The all-new, completely-redesigned 2009 Honda Pilot is set to debut at dealerships nationwide on May 22 with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $27,595, plus destination and handling, for the well-equipped Pilot LX - the same as the 2008 model’s price entry point, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced today.
The upscale Pilot EX starts at $30,395 and adds alloy wheels and an upgraded audio system; the Pilot EX-L, equipped with additional premium features... Read Full Story
Saturday, July 05, 2008
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While we still haven’t received any official word on the S2000 replacement, Japanese car magazines are at it again drawing up their own renderings of Honda’s next generation rear-wheel-drive roadster. According to T.L. who sent us this latest scan, the unnamed Japanese magazines says that new S2000 is expected to be unveiled in 2010 with worldwide sales starting in 2011... Read Full Story
The second in a series of family hauler reviews By Chris Haak 11.30.2007 Following my Sienna Limited AWD test drive, I headed to the local Honda dealer to sample an Odyssey EX-L with navigation and DVD entertainment. I was eager to drive the Odyssey, since I had never driven the current generation before, and by reputation and other reviews I've read, the Odyssey has a more engaging driving experience than many other family haulers. Exterior This particular van was in dark cherry pearl... Read Full Story
Set to go on sale in the this fall, the new Honda Fit -also known as the Jazz in and other markets, made its North American debut today at the New York Auto Show. The new Fit is slightly bigger than the current model with the overall length increased by 2.2-inches, the width by 0.8-inches and the wheelbase by 2.0-inches. This means that Honda’s compact hatch will provide even better interior space while maintaining its predecessor’s functionality. In the , the 2009 Fit will be offered with... Read Full Story
Of all the terrific engines in Honda's stash, which suits this sporty little hatchback best? The 1.8L four from the Civic with 140 smooth horses? 197 horsepower from the Civic Si's/Type R's 2.0L ripper? Perhaps the torquier 2.4L four-cylinder from the new Accord, with 190 horsepower, would be a more fitting partner. It would be wild to assume that Honda, with its knowledge of engineering lightness, would equip this pocket rocket with a 3.5L V6, even if its 268 horsepower would run rampant... Read Full Story