Honda’s All-New Accord Sport Hybrid Is Here
The all-new Honda Accord Sport Hybrid has touched down in Australia; the first of a new generation of hybrid powertrains from the global Earth Dreams Technology series. [Read More]
The all-new Honda Accord Sport Hybrid has touched down in Australia; the first of a new generation of hybrid powertrains from the global Earth Dreams Technology series. [Read More]
The Honda City VTI-L is full of features, is relatively inexpensive, has an abundance of internal space for its size, will seat four in comfort, has amazing flexibility for luggage storage and looks very chic. It is aptly named and well worth a look if you are in that market segment.
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The new Honda CR-V – dubbed Series II – has received a number of specification, technology, styling and variant upgrades across both the two-wheel and four-wheel drive petrol models with no change to pricing. [Read More]
Key features of the new Honda City include incredible interior space with more head, leg and shoulder room, advanced technology and safety features, stylish design, great driving dynamics, exceptional fuel economy [Read More]
The Honda Foundation has donated $9,800 to not-for-profit organisation St Kilda Mums for their Cots for Tots program for the purchase of 70 new cots. [Read More]
One of Honda’s most popular cars, the Honda Civic, has undergone some tweaking. [Read More]
Has Honda returned to the cutting edge with the new Honda City. Here are the details and the rest will come at the launch soon. The Honda City is sure to set the competition talking. [Read More]
Honda CR-V – will soon be available with a diesel engine. The new variant – in four-wheel drive only – features a 2.2 litre turbo diesel engine delivering 110 kW of power and an impressive 350 Nm of torque
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Released in late 2012 the fourth generation Honda CRV has found its way back to where it started from, at the forefront of space, style and design. The latest CRV is certainly a leap forward from the rather dull predecessor. [Read More]
Toyota, along with Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi, said there is a critical need to develop an infrastructure in Japan for vehicles that can be charged from a power point, such as plug-in hybrids and electric cars. [Read More]
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