Honda at SEMA




The first silver accessorized Accord, is the Accord Coupe HF-S Concept that features a retuned throttle, suspension and exhaust. It's basically a carbon fiber and body color aero kit that really makes the shape pop. This particular Accord Coupe was built by Honda Access America, Inc., Honda's U.S. accessory development team, so it is conceivable that you could replicate it for yourself.
The red accessorized Accord, is the Accord Coupe HFP Concept. This is the car that you can replicate with a careful parts checking in the HFP accessory catalog. The great thing about factory accessories is that if you have the dealer affix them to your car, they carry a 3 year/36,000 mile warranty.

New Honda StepWGN




Hail a modest freshning of the StepWGN for Japan!
For this year, there is a slight change in the front and rear and the interior. There is also a new model, StepWGN Stada which is a more luxurious model, shown in Purple.

New Japanese Honda S2000/S2000 Type-S







The S2000 the Japanese are getting.
Look at that rich mocha interior colour!

Tokyo Auto Show Day 1












There you have it. Day one of the Tokyo Auto Show.
Quite an interesting day for Honda!

BREAKING NEWS!

Honda has confirmed that the FCX fuel-cell vehicle will be in fact destined for production and a car based on the CR-Z will make the production line. The FCX production model will be unveiled at the LA Auto Show in November with sales starting next year. In 2009, there will be TWO hybrids, a CR-Z hybrid AND a "global hybrid" family car.

In other news...

Honda took aim at the Chevy Volt yesterday, saying that plug-in hybrid vehicles don't do enough for the environment so that Honda would not look into such a technology. Fukui said Honda is working on high-performing lithium batteries, and if they succeed a pure battery-powered electric vehicle is in its future.

BREAKING NEWS!

There are reports that the 2009 Honda Accord Diesel model will be a 2.2L turbodiesel making 180hp and over 320lb-ft and with fuel mileage of over 40mpg!

This diesel engine will also make it to the future Civic Type-R model.

2007/2008 Canadian vs. US Honda Prices

Now that the Canadian dollar is already past on-par with the US dollar, here is a comparison of prices of Honda models in Canada compared to models in the states. I've compared similarily equipped models that are the same on both sides of the border.

Note: All Prices are MSRP with no additional charges.
Note 2: Canadian models are 2007, US models are 2008.

2007 Honda Odyssey LX (Canadian) vs. 2008 Honda Odyssey LX (US)
$25 860 (2008 Honda Odyssey in US) vs. $33 300 (2007 Honda Odyssey in Canada)

2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L (Canadian) vs. 2008 Honda Odyssey EX-L (US)
$32 210 (2008 Honda Odyssey in US) vs. $40 000 (2007 Honda Odyssey in Canada)

2007 Honda Odyssey Touring (Canadian) vs. 2008 Honda Odyssey Touring (US)
$40 010 (2008 Honda Odyssey in US) vs. $48 100 (2007 Honda Odyssey in Canada)

2007 Honda S2000 Base (Canadian) vs. 2008 Honda S2000 Base (US)
$34 300 (2008 Honda S2000 in US) vs. $50 600 (2007 Honda S2000 in Canada)

That's more than $16 000 MORE in Canada than in US and the Canadian S2000 is only a 2007!

2008 Canadian vs. US Acura Prices

Now that the Canadian dollar is already past on-par with the US dollar, here is a comparison of prices of Acura models in Canada compared to models in the states. I've compared similarily equipped models that are the same on both sides of the border.

Note: All Prices are MSRP with no additional charges.
Note 2: The Acura CSX premium compact car is not listed because it is a Canada-only model.

2008 Acura TSX Base (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$28 190 in US vs. $37 500 in Canada

2008 Acura TSX NAVI (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$30 290 in US vs. $40 300 in Canada

2008 Acura TL Base (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$33 725 in US vs. $42 700 in Canada

2008 Acura TL Type-S (Manual/Automatic) US vs. Canada
$38 225 (Both) in US vs. $46 500 (Manual)/$47 800 (Automatic) in Canada

2008 Acura RL Technology/CMBS/PAX / Elite (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$53 700 in US vs. $69 500 in Canada

2008 Acura MDX Base (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$40 195 in US vs. $52 500 in Canada

2008 Acura RDX Base (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$33 195 in US vs. $41 400 in Canada

2008 Acura RDX Technology (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$36 695 in US vs. $45 100 in Canada

2008 Canadian vs. US Honda Prices

Now that the Canadian dollar is already past on-par with the US dollar, here is a comparison of prices of Honda models in Canada compared to models in the states. I've compared similarily equipped models that are the same on both sides of the border.

Note: All Prices are MSRP with no additional charges.
Note 2: (Manual/Automatic) means that the price is the same for manual and automatic transmissions
Note 3: The Honda Odyssey and Honda S2000 are not listed here because that the 2008 Canadian Odyssey and 2008 Canadian S2000 has not been introduced yet.

2008 Honda Accord EX Coupe (Manual) US vs. Canada
$23 160 in US vs. $27 990 in Canada

2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6 NAVI Coupe (Manual/Automatic) US vs. Canada
$30 510 in US vs. $38 290 in Canada

2008 Honda Accord LX Sedan (Manual) US vs. Canada
$20 360 in US vs. $25 090 in Canada

2008 Honda Accord EX-L Sedan (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$25 860 in US vs. $31 090 in Canada

2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6 NAVI Sedan (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$30 260 in US vs. $37 790 in Canada

2008 Honda Civic DX Coupe (Manual) US vs. Canada
$14 810 in US vs. $17 190 in Canada

2008 Honda Civic EX-L Coupe (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$22 460 in US vs. $24 980 in Canada

2008 Honda Civic Si Coupe (Manual) US vs. Canada
$21 110 in US vs. $26 680 in Canada

2008 Honda Civic DX Sedan (Manual) US vs. Canada
$15 010 in US vs. $16 990 in Canada

2008 Honda Civic EX-L Sedan (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$20 710 in US vs. $23 480 in Canada

2008 Honda Civic Si Sedan (Manual) US vs. Canada
$21 310 in US vs. $26 680 in Canada

2008 Honda CR-V LX 4WD (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$21 900 in US vs. $29 790 in Canada

2008 Honda CR-V EX-L NAVI 4WD (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$28 400 in US vs. $37 790 in Canada

2008 Honda Element LX 2WD (Manual) US vs. Canada
$18 980 in US vs. $25 290 in Canada

2008 Honda Element EX 4WD (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$23 190 in US vs. $31 590 in Canada

2008 Honda Element SC (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$23 575 in US vs. $31 190 in Canada

2008 Honda Fit Sport (Manual) US vs. Canada
$15 270 in US vs. $19 580 in Canada

2008 Honda Fit Sport (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$16 070 in US vs. $20 880 in Canada

2008 Honda Pilot SE 4WD (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$32 995 in US vs. $43 990 in Canada

2008 Honda Pilot EX-L NAVI 4WD (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$35 645 in US vs. $46 690 in Canada

2008 Honda Ridgeline LX/RT 4WD (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$28 000 in US vs. $35 820 in Canada

2008 Honda Ridgeline EX-L NAVI/RTL NAVI (Automatic) US vs. Canada
$35 090 in US vs. $45 220 in Canada

More 2008 Honda Fit












Enjoy!

Today's Test Drives and Reviews

Canadian Driver's 2008 Honda Accord EX-L 4 Cylinder Review

Find it @ http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/mc/08accord.htm

Canadian Driver's 2001-2005 Honda Civic Used Car Report

Find it @ http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/cc/01-05civic.htm

New Fit in Japan!








The new Fit/Jazz has now arrived in Japan!


Press Release


The second-generation Fit was developed following the tradition of Honda’s man maximum, machine minimum concept with the goal of creating the ideal small car for a new age. To provide values which exceed customer expectations for a small car and to set a new benchmark in the highly competitive small car segment, packaging, utility and driving performance have been further advanced with the all-new Fit.


The packaging of the new Fit is based on Honda’s innovative center tank layout, with a longer wheelbase and wider track for enhanced interior space and practicality, combined with the small-car maneuverability of a 4.7-meter minimum turning radius. The front pillar has been moved forward to create a spacious interior, while the exterior boasts exhilarating styling. An ingenious interior layout helped create a comfortable cabin with space equivalent to a mid-sized sedan. The new Fit’s practicality has also been enhanced with four-mode “Ultra Seat” and three-mode “Ultra Luggage” storage spaces.


The new Fit’s dynamic performance is made possible by a newly developed 1.3-liter i-VTEC engine that delivers maximum output of 73kW (100PS). Combined with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and newly developed torque converter, the engine provides enjoyable driving and class-leading 24 km/l fuel economy. The body rigidity and crash safety performance were also enhanced while maintaining weight equivalent to the previous model. Moreover, the newly designed chassis also helps achieve superior comfort and steady handling.
Newly added to the Fit lineup is a Road Sailing (RS) version which highlights a sportier and sophisticated character with a newly developed 1.5-liter i-VTEC engine and a specially designed suspension with enhanced styling and a richer feel.


Honda Fit was first introduced in Japan in June 2001. It is now being produced in six factories in five countries and sold in approximately 115 countries around the world, with cumulative sales of more than two million.


Key features of the New Fit


Exterior stylingThe exterior styling is intended to express both spaciousness and dynamic motion, with front pillars moved forward for an advanced, super-forward form. The fuel lid dovetails seamlessly with the monoform styling thanks to Honda’s first application of a push-lift opener. The door mirrors provide greater visibility with 30% more surface area supported by a compact mount located at the base of the front quarter light. The addition of five new colors brings the total available body colors to twelve.


Packaging


The center tank layout was carried over from the previous model to help maintain the maneuverability expected of a small car while allowing enhancement of cabin space and practicality. The overall length has been increased 55 mm to 3,900 mm and the width 20 mm to 1,695 mm, while the 1,525 mm height remains the same as the previous model, allowing for use of tower parking.


While the wheelbase has been increased 50 mm to 2,500 mm, the tread size has also been increased to help optimize the steering angle and maintain the minimum turning radius of the previous model at 4.7 meters.


An emergency tire repair kit is provided instead of a spare tire, freeing up 64 liters of storage space beneath the floor. Combined with the space in the luggage room this brings the total available luggage space to an amazing 427 liters.


The rear hatch opening is located 605 mm from the ground, making it easy to load and unload luggage. The rear doors also open to a wide 80° angle, providing even easier access for passengers and facilitating loading and unloading of luggage.

Interior


The cabin features an ingenious layout with equivalent space as one of Honda’s middle-class sedans, providing passengers a natural feeling of comfort.


The large three-meter cluster provides superior visibility with permanent illumination. The speedometer, located in the center of the cluster, features a large LED display providing of a broad range of information, including current fuel economy and range indications.


To ensure a comfortable driving position for all drivers, a tilt and telescopic steering column as well as a ratchet-operated seat height adjuster have been applied.


The front quarter windows are three times of the size of those in the previous model, and the width of the front pillar has been reduced by 20 mm to provide enhanced visibility. A new Sky Roof provides even more sense of space and comfort in the cabin. The power sun shield can be opened and closed with the touch of a switch for a comfortable cabin all year round.


The front seat is based on the seat frame of a middle-class sedan and fitted with springs and padding optimized for seat hold and ride comfort. The rear seats are 20 mm wider, 15 mm deeper, and have cushions 10 mm thicker for enhanced ride comfort. The left and right headrests fit into the seat back for easy seat arrangement and 30% better rearward visibilities.


Utility


The four modes of “Ultra Seat” provide enhanced utility.
Utility mode:
Easy one-motion dive down and release operation of the rear seats. The luggage space can be extended to a maximum length of 1,720 mm thanks to the spacious full-flat floor.
Long mode:
In Utility mode, place the passenger seat in the full reclining position to create a space up to 2,400 mm long to carry long objects.
Tall mode:
Fold up the rear seat cushions to take advantage of Fit’s 1,280 mm roof height—the perfect way to make space for tall items like house plants.
Refresh mode:
Remove the front seat headrests and put the front seats in full reclining position to stretch out across the front and rear seats for a rest.


The three “Ultra Luggage” modes provide added practicality to Fit’s cargo space.
Upper/Lower mode:
Lift the flexible luggage board from the floor to separate the luggage space into upper and lower partitions. The net used to create the upper space is perfect for carrying irregularly shaped objects that won’t sit flat.
Tall mode:
Open the flexible luggage board to create enough space to load tall objects.
Regular mode:
The under floor space is perfect for storing sports gear or raincoats and umbrellas. And once the lid is on, you won’t have to worry about soiling your other luggage.


The Fit interior is replete with practical utility, starting with 10 cup-holders and a wide range of easy-to-use storage spaces.


A Honda HDD InterNavi navigation system equipped with a 7-inch wide display and a 40GB hard disk is available as a factory option. And with the new Fit Honda introduces two new services to enhance the driving experience of members of the InterNavi Premium Club: New Road Data and Earthquake Information System.


Powertrain


The new Fit comes with either of two new engines: a 1.3 liter i-VTEC or a 1.5 liter i-VTEC. In addition to the superior low-rpm torque of its predecessors, the new 1.3l i-VTEC brings more power to the high rpm range and delivers enhanced fuel economy in everyday driving. The new four-valve configuration with enhanced intake performance and drive-by-wire technology combine to help achieve a power rating of 73 kW(100PS). The use of only one of the two intake valves at low rpm increases EGR efficiency, helping the Fit achieve a class-leading 24 km per liter fuel economy.


The new 1.5 liter i-VTEC delivers superior fuel economy combined with lively dynamic performance and plentiful torque throughout all speed ranges. Intake valve timing and clearance settings switch to match for low- and high-speed driving and optimized valve overlap in the low-, mid-, and high speed ranges enhances intake and exhaust efficiency for power output of 88 kW(120PS) and superior fuel economy of 19.6 km per liter.


The Fit’s continuous variable transmission delivers enhanced drive and off-the-line acceleration thanks to the implementation of a new torque converter. Higher gear ratios also help improve fuel economy by keeping rpms low during cruising. The low-friction, high-efficiency oil pump and pulleys as well as a new creep control system provide optimized creep control at low speeds and during idling for improved fuel economy.

Body


Body construction and design have been ingeniously modified to improve body rigidity and crash safety performance even while maintaining the same weight as the previous model. Noise and vibration during idling as well as booming noise while cruising are quieter than ever thanks to highly efficient connections of structural members and enhanced body stiffness.
The implementation of sound-absorbing acoustic materials in the roof, carpet, and dashboard insulation contribute both to greater quietness and to lower weight. The RS Type is equipped with special damping and acoustic materials to achieve quietness expected of more expensive vehicles.


Chassis


The newly designed chassis realizes both superior ride comfort and steady handling. The rigid body and supple suspension provide an exceptional dynamic performance.


The new Fit features a McPherson strut front suspension.


The H-shaped torsion beam rear suspension achieves the maximum possible space for the rear seats and cargo area as well as supple ride comfort and steady handling.


The new electric power steering has more capacity than the previous model, and improvements to steering gear box rigidity and attachment points provide a more direct steering feel.


Safety and Performance


The RS Type comes with Honda’s vehicle stability assist (VSA) system, which is the first implementation of VSA with a manual transmission vehicle in this class. In addition, engine torque control and DBW throttle control enable precise control of the vehicle in driving.
A side curtain air bag system function with the front seat i-side air bag system to provide added protection against head injuries during side collisions. Honda’s Advanced Compatibility Engineering Body provides enhanced self-protection and better compatibility in collisions with other vehicles. Honda pedestrian-injury reduction body design helps protect pedestrians from injury in the event of a collision.


All Fit models are equipped with an electronic brake distribution ABS system plus brake assist functionality as standard equipment. In addition to an ISO FIX child seat bar, tether anchors are provided in both the left and right rear seats as standard equipment.


Environmental Performance


All types have been certified by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport as having achieved a 75% reduction with respect to emissions regulations for 2005. All types equipped with CVT exceed Japanese fuel economy standards for 2010 by 20%; G- and L-Type equipped with 4WD as well as RS-Type equipped with 5MT exceed Japanese fuel economy standards for 2010 by 5%; RS-Type equipped with 4WD comply with Japanese fuel economy standards for 2010.


The use of VOCs in the cabin has been reduced to a minimum, and all types comply with indoor density guidelines set out by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.


Rotating passenger seat (Purple-ish pink car)


A rotating passenger seat is available to take full advantage of Fit’s ease of access. Incorporating the same styling, ride comfort, and bolstering as the base model, this exclusive seat has been designed with a specially contoured seat cushion for enhanced ease of access. Oversized bearings help ensure smooth rotation.


295 mm of foot space during rotation—a full 65 mm more than the previous model—has been achieved together with a seat height of 585 mm for enhanced ease of access.


The tip up configuration of the ULTRA SEAT Tall mode enables easy loading and unloading of a wheelchair through the rear seats.

More 2008 US Honda Odyssey Pics


LX- $25 680 US

EX- $28 960 US

EX-L- $32 210 US, EX-L RES- $33 810 US, EX-L RES/NAVI- $35 810 US


Touring- $40 010 US, Touring PAX- $40 610 US

2008 US Honda Odyssey Now On Sale!












The 2008 Honda Odyssey is now on sale!
For more, visit http:/www.automobiles.honda.com/odyssey/

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