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Learn more about the natural gas fueled Honda Civic GX, a natural gas vehicle designed to meet the many needs of your fleet. Comfortable,...
Honda starts making natural gas car - 1998-04-08 - Business First of...
Honda starts making natural gas car Honda of America Manufacturing has launched production of the Civic GX natural gas vehicle, the first fully...
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GX has some of the lowest emissions of any vehicle on the road, Honda said. On average, a car with a natural gas-powered internal-combustion...
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Gas up at home - April 22, 2005
Honda markets a natural gas car with its own home refueling machine By DEE-ANN DURBIN The Associated Press...
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Hero Honda Dec domestic sales up 6% (Business Standard India)
Hero Honda today reported a 6.02% increase in domestic sales at 2,38,822 units in December 2005 as against 2,25,250 units in December 2004. According to information available on the company website, exports increased 14.19% to 6,282 units in December 2005 from 5,501 units in the year-ago period.
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Honda Civic 2004: The Weekly Driver Review
As Honda's entry level, subcompact vehicle, what's not to like about the Civic? As an ideal example of getting what you pay for, the 2004 Civic includes almost 40 style options - 2-door to 4-door to hatchback, gas to hybrid and 5-speed manual to automatic. For my weekly drive, I tested the 4-door EX sedan with a 127- horsepower, 1.7-liter, 16-valve, 4-cylinder engine. The appealing magnesium gray metallic exterior was complemented nicely with a mixed dark and lighter gray interior ...
Author: James Raia
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More Environment-Friendly, Fuel Cell Powered Hondas to Traverse the Streets of Los Angeles Soon
More Environment-Friendly, Fuel Cell Powered Hondas to Traverse the Streets of Los Angeles Soon
This is the latest buzz words in the car industry, but what is it really all about?
Honda FCX powered by Honda fuel cells.
It has been two years since Honda released the Honda FCX which has become the first fuel cell vehicle in the world to receive government certification, paving the way for the commercial use of fuel cell vehicles. This comes as no surprise as Honda has always b ...
Author: Jenny McLane
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The New Truck From Honda: Ridgeline
The Honda Ridgeline is Honda’s new pickup truck on the market. It uses Honda's unibody large vehicle platform, shared with the Acura MDX and Honda Odyssey. It is powered by an all aluminum 255 hp 3.5 L V6 coupled to a 5-speed automatic transmission with all wheel drive capable of towing 5000 lbs. The Ridgeline will be the first pickup truck with a fully-independent suspension. Some of the more innovative features of the Ridgeline are its tailgate, which can fold down or hinge to the sid ...
Author: Stuart Simpson
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