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Since Honda made its debut in the North American automobile market in the 1970s, consumers have consistently enjoyed some of the highest quality vehicles available. While Honda's lineup has evolved significantly from its early days, the diverse range of offerings today ensures even better quality across all nine of their vehicle lines.

Considering a New Car? Think Honda.


Not long ago, your choices were limited to just the Civic, Accord, or Prelude. Today, Honda has broadened its lineup to cover nearly every segment. Let’s dive into their current offerings and see how Honda measures up against the competition.

Accord

Introduced shortly after the Civic, the Honda Accord quickly became a favorite in the North American market, often competing with the Toyota Camry for the top spot. The Accord is frequently updated and is now available in three models: coupe, sedan, and hybrid.

Civic

The Civic was Honda's trailblazer in the US during the early 1970s, thanks to its impressive fuel economy. At a time when American cars were mostly fuel-heavy, the Civic offered an affordable and efficient alternative. Despite early skepticism?"some mockingly referred to it as a "pregnant roller skate"?"the Civic solidified Honda's presence in North America. Today’s Civic, vastly different from the original, comes in coupe, sedan, and hybrid models.

CR-V

Honda’s CR-V is a compact SUV available in either FWD or 4WD, accommodating up to five adults comfortably.

Element

The Honda Element is unique, often described as a "bread box on wheels." Designed with youth in mind, it competes as an alternative to Toyota’s Scion, available in both FWD and 4WD.

Insight

The Insight holds the distinction of being the first gasoline-electric hybrid sold in the US. Five years after its introduction, it remains a vital part of Honda’s lineup.

Odyssey

The Honda Odyssey has set a new standard for minivans. Transformed from a basic people mover to a stylish vehicle, the Odyssey frequently rivals the Toyota Sienna for top honors in North America.

Pilot

As Honda’s first large SUV, the 7-passenger Pilot competes well against the likes of the Ford Explorer, Chevrolet TrailBlazer, GMC Envoy, and Toyota 4Runner, earning respect in the tough American market.

Ridgeline

The Ridgeline, a four-door AWD truck, takes Honda into new territory: off-roading. Unlike other Hondas with AWD or 4WD, the Ridgeline is built for both hills and highways. Its unique five-foot bed features an integrated trunk, making it a standout in its category.

S2000 Roadster

Showcasing Honda's racing capabilities, the S2000 Roadster is a two-seat coupe that holds its own against competitors like the BMW Z4 Roadster. It's consistently ranked as a top choice by consumers and experts, including Edmunds.com.

Honda vs. Toyota


Honda's main competitor is Toyota, and both brands now offer luxury divisions: Toyota has Lexus, and Honda has Acura, for consumers seeking more upscale options. Yet, you can’t go wrong with a Honda?"a brand that continues to grow and excel thanks to exceptional quality and loyal customers.

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