Honda Mobilo - rare, small 7-seater

by honda  •  21 Jan : 09:41   email to someone  printer friendly  
Honda Mobilo mk1Huge windows, almost rectangular side doors, vertical rear door - this interesting design lets to fit inside three seat rows, enabling up to 8 pasangers to travel in comparing to rivals - small car. Powered with 1496 cc 90HP (5500 rpm) engine, four wheel drive, this 7-seater weights only 1270 kilos and is smaller than Toyota Corolla!

Acura RS-X concept at detroit autoshow 2001

by honda  •  19 Jan : 14:46   email to someone  printer friendly  
Acura debuted its RS-X sports coupe prototype at the North American International Auto Show in 2001, providing the world with a first glimpse of the technology and styling direction for the all-new Acura production vehicle to be introduced later in 2002. The RS-X provides a clear indication of the direction Honda (Acura) headed with the new sports coupe that will replace the Integra.

Honda RSX of 2002

by honda  •  19 Jan : 14:27   email to someone  printer friendly  
Honda Integra - RSXIf you look it at glance, you might think this is another Honda Integra TypeR, but really this is US market RSX, that is really close to Integra. "The RSX can take your driving experience to a higher level," says Dick Colliver, executive vice president of Acura. "Coming on the heels of the TL and CL Type-S models and the sportier 2002 RL, the RSX really puts the exclamation mark on Acura's commitment to exhilarating performance, luxury and style." Later, in 2005 the RSX Type-S received camshafts, b-pipe and muffler from the exhaust, 4.77 final drive ratio, crankshaft pulley and the intake snorkel duct from the Japanese model Honda Integra Type-R. Rev-limit was also increased from 8100 rpms to 8300 rpms.

Honda Beat Gallery

by honda  •  19 Jan : 12:31   email to someone  printer friendly  
Honda Beat photo gallery We have searched the net and found some Honda Beat photos - from stock to extremely tuned ones (like Honda NSX-like, supercharged, nicely panted from Russia, hard-top, from GT4 game etc.) You can find more or upload your own in our gallery http://www.best-honda.com/honda/autogallery/autogallery.php?show=Beat

Honda Baby NSX (Beat)

by honda  •  19 Jan : 10:43   email to someone  printer friendly  
Honda Beat - kids like it!Smaller than a Metro, but packing all the technology of an NSX, Honda's Beat is set to become the Japanese cult car of the '90s. Its specification is another landmark for Honda; despite being 9 ins shorter than the Metro and powered by a complex mid-mounted 12-valve three-cylinder 656 cc engine, it sells in Japan for the equivalent of £ 6,000. That's expensive for its class but its looks and specification seem certain to create demand. You can easily supercharge this engine, getting more than 130 horses on the rear wheels.

Honda Beat

by honda  •  19 Jan : 10:24   email to someone  printer friendly  
Honda BeatMost of us haven't seen this Honda, and Best-Honda found this one when making honda timeline. The Honda Beat is a small sportscar, that fits the regulations of a keicar. It is a convertible and has a midengine. The production began in May 1991 and finished in February 1996. The total number of cars produced was around 33,600. Most of the production (around 2/3) occurred in the first year, and then production and sales reduced drastically. There were two different models of Beat (PP1-100 and PP1-110), although there were a couple of different limited edition versions as well.

Honda LEV - clean air engine

by honda  •  14 Jan : 14:59   email to someone  printer friendly  
Honda LEV - clean air vehicleIn 1997 Honda introduced its Civic Ferio LEV and Partner 1.6 LEV, its first two clean air vehicles boasting emission levels only 1/10th of those permitted by regulations of 1997, achieving the world's lowest emission levels. In order to achieve the high demands set by the "HONDA LEV" standards, it was necessary to reduce CO (carbon monoxide), HC (hydrocarbon) and NOx (nitrogen oxide) emissions under various circumstances from cold start to frequent acceleration and deceleration conditions.
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