Thursday, August 19, 2010

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour

The Honda Accord is often considered the best midsize sedan on the market. So how do you top that? By making a premium crossover with all of Accord’s features and reliability blended with five-door versatility. To that end, the Crosstour’s features and options are all at the upper end of Accord’s offerings, and is offered in EX and EX-L models. Learn more about the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour at Honda dealers MD.

Crosstour is powered by a 3.5-liter, i-VTEC, V-6 engine with Honda’s Variable Cylinder Management, which can shut off half the cylinders while cruising to save on fuel. The engine produces 271 horsepower and 254 lb.-ft. of torque and is mated to a five-speed automatic transmission that features automatic RPM rev-matching on downshifts. Two-wheel drive is standard and Honda’s Real Time 4WD available. Fuel economy is rated at 18 mpg city and 27 mpg highway for the two-wheel drive Crosstour and 17 city, 25 highway for the 4WD model. The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour is generating a lot of buzz at Maryland Honda Dealer.

Crossover shoppers are focused on utility and versatility. Crosstour offers both. Conveniently located levers near the rear hatch opening allow for easy conversion of the rear seats into flat cargo floor, creating 51.3 cubic feet of space. Under the rear floor is a removable box that adds nearly two cubic feet of space. The cargo box lid can be flipped over to protect the carpet from dirty items. Honda dealers MD have all the details on the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour.

Standard features on the EX include: dual-zone, automatic climate control with second row ventilation; a 360-watt, AM/FM, six-disc, seven-speaker audio system; 60/40 split rear seat; 17-inch alloy wheels; hidden removable utility box; projector beam headlights and auto-off fog lights. The EX-L adds or upgrades: leather seats with heated front seats; leather steering wheel and gear shift knob; auto dimming rearview mirror; 18-inch aluminum wheels; auto on/off headlights; memory driver’s seat and side mirrors; cargo cover; upgraded speakers and USB audio interface. Get more information at Maryland Honda dealer.

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Honda’s Hybrid Future? The Fit

It’s more than just the Fit, of course, with the Insight and a new Civic Hybrid on the way next year. But the Fit Hybrid is the new kid in the automaker’s lineup with introduction scheduled for Japanese and American markets in 2011. Recently, Honda announced plans to bring more alternative-powertrain vehicles to the U.S. and other markets. Learn more about Honda’s alt-fuel vehicles at Washington Honda.

The Fit Hybrid goes on sale in Japan this fall for the equivalent of $18,600, which makes it the cheapest hybrid in that country. As yet, pricing hasn’t been announced for the U.S. version of the Fit Hybrid, which is expected to hit these shores next year. More details about Honda vehicles can be found at Washington Honda dealers.

Honda will lease demonstration electric vehicles to Stanford University, Google and the city of Torrance, Calif. (home of Honda’s U.S. headquarters), from the end of the year through 2011. The company says range and recharge times remain an issue, which analysts say means the car will be a short-distance vehicle like the Nissan Leaf. Honda plans to sell its EV in Japan and America in 2012. Honda also has a mid-size plug-in hybrid set to debut in the U.S. and Japan by 2012. Torrance also gets to test that one out. Visit Washington Honda to get more info on Honda’s current alt-fuel cars.

Honda still sees the gasoline engine as the near- to mid-term drive train for the majority of its vehicle lineup. The company says it will update engines and transmissions with more efficient products in 2012. As for diesel engines, Honda’s announced new, smaller engine is only bound for Europe. As for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, the company is continuing development of vehicles and refueling. Outside of the FCX Clarity, which is limited to a small number of leases, the company hasn’t publically announced any plans to expand its fuel cell vehicle lineup for retail customers. Check out Washington Honda dealers for more about Honda’s lineup of hybrids.

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2011 Honda Accord

Now in its eighth generation, the Honda Accord continues as one of the best selling midsize sedans in the U.S. For 2011, new styling and an increase in fuel economy, along with the addition of the leather-equipped SE model are the highlights. Sedan and coupe models feature some differences in the refreshed design, with the coupe receiving a different grille, new front bumper shape and new wheel design for V-6 models. A new front grille, front bumper, rear deck lid and wheel design are the treatment for the sedan’s refreshed look. See more of the 2011 Honda Accord at Honda Richmond.

For 2011, there is a 190-horsepower, 2.4-liter, i-VTEC, four-cylinder engine in the EX and EX-L Sedans and the LX-S, EX and EX-L Coupes. In the Accord LX, LX-P and SE sedans, the 2.4-liter, i-VTEC, four-cylinder produces 177 horsepower. An available 3.5-liter, i-VTEC, V-6 engine produces 271 horsepower and has Variable Cylinder Management, which can deactivate up to half the cylinders while cruising to improve gas mileage. For the Accord EX-L Coupe with the six-speed manual gearbox the 3.5-liter, VTEC engine drops the cylinder management and gets a performance tuned valve train, intake and exhaust to broaden the torque curve. Learn more about the 2011 Honda Accord at Richmond Honda.

Four-cylinder Accords come with a five-speed manual gearbox standard and a five-speed automatic is available. Sedans with the V-6 come with a five-speed automatic, while the coupe gets an exclusive six-speed manual transmission. The sedan comes with either 16-inch steel wheels or 16- or 17-inch alloy wheels depending on model. The four-cylinder coupe rides on 17-inch alloys, while 18-inch allows are standard on the V-6. Every model comes with four-wheel disc brakes, double-wishbone front and multi-link rear suspension. Honda Richmond has more information about the 2011 Honda Accord.

Accord buyers have a choice of audio systems, all with MP3/Windows Media Audio playback and an auxiliary input jack. A single disc, six speaker, 160-watt system is standard. Also included is Radio Data System, which shows information broadcast by participating FM stations and often includes call letters, station type, song and artist. A six-disc, in-dash changer replaces the single-disc player on some models. The premium system sports a six-disc changer, 270 watts and seven speakers including an eight-inch subwoofer. Get more details on the 2011 Honda Accord at Richmond Honda.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

2011 Honda CR-Z

A fun, two-seat car isn’t a new idea for Honda, which sold the CRX for nine years. CRX models ranged from the high-mileage HF to the sport Si, which was popular with the enthusiast crowd. With the CRX firmly in mind, Honda has created a two-seat hybrid model with similar looks and sportiness in mind. The CR-Z, priced at less than $20,000, is due in dealers Aug. 24th. Visit Honda dealer Portland and find out more about the 2011 CR-Z.

The CR-Z is powered by a 1.5-liter, i-VTEC four-cylinder, gasoline engine couple to an electric motor, which Honda calls Integrated Motor Assist. A six-speed manual gearbox is standard and a continuously variable transmission is optional. The gasoline engine produces 115 horsepower and 107 lb.-ft. of torque, while the electric motor kicks in 13 horsepower and 58 lb.-ft. of torque. The two-seat hybrid is generating a lot of buzz at Honda dealership Portland.

Fuel economy for the CR-Z comes in at 31 mpg city and 37 mpg highway with the six-speed. Opt for the CVT, and the numbers increase to 35 city, 39 highway. As expected, acceleration is reportedly quicker with the six-speed. Honda has kept the weight in check with aluminum suspension control arms, four-wheel disc brakes and electric steering. The CR-Z weighs about as much as an Insight and less than the Fit. This head-turning hybrid arrives at Honda dealership Portland in about three weeks.

The CR-Z comes in two grades, CR-Z Base and CR-Z EX. The base model features include a six-speaker AM/F/CD/USB audio system, automatic climate control, power windows and door locks, remote entry and cruise control. The EX adds a 360-watt AM/FM/CD audio system with seven speakers, including a subwoofer, Bluetooth and leather-wrapped steering wheel. Satellite navigation and voice recognition are available options. Honda dealers near Portland have all the details on the 2011 CR-Z.

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2011 Honda Odyssey

With fall almost upon us, new vehicles will be hitting showrooms soon. Among the most anticipated rides is the 2011 Honda Odyssey. The best selling minivan the past two years, the new model comes out swinging in order to take on its main rival, the Toyota Sienna. Honda has restyled the Odyssey in a more aggressive, sport vein by making it a little shorter and a little wider. Find out more about the 2011 Odyssey at Honda Middleton.

A new grille, similar to the Accord Crosstour, and a beltline styling cue known as the “lightning bolt” set the new minivan apart from its predecessor. The design sets the Odyssey apart from its domestic competitors, the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Caravan. Learn more about the 2011 Odyssey at New Britain Honda.

Inside, the new Odyssey offers several standard optional features aimed at driver and passenger comfort. Among these are a 12-speaker audio system, satellite navigation, an HDMI input, split-screen capability for the rear-seat entertainment system, a “cool box,” a removable front-seat center console and stowable third-row seats. Middletown Honda has more on the 2011 Odyssey.

Powered by a 3.5-liter, V-6 that will produce about 250 horsepower and 245 lb.-ft. of torque—final specifications haven’t been released. The engine will have Variable Cylinder Management, which saves fuel by using only three or four cylinders in low demand situations. A six-speed automatic transmission is expected, replacing the previous model’s five speed. The new model has created a lot of buzz at Honda Middleton.

While still either a seven- or eight-passenger vehicle depending on the second row configuration, the new Odyssey boasts the ability to put three child seats in the second row versus the previous model’s two-seat capability. The 2011 Odyssey’s arrival is much anticipated at New Britain Honda.

Expected to arrive in dealers this fall, the new Odyssey is expected to be available in the same three models, LX, EX-L and Touring. Middletown Honda buyers are looking forward to driving the 2011 Odyssey.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour

The Honda Accord is often considered the best midsize sedan on the market. So how do you top that? By making a premium crossover with all of Accord’s features and reliability blended with five-door versatility. To that end, the Crosstour’s features and options are all at the upper end of Accord’s offerings, and is offered in EX and EX-L models. Learn more about the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour at Honda dealers MD.

Crosstour is powered by a 3.5-liter, i-VTEC, V-6 engine with Honda’s Variable Cylinder Management, which can shut off half the cylinders while cruising to save on fuel. The engine produces 271 horsepower and 254 lb.-ft. of torque and is mated to a five-speed automatic transmission that features automatic RPM rev-matching on downshifts. Two-wheel drive is standard and Honda’s Real Time 4WD available. Fuel economy is rated at 18 mpg city and 27 mpg highway for the two-wheel drive Crosstour and 17 city, 25 highway for the 4WD model. The 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour is generating a lot of buzz at Maryland Honda Dealer.

Crossover shoppers are focused on utility and versatility. Crosstour offers both. Conveniently located levers near the rear hatch opening allow for easy conversion of the rear seats into flat cargo floor, creating 51.3 cubic feet of space. Under the rear floor is a removable box that adds nearly two cubic feet of space. The cargo box lid can be flipped over to protect the carpet from dirty items. Honda dealers MD have all the details on the 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour.

Standard features on the EX include: dual-zone, automatic climate control with second row ventilation; a 360-watt, AM/FM, six-disc, seven-speaker audio system; 60/40 split rear seat; 17-inch alloy wheels; hidden removable utility box; projector beam headlights and auto-off fog lights. The EX-L adds or upgrades: leather seats with heated front seats; leather steering wheel and gear shift knob; auto dimming rearview mirror; 18-inch aluminum wheels; auto on/off headlights; memory driver’s seat and side mirrors; cargo cover; upgraded speakers and USB audio interface. Get more information at Maryland Honda dealer.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

2011 Honda Pilot

Honda’s Pilot SUV is currently in its second generation. With seating for eight and available four-wheel drive, the Pilot offers the ability take people and cargo to places not reached by paved roads. Buyers can choose among four models, LX, EX, EX-L and Touring. Learn more about the 2011 Honda Pilot at New Haven Honda dealerships.

A 3.5-liter, i-VTEC, V-6 engine mated to a five-speed automatic transmission powers the Pilot. The engine develops 250 horsepower and 253 lb.-ft. of torque. An available four-wheel drive system shifts power among the wheels based on which of them has more traction. The engine uses Honda’s Variable Cylinder Management allows the engine to run on six, four or three cylinders, providing power when needed and fuel economy while cruising. The two-wheel drive Pilot achieves 17 mpg city, 23 mpg highway, while the four-wheel drive model gets 16 mpg city and 22 mpg highway. Honda dealers New Haven have all the details on the 2011 Honda Pilot.

The Pilot provides 18.0 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row seat and a hidden storage well adds 2.8 cubic feet and can be combined with the above-floor area. The second and third row seats fold flat into the floor creating 87.0 cubic feet of space and accommodate items up to four feet wide. Get more information about the 2011 Honda Pilot at New Haven Honda dealerships.

Honda’s Grade Logic Control helps keep the Pilot in the correct gear when driving up or downhill, preventing the transmission from gear hunting. The automatic four-wheel drive applies power to all four corners as needed. The system’s manual lock mode can be used in first or second gear at speeds up to 18 mph and delivers maximum torque transfer to the rear wheels. Pilot can tow up to 4,500 pounds when equipped with 4WD and 3,500 pounds on 2WD models. Honda dealers New Haven can provide more about the 2011 Honda Pilot.

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2010 Honda Element Dog Friendly Edition

Versatility has always been one of the Element’s strong points, with the ability to carry people and cargo using the various configurations. Honda adds another dimension to that versatility with the Dog Friendly package, which is designed to benefit both human and canine. Learn more about the Dog Friendly Element at Honda dealers Connecticut.

Among the features are a nylon web kennel with soft sides to keep dog and passengers safe in the event of a frontal accident, a pet bed and an integrated ramp. A 12-volt fan and spill-resistant water dish add to the dog’s riding comfort. There’s a second-row seat cover with a dog pattern design that matches the pet bed’s fabric, all-season rubber floor mats with a toy bone pattern and Dog Friendly exterior emblems. Get details about the Dog Friendly Element at Honda dealerships CT.

The Dog Friendly package is exclusive to the EX model, which like all Elements is powered by a 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engine mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. Honda’s Real Time 4WD is available on the EX. Fuel economy with the 2WD model is 20 mpg city, 25 mpg highway, and 19 mpg city, 24 mpg for the 4WD Element. Honda dealers Connecticut has more information on the Dog Friendly Element.

The EX model’s audio system features 270-watts, AM/FM tuner, XM Satellite Radio, CD player with MP3/WMA capability, auxiliary audio input and seven speakers, including a 6.5-inch subwoofer. Also available is a satellite navigation system, rear backup camera, and USB audio port causing a large stir at Honda dealerships CT.

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