60,000 vehicles annually. By the year 2014, Honda plans to expand the facility and increase its production capacity to 200,000 per year. The facility will handle all the processes handled by a full time automobile assembly plant. Although Honda is yet to announce the full scale of jobs to be handled by the facility it is expected that the brake assembly for vehicles will be one of the tasks of the plant.
To meet the expected production output, the new plant will be employing 4,000 workers. This means that Honda will not only benefit from the growing market in India but they will also be helping the country’s economy.



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