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What Are the New Honda Cars For 2010? : new honda cars

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

What Are the New Honda Cars For 2010?   by Adrianna Noton

Some of the best cars are Honda cars. Each year, Honda comes out with a new line of great cars. It appears that 2020 will be no different. If you are looking for a new Honda, below is a list of the new cars for 2010.

1. 2010 Honda Civic: At a MSRP of $16, 105, The 2010 Honda Civic is available as a wagon and is equipped with a 2.0L L4 197HP engine and has a fuel economy range of 21 miles per gallon city and 29 miles per gallon highway. It is a gold standard in its class.

2. 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour: At a MSRP of $29,670, the body style of the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour is a hatchback. It contains a 3,471 cc 3.5 liters V 6 front engine. It also has a fuel economy range of 19 miles per gallon city and 29 miles per gallon highway.

3. 2010 Honda Accord: At a MSRP of $21,705, the body style of the 2010 Honda Accord is a sedan. It contains a 3.5L V6 268HP engine and has a fuel economy range of 17 miles per gallon city and 25 miles per gallon highway. This is the first Accord to use Honda’s impact-energy-dispersing advanced compatibility engineering body structure design.

4. 2010 Honda Ridgeline: At MSRP of $28, 200, the body style of the 2010 Honda Ridgeline is a truck. It contains a 3.5L V6 247HP engine and has a fuel economy range of 15 miles per gallon city and 20 miles per gallon highway.

5. 2010 Honda CR-V: At a MSRP of $21,245, the 2010 Honda CR-V has a body style of an SUV. It contains a 2.4 liter four-cylinder engine and has a fuel economy range of 20 miles per gallon city and 27 miles per gallon highway. It also has a new hood, front fascia, bumpers and alloy wheels.

6. 2010 Honda Element: At a MSRP of $21, 245, the 2010 Honda Element has a SUV body style. It contains a 2.4L L4 166HP engine and has a fuel economy range of 20 miles per gallon city and 27 miles per gallon highway. It comes with a new ‘Dog Friendly’ package.

7. 2010 Honda Fit: At a MSRP of $15,550, the 2010 Honda Fit has a body style of a hatchback. It has a 1.5L L4 109HP engine and a fuel economy range of 27 city and 34 miles per gallon highway.

8. 2010 Honda Insight: At a MSRP of $19,800, the 2010 Honda Insight has a body style of a hatchback. It contains a 1.3L L4 98HP engine and has a fuel economy range of 40 miles per gallon city and 43 miles per gallon highway.

9. 2010 Honda Odyssey: At a MSRP of $26, 355, the 2010 Honda Odyssey has a body style of Minivan/Van. It has a 3.5L V6 244HP engine and has a fuel economy range of 16 miles per gallon city and 23 miles per gallon highway.

10. 2010 Honda Pilot: At a MSRP of $27,695, the 2010 Honda Pilot has a body style of a SUV. It contains a 3.5L V6 244HP engine and has a fuel economy range of 15 miles per gallon city and 20 miles per gallon highway.

Honda sells the most popular cars in the world. Whichever Honda vehicle you choose, you will definitely be satisfied with your purchase.

Trying to Sort Out the Confusing Names and Product Lines of Hyundai & Honda : New cars honda 2009 review

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Trying to Sort Out the Confusing Names and Product Lines of Hyundai & Honda
by Terry Bolton

Once thought of as an italic logo rip-off company of Honda, Hyundai is now beginning to establish its own reputation as a quality car company. Using the image of Honda as the provider of the most reliable vehicles, Hyundai has since styled its own reputation for reliability. Hyundai has become a serious competitor in the American car marketplace. In recent years, Hyundai has even begun appearing with Honda in the top ranks of customer satisfaction surveys. Hyundai & Honda seem to be forever intertwined in similarity since Hyundai struck the American marketplace. How has Hyundai done it?
Constant Investment in the Future
From the beginning, Hyundai has had a large budget for innovation and improvement in their products. They find out what customers and non-customers find most dissatisfying about their cars and make planning decisions to attempt to fix their designs so that all of those people will be potential customers in the future.
2006 Hyundai & Honda: The First Real Quality Challenge
In 2006, Hyundai first showed itself to be more than a cheap car rip-off of the Honda brand. The release of the 2006 Hyundai Tiburon to compete with the 2006 Honda Civic sent shocks through the imported automobile industry. The 2006 Hyundai Tiburon cost about $4,000 less than the 2006 Honda Civic, even though the Hyundai Tiburon came standard with more features than the Honda Civic. Additionally, the Hyundai Tiburon had tinted glass, heated exterior mirrors, and performed at 2 MPG better than the Civic.
2007 Hyundai & Honda: Small Car Showdown
In 2007, Hyundai made waves by filling its Elantra full of features at less money than the Civic with only the most basic features. Such features as radio controls in the steering wheel, built-in Bluetooth connectivity, and XM satellite radio options were built into the Elantra. Even more impressive was the way Hyundai & Honda differed in warranty. Hyundai showed so much confidence in its Elantras to provide a five-year, 60,000 mile warranty, while the Civic only had a basic three-year, 36,000 mile warranty. Many also reported increased satisfaction with the new seating comfort and space for back-seat passengers.
4) 2006 Hyundai Tiburon GS vs 2006 Honda Civic Si 6-Spd MT
One of the first glaring differences between the 2006 Hyundai Tiburon and the 2006 Honda Civic is the price tag, where the Tiburon costs about $4,000 less at $16,095. Both vehicles offer access to a standard CD player, yet consumers have the option to also enjoy a cassette player in the Hyundai. While halogen headlights come standard on both cars, the Hyundai provides standard fog lights while Honda only offers this as an extra option. Other features of the Hyundai Tiburon that have impressed buyers include heated exterior mirrors, tinted glass, and 24 MPG (compared to 22 MPG with the Honda).
Overall, Hyundai has made great strides in regards to their overall features, interior, and beyond - making it a viable competitor in the car industry. This has caused automobile leaders (like Honda) to break a sweat.



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