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The 2009 Honda Pilot is a crossover SUV that seats nine passengers in a 3-row interior setting. It was first revealed as the Pilot Prototype at the North American Auto Show last March.
The car has a 5-speed automatic communication and is powered by a 250-hp 3.5-liter V6. It is like an enhanced version of the first production Honda Pilot. The engineers at Honda added more passenger and cargo space to the car and it seems to work quite well. The car’s value is just right for the improved power and economy features.
If you’re someone who’s adventurous, then this solid crossover is for you. They may have gone overboard with the detailed styling of the lights and the corrugated fuel filler cap, but there is no rejecting that nothing so practical ever came out so styled.
To be the most pre-eminent team technical director in modern formula one with Ferrari, Brawn establishes himself, by that he forms a partnership with Schumacher the one who was instrumental in reviving the fortunes of the storied team. As he is gifted German, driving underpinned by the British boffin’s behind the scenes management of Ferrari technical operations and his strategic mastery from the pit wall.
“The S2000 has always been the very most exiting and great performance car, some of the found car was a bit too edgy in some conditions, but its latest changes made the S2000 even more fun to drive even it is predictable, it would give you more confidence,” According to one of the men of Honda.

A new model in the line of Honda which will be released to the market of Japan is the Honda Freed Minivan.
Built on a platform of the Honda Civic, the minivan will be equipped with 1.5 liter, 118 horsepower engine which is also installed on the Honda Fit. The dimensions of this vehicle is 4 215 mm in length, 1 695 mm in width and height of 1 515 and can fit in 8 passengers.
Great vehicle for the family, a compact van for everyone to enjoy.
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Honda’s Ridgeline pickup truck is due for an update and an overhaul is on the way. The new look of the Ridgeline will be topped with a new front-end design consists of a new grille and a revised front bumper which looks similar to an early prototype of the next-generation Honda Pilot.
No major modifications are revealed yet for the Ridgeline’s rear end but that could change closer to production and no technical details have been released. Hybrid power was rumored as a possibility in 2009, but it’s unlikely before the second-generation Ridgeline debuts in 2011.
This means to that the truck business is highly competitive and Honda knows it needs to keep the Ridgeline fresh in order to play with the big boys.
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Honda is rumored to place a new aluminum-block V-8 in the next Honda Acura RL, a 2011 model to be launch in 2010.
The exact configuration is unknown but given the displacement, it is not based on the typical of eight-cylinder engines. Honda engineers take up the V-8 project as they complete work on a V-6 turbo diesel. It isn’t designed just for the European market which has embraced Honda’s 2.2-liter diesel four but also for the U.S. market.
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The Honda FCX Clarity is a next-generation car with zero-emissions, hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle based on the entirely new Honda V Flow fuel cell platform and powered by the highly compact, efficient and powerful Honda V Flow fuel cell stack.
The FCX Clarity utilizes Honda’s V Flow stack in combination with a new compact and efficient lithium ion battery pack and a single hydrogen storage tank to power the vehicle’s electric drive motor. The fuel cell stack operates as the vehicle’s main power source.
Honda cars is a leader in the development of leading-edge technologies to improve fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions. These includes Honda models with advanced gasoline engines, gasoline-electric hybrids, natural gas-powered engines, and hydrogen fuel cells.
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The Honda CR-Z is a next-generation lightweight sports car concept equipped with Honda’s original gas-electric hybrid system that achieves both clean performance and a high level of torque.
The Compact Renaissance Zero or CR-Z is designed to be futuristic and dynamic, it combines powerful performance in a compact form with a futuristic image. The key words for the CR-Z’s interior design are “Hi-tech and Sporty.”
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Honda is conceptualizing the future of cars by introducing the diesel engine. The new car will be much larger and about as big as the previous model of Honda Accord.
The next generation Honda Civic will have a 140-hp, 1.8-Liter, 16-Valve SOHC i-VTEC® 4-cylinder engine, 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission. The price will be about $25,000-$34,990 for the diesel engine Honda Civic.
Get maximum power in your driving, own this remarkable care from Honda.
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The soaring high gas prices and the concerns for the environment give a lot of reasons to consider driving a Honda Hybrid vehicle. Now Honda is proud to introduce another hybrid milestone for all consumers, an affordable hybrid for the real world.
Honda’s hybrid of the future benefits from a solid history of hybrid know-how when it announced in 1999 the very first mass production hybrid model for the U.S. and Europe. The hybrid versions of the popular Civic and Accord models quickly followed.
The newest hybrid is a futuristic five-door hatchback that sports a unique style and sleek design. Powered by a new lighter weight and efficient Integrated Motor Assist (IMA), offers a spirited ride and with plenty of amenities.
The Hybrid is within your reach starting in early 2009 as we welcome to the next era of transportation.
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