Honda Pricing & Review
Honda is the second largest auto seller in Japan, and for good reason. The Civic and Accord have long been popular in the US due to their low sticker price, fuel economy, and reliability. Honda was the first Japanese automaker to develop its own line of luxury autos, the Acura. These days Honda is storming the market with a line-up of new or improved makes and models, such as the enhanced CR-V and the always-popular Civic.
Honda has improved the CR-V drastically, providing more comfort, style, safety and power. The 2009 CR-V offers sleek new lines, a luxurious interior, and a 166-hp, DOHC i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine, with great fuel economy and an Ultra-Low-Emission (ULEV) designation. We can only expect that the 2010 model will be more of a trimming loaded good thing, and with a price just over $20,000 it’s hard to go wrong.
The Honda Civic has long been known for its fuel economy and reliability, the 2010 line is no exception to the rule. The new Civic HX Coupe gets up to 44 miles to the gallon during highway driving. Priced under $25,000 the Honda Civic can really help you save.
Honda continues to improve its top selling model, the Accord. In 2010 we’ll see a sporty-styled body, an advanced cylinder-deactivation system that saves gas by shutting down the 3 of the V-6’s cylinders when not needed, and a V-6 hybrid model. You can expect to find new Accords in the show room by late October 2009, at prices ranging from $20,905 and $31,305.
Honda’s are the perfect option for anyone who’s looking to spend less without sacrificing quality. Whether looking at the company’s steady history or their innovative future, it’s easy to find a reason to buy a Honda.



