Honda Americas Invests in its Ohio Home
Honda's North American operations, Honda Americas, is getting ready for the next generation of vehicles by investing into its ground zero. Three facilities in...
2011 Will Be Final Model Year of Production for Honda Element
The 2011 Honda Element will be the final model year of production of the innovative and functional crossover utility vehicle, American Honda Motor...
NHTSA investigating 320,000 Honda minivans for air bag issues
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened a preliminary investigation into "whether 320,000 2003-04 Honda Odyssey minivans should be recalled" for air...
Honda Recalls The CR-V and CR-Z
American Honda will be voluntarily recalling two popular vehicles for unrelated issues. The first will be certain editions of the 2006 model year CR-V crossover followed...
Honda Prices 2015 Honda Civic Si
Honda announced the pricing for the 2015 Honda Civic Si.
The 2015 Honda Civic Si starts at $23,680 for the coupe version, and $23,880 for...
New Honda Plant to be Built in Alabama
Washington DC February 8, 2007; The AIADA newsletter reported that Yutaka Technologies Inc., subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., said yesterday that it is building...
Honda’s CR-Z Race Car
Recently inside the tuning community, no car has been accepted by the craft more than the Honda CR-Z. Light weight Honda coupes have always...
Honda Ridgeline Production In Alabama Fires Up Just In Time For Summer Tailgates
Americans love to tailgate, and if Honda has it their way more Americans will be tailgating in Ridgelines.
Honda Manufacturing of Alabama has begun building...
NHTSA investigates Honda Accords over air bag problem
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating some Honda Accords because of air bags issues, reports The Associated Press.
The agency received complaints...
Honda Expands Air Bag Recall
In the recent past, American Honda Motor Company issued a voluntary recall on certain 2001 through 2003 model year Hondas and Acuras. The issue revolved...




