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The 2010 Honda Insight Is One Of The Most Affordable Hybrids On The Market

January 10th, 2011 · No Comments

For a long time Toyota has been the dominant player in the hybrid niche with their popular Prius vehicle, but now there is a new and more affordable hybrid ready make its mark: the 2010 Honda Insight Hybrid. The Insight is a sporty hatchback with five doors and gets a few styling cues from Honda’s FCX Clarity fuel cell auto and its rival the Toyota Prius. This sporty vehicle receives great mileage, its priced to sell fast plus it’s boasts a clean aerodynamic design. Many consumers are demanding hybrids due to their eco-friendliness and abilities to obtain excellent gas mileage. The 2010 Insight will go head to head with the popular Toyota Prius.

Let’s look at the gasoline engine that runs this car. It is a 1.3 Liter four cylinder engine which outputs a total of 88 HP and 88 lb feet of torque. The electric motor produces an additional 13HP and 58 lb feet of torque. This vehicle can travel up to speeds of thirty miles an hour utilizing just the electric mode. The vehicle switches effortlessly between electric and gasoline mode because the regular engine is constantly running. Gas mileage is around forty miles per gallon in the city and forty three miles per gallon on the freeway which is quite excellent. Driving a hybrid will enable you to save a lot of money in the long run.

The Insight is available for sale in two trims; the LX and EX. The LX version comes with a superb 160 watt stereo system, eight cup holders and front side airbags with an occupant position detection system. The EX model includes a USB audio interface, a cruise control system, fifteen inch wheels, vehicle stability assist with traction control, an extra pair of tweeters for that enhanced quality sound, steering wheel mounted paddle shifters and an optional navigation system. A very cool feature is the Eco Assist which trains you to become a more efficient driver. The driver plays a big part in how fuel efficient a vehicle is and this system lets you know when you got it right. It actually makes driving more fun!

Designers built the interior to be comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. There is enough seating for five persons. Thoughtful features included to make your drive more enjoyable include a telescopic steering wheel, an adjustable driver seat and an automatic climate control system. A maintenance minder system lets you know when the vehicle needs service performed. One great thing about this car is its massive trunk space at 15.4 cubic feet and it gets even bigger when you fold the back seats down.

Safety was a key factor when engineers designed the Insight. Advanced features include an Advanced Compatibility Engineering body structure which distributes energy during an impact more evenly and reduces the force transferred to the occupants. There is an Electronic Brake Distribution system which balances the braking pressure at each wheel and an Anti Lock Braking System to help avoid wheel lock ups which could lead to dangerous accidents.

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History of Honda Bikes

January 7th, 2011 · No Comments

Honda was founded in 1946 by Japanese native Soichiro Honda. His aim was to provide a cheap method of transportation for a growing population after the end of the Second World War.

What many people may not know is that Soichiro had started developing possible motor parts when he was still a schoolboy, with the dream of selling them on to his now competitor Toyota. With such determination Soichiro landed himself a job with Toyota after attending engineering school. He then set about building the very factory he would work in for Honda.

Soichiro’s Honda experienced many more set backs before he even really started, the factory was bombed twice and then destroyed by an earth quake. This did not halt Soichiro though and it was then with the help and cash advances from 5000 small Japanese motorcycle shops that he began to build his own engines.

The initial idea derived from the gas shortage experienced after WW2, this saw a move towards favouring smaller engines prompting Soichiro to attach a small engine to his push bike, and so the Honda bike was born.

The first bike engineered was the Honda Cub, and after the initial launch the company experienced rapid growth, so much so that in 1964 it was the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer.

Famed for his quotes, Soichiro’s catchphrase was ‘Success represents the 1% of your work which results from the 99% that is called failure.’ From the many set-backs experienced at the start of his journey it’s possible to see how he considered this applicable.

Now Honda employs over 100,000 people within the USA and Japan alone, making it one of the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturers, still. And with its continuous focus on innovation and the production of quality motorcycles it is not hard to see why Honda accessories and motorcycles have succeeded and continue to succeed to this day.

About Honda of Bournemouth: Located on the outskirts of Poole, Honda of Bournemouth offers everything you’d expect from a modern Honda dealership. As well as Honda motorcycles and motorcycle parts, we also sell top quality Honda motorcycle accessories and provide servicing and MOT cover.

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The 2010 Honda Civic

January 2nd, 2011 · No Comments

Honda is a recognized manufacturer of power equipment, recreational vehicles and most importantly, cars. The 2010 Honda Civic carries on a legacy of a model that has been a very successful seller. In 1973 Honda introduced the civic. Since then the civic has become Hondas number one seller.

The 2010 Honda Civic is available in the following trim levels or models; DS, LX, EX EXL, SI, and Mugen. The DS is a so called “stripped down” version which is usually not as plentiful as the other models. The LX model has the most popular items, such as power windows, locks, CD player and air. The EX will have the same options as the LX but adds rims instead of hubcaps and a six disc changer. The 2010 EXL will have all of the features standard to the previously mentioned models and added leather and sunroof. The SI and Mugen are specialty cars and offer several features or options to choose from.

The Civic LX model sells the best. Why is this? Because it has what most people want in options. By putting the most popular features in the LX model, the 2010 Honda Civic LX remains the best seller out of the lineup.

One important thing to remember is that the Civic is available in the coupe and sedan model. Honda has managed to create a sedan, or four door car that has the visual aspects of a two door, or coupe design. The sedan outsells the coupe because of the styling aspects and versatility.

For 2010, the Honda Civic has an outstanding warranty. For the first three years or thirty six thousand miles the owner is covered under what is called a “bumper to bumper” warranty. For this period everything but wear and tear items such as brakes, windshield wipers and light bulbs are covered. The 2010 Honda Civic also comes with a standard five year, sixty thousand mile power train warranty. The power train warranty covers all internal parts of the motor and components of the transmission. For added protection Honda has several options that will extend your warranty coverage time or components. Most of the time these extended warranties can be financed into the total price of the car.

For over forty years the Honda Civic has remained an excellent seller for the company. For 2010 the Civic carries on Hondas tradition of providing reasonably priced quality vehicles to the public. In return Honda has become a leader in car manufacturing. The 2010 Civic will hold its resale value and provide years of enjoyment that eventually may be passed down from generation to generation. Customer reviews of the 2010 Honda Civic are strong and reflect the editor’s reviews of being a dependable car.

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Re-Birth of the Honda City

January 1st, 2011 · No Comments

Honda City is a subcompact car which is very popular in East Asian countries. It is best described as stylish, roomy and fuel efficient. Due to its spacious legroom, the first model was a three door small hatchback that became instant hit in Japan. The spacious interior was comparable to many four door sedans. Japanese were also impressed by its stylish looks and low cost which laid the foundations of success for City brand.

Death & Rebirth of City Brand

Design changes and management problems quickly overtook its fame and the City lay forgotten between 1986 and 1994. Its revival in 1996 was also quick like its predecessor. The new model was based on Honda Civic platform and came equipped with 1.5 L VTEC engine. Once again, legroom and trunk space was widely enhanced by transferring fuel tank under rear seats to front seats. This modification proved a catalyst for Honda City sales because customers once again preferred roomy interior and excellent fuel economy, as compared to its competitors in South Asian markets, Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla. Nowadays, it is mainly produced in Pakistan, Thailand, India, Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia. This third generation Honda model is based on D-series engines, namely 13D and 15D. Although, the power of these engines has been somewhat reduced but still Honda City excels in weight to power ratio. The output of 15D engine type is approximately 115 hp supporting a weight of nearly 985 kg. By contemporary standards of small compact sedans, Honda City can reach from 0 to 100 km/h in an impressive ten seconds.

Fourth Generation Honda City

The success of third generation Honda City prompted engineers to make significant changes in outer structure which made a revitalized fourth generation model, even more admirable. In 2002, China experimented with the new model by naming it Honda Fit. Subsequently, new City models were first introduced in Indonesia and then promoted in other markets, including Singapore. The redesigned model offered bold exterior looks including headlights, foglights, bumpers and headlamps. Moreover, the chasis was extended to provide additional features that were not present in Honda Fit. Both manual and automatic i-DSi and VTEC came equipped with alloy wheels and standard equipment. It also has CVT gearbox which is a seven speed transmission with override capabilities utilizing paddle shift button, which is very rare for a vehicle in its class.

Now, fifth generation Honda Civic has the distinction of production outside of Asian markets, in Brazil. The distinct feature of this fifth generation Honda City is range of different classes and environmental friendly ethanol variants. From its rapid progress, it seems that Honda City is destined to stay for long term.

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Brief Introduction to the Honda Accord

December 18th, 2010 · No Comments

Belonging to the category of top best selling automobiles in US, the Honda Accord is a popular car ever manufactured in US history of automobiles. Production began in 1979, and it still continues to be the most purchased car. The aim of manufacturers is to combine “harmony with technology” and till today, they have been able to maintain the motto.

With time, the technology has further improved. Earlier, for a modest price of $4000, you got a car with 1.6 aluminum engines running at 68 horsepower, manual transmission, hatch release, and radio connectivity. Current Honda cars have smoother and lighter wheel base, 4-speed automatic transmission, and more powerful engine.

After 1979, the second generation Honda accord with improved features came in 1982. Between 1986 and 1989 was the time for third generation Honda cars. DX Hatchback, the DX Sedan, the LX Sedan, the LXi Hatchback or the LXi Sedan were some of its varieties. In 2009, the eighth generation Honda was released.

With increased technological advancements, they incorporate environmental safety. The cars are more spacious and generate around 268 horsepower- much improved from the 1979 model. They are available in variety colors such as bold beige, metallic, black pearl, crystal black pearl, royal blue, silver metallic, alabaster, basque red pearl, and taffeta white.

Owing to its immense popularity, used Honda parts are available worldwide. There are several online sites, which sell Honda parts at lesser prices. Make sure to check the year of its manufacture and make because the part should match with the Honda car or motorcycle. Sometimes parts are not available in the area you live in so you have to order them from outside. Online purchase is helpful here. Check the parts condition, wear and tear, and description. After purchasing and receiving, get the used Honda parts self installed or seek a professional.

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Honda CRX Tuning – A Premium Car For a Premium Class!

December 15th, 2010 · No Comments

Honda CR-X, too well known as Honda ballade is one more top vehicle from Honda’s gateway pad. The full form is Honda civic rebirth model-X. While passing through American market to European, it was a little modified from 2 seated to 2+2 seated. Before launching it in European market, it was made more powerful engine and enhanced bhp. You can change body type to rio-red bodywork. Don’t make use of weighty and costly Nitrous systems, it’s cautious to use sports air filter and cold air intake. To improve performance it employs free flow exhaust. However, if possible go for dropping additional weight. You can take away the power sunroof and let the top cover reside.

To acquire intense bhp output of engine, u can either make use of B16A swap or 1.6 sohc VTEC swap. A nitrous X pack would cost a little more but however it is enough for a starter version. While some style look into the power window and power mirrors. Honda CRX has some history with its tuning. The 1991 CR-X JDM is considered as a thrill to modern man in an ideal sense. Leon’s Mugen themed 91 JMD CRX is well known for speed and energy. A JDM front end and black Zenon side skirts can transform this into a creature on the roads. Simply cut the JDM fenders add some cool flares to the trimmed curves and replace the bulky mirrors with carbon-fiber vision type DC mirrors for the final finishing touches and you’ll feel the difference. Spoon calipers are added assets for your machine.

You can make the final looks even more aggressive by introducing lightweight flat back wheels in the form of 16 inch Spoon SW338s shod in Falken Azenis rubber. Adding a few more upgrades to make it a complete seduction pack is the main motive of every owner. Going for the final touches, getting Golden Eagle themes on the black carbon fiber body will exhibit the real masculine characteristics on the road. CR-X is back with a bang on the roads of Japan and other parts of South-East Asia. Let us see how the most beloved model will charge in the demanding times of today.

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Honda Accord

December 8th, 2010 · No Comments

If you haven’t noticed yet, Honda Accord is a very popular vehicle that has been manufactured in the United States. As history tells it all, Honda Accord is the best selling automobile that belongs to the category of ‘top best selling cars’. This all started in 1979 (when production began) and since then these vehicles has been the most best selling cars. Combining technology with harmony, these manufacturers up till today are still able to maintain their motto.

Over a period of time, this technology has further been improved. With a set budget of around four thousand dollars you can purchase a vehicle with 1.6 aluminum engines running at about 68 horsepower. Also this vehicle has a manual transmission, radio connectivity and a hatch release. The up to date models have a lighter wheel base that are now smoother than before with an automatic transmission of 4 speed and powerful engine. In 1982 is when the second generation of Honda Accord improved features came out but after 1979. The third generation of Honda Accord vehicles came out around and between the year of 1986 and 1989. Such as:

*The LX Sedan

*The LXi Hatchback

*The DX Hatchback

*The LXi Sedan

Honda Accord increased their technology advancements as they also incorporated environmental safety. Now you will see that these cars are more spacious on the inside and can generate up to 268 horsepower. These cars have improved in so many ways since the making of the 1979 models. You can purchase your next car from the manufacture in a variety of colors like crystal black pearl, royal blue, silver metallic, bold beige, metallic, basque red pearl and even taffeta white.

All Honda parts are available for purchase worldwide and you can even see on the World Wide Web that there are several online sites available. Honda can now own up to its immense popularity with confidence because they tae pride in creating something different for anyone’s needs. These online sites can and will sell you a vehicle made from Honda with the option of the lowest price available; especially for the times we are living in now.

Honda Accord vehicles saves a lot of gas while you are traveling as well and could save you money monthly just by not filling up as much. Think of how much you spend on gas weekly and imagine your self only paying that monthly.

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Honda Super Cub and 50cc Honda Cub – The Volkswagen Beetle of Motorcycles!

December 7th, 2010 · No Comments

A very clever design: the Honda Super Cub was the combination of a moped and a scooter. It attracted many people due to its friendly and non intimidating look. People who before had felt threatened by bigger motorcycles, approached and adopted this model very quickly.

It was a versatile motorcycle and had enough power to carry two passengers or a passenger with luggage. Its large diameter tires and wide seats made the ride almost as comfortable as the touring bikes from that time.

>> Honda 50cc Cub and Super Cub FACTS

- In 1952 Honda built 7000 units of this bike which represented the 70% of the entire production of Japanese motorcycles for that year.

- Thanks to this model Honda Motorcycles were absolute market leaders during 1953 and 1954.

It’s worth mentioning that those were very competitive days. There were many manufacturers competing for a very fast growing and demanding market.

- The Honda Super Cub was the equivalent of the Ford T or the Volkswagen Beetle for automobiles. As of 1992 Honda Motorcycles had built 20 million of these machines.

- The Honda 50cc Super Cub was exported to 120 countries.

As the Volkswagen Beetle, the Honda Super Cub didn’t change much through time. Just take a look at the technical data below:

1959 Honda Super Cub Specifications

-> Four stroke horizontal engine.

-> 49 cc of displacement

-> Three speed semi-automatic gearbox.

-> U-shaped frame in stamped steel.

-> Weight: 155 lbs. (70 kg.)

-> Speed: 35 mph (57 kph)

1992 Honda Super Cub Specifications

-> Four stroke horizontal engine.

-> 49 cc of displacement

-> Three speed semi-automatic gearbox.

-> U-shaped frame in stamped steel.

-> *Weight: 122 lbs. (55 kg.)

-> *Speed: 50 mph (80 kph)

Enjoy the ride!

Daniel Levy

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Hero Honda Bikes – Two Wheeler Vehicles of Indians

December 6th, 2010 · No Comments

Hero Honda has been the market leader in manufacturing motor-cylces in India for years, with its two wheelers being favorite amongst Indians. The company is a joint venture between Hero Group of India and Japanese auto giant Honda. As of now the company is the largest manufacturer of two-wheelers in the world.

Hero Honda was established in 1984. The company started to roll out vehicles and soon the products of the company became popular with Indian buyers due to their fuel efficiency and dependability. Splendor has been the best seller-bike, which sells more than 1 million bikes a year.

As of now the company Hero Honda has 3 manufacturing plants. Two are based at Dharuhera and Gurgaon in Haryana, while the third is at Haridwar in Uttarakhand. The company brings out around 39 lakh bikes annually. The company has a sales and service network of more than 3,000 dealerships and service stations in the country.

After the opening of the Indian economy, the auto industry in India has been growing fast. All major companies like Toyota, Ford, Honda, BMW, Mercedes etc are now operating in the Indian car market. With the growing sales of cars, even bike sales have gone up significantly. Many people used to think that bike sales will get influenced by the large number of sales of cars in India. However, they all have been proved wrong as bikes are still selling in large numbers. The middle class Indians still prefer a mean of commuting which is both economical and dependable. Bikes are good for the Indian market as they are cheaper to buy and less expensive to maintain.

One reason of the success of Hero Honda was also the closed economy of the country, that did not encourage presence of large number of players in the market. The competition was not good enough at that time. At that time the waiting period of scooters of Bajaj was too long. Even other two-wheeler makers like Royal Enfield and Escort had long waiting lists. The large amount of production and expansion of selling point was also a reason of the success of Hero Honda bikes.

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Understanding the Honda CR 125

December 1st, 2010 · No Comments

Honda CR 125 is one the motorcycles in the Honda CR series, which rocked the motorcycling world for most of the 1990s and the early part of the first decade of the 21st century. That was before it started to be phased out in the year 2008, when Honda stopped production of the CR series.

Yet the discontinuation of the CR series’ production notwithstanding, many Honda CR 125 motorcycles are still to be spotted on the roads, and will probably continue to be, for the next decade and possibly beyond. Indeed, it is not inconceivable that in the parts of the world where the ‘used motorcycles’ trade is rife, the CR 125 is probably being refurbished and sold as a ‘virtually new’ motorcycle, the suspension of its production notwithstanding.

In the years when it was on top of the market, there were a number of things that people found alluring in the Honda CR 125.

The fact that it came with a five speed gear box; at a point in time when most motorcycles were still equipped with four speed gear box. The idea of a relatively affordable motorcycle with a five speed gearbox was highly attractive to many.

The braking and suspension system on the Honda CR 125 were remarkable too. The motorcycle came with both front and rear brakes (which every motorcycle does anyway). But what set apart the Honda CR 125 is the fact these were single disk-based brakes, a braking system that was reputed to be the most efficient then. The front and back suspension systems amount to 318 millimeters each, meaning that the people and goods on top of the motorcycle are considerably well protected from the impact, even on the roughest of riding terrains.

Speed-wise, the Honda CR 125 was somewhere in the mid of the range. Its top speed of 135 kilometers per hour meant that while there were quite a few motorcycles that could beat it hands-down, it was till above most motorcycles in the market in this regard. In any case, the maximum speed of 135 kilometers per hour is more than most people really need, for day to day uses beyond the motorcycle racing tracks.

Beyond speed, power is another important parameter people look for in a motorcycle, and in this regards, the 41 horse power that the Honda CR 125 is equipped with was good for many people – especially in its early years of production in the 90s.

The weight of 197 pounds, working up to just around 100 kilograms was considered good – that is, heavy enough for stability, yet light enough for maneuverability and fuel efficiency.

The fuel capacity of 2 whole gallons that the Honda CR 125 comes with makes it a motorbike that can do considerable distances between refuels, a handy feature really, considering that it is made to be more of an off-road machine. Being equipped with a carburetor-based engine, and a ‘no frills’ liquid cooling system makes the Honda CR 125 all the more attractive, as an off-road machine.

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