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Honda's tagline "The Power of Dreams" couldn't be more accurate - they've managed to build a house that isn't powered by much else.  
 
The Crosstour is one of the most unique vehicles in the crossover segment, and unfortunately for Honda, it tends to be overlooked more often than not - For 2013, Honda aims to change that.  
In 1999, when Honda began selling the world's first mass-production hybrid electric vehicle, the Insight, nobody would foresee that the little car would not only amass a huge cult following, but also light the fuse for what is now the big thing in the auto industry. 
If you want a fun and engaging driving experience, but you don't want to kill polar bears doing it, the CR-Z offers the best of both worlds.
In a world crowded with small startup automakers from all over claiming that they're going to revolutionize the transportation industry, sometimes it's hard to notice the green technology being offered up by more mainstream automakers.     

If you haven't already heard of Aha, allow Mungenast St. Louis Honda to introduce you. Reader - a cutting-edge entertainment service brought to you by Harman.

Originally, hailed for introducing text-to-speech reading of Facebook status updates, Aha has grown to include a streaming service coined Aha Radio. While Aha just introduced Aha Radio at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, they have already secured two automotive partners. One of which is yours truly: Honda. Thanks to…

It's no secret that every time Honda shows us something new on the auto show stage, they don't leave much to the imagination, and the same can be said for the 2013 Accord Concept.  This "concept" vehicle showcases not only the new Accord styling, but it also shows us what's ahead in terms of safety and performance for all Honda vehicles in the next couple years.  To say the least, there's?
For 2012, Honda surprised us with an even better CR-V (who knew that was possible, right?) and so far, the reviews have been very positive.  Although the new Honda CR-V comes equipped with more standard content and offers more interior volume overall, the general dimensions of the vehicle remain relatively unchanged - after all, its size has been an integral aspect of its success in the marketplace - it's not too big or too small, and it seats five adults comfortably and offers up more than 100 cubic feet of passenger space. 

Japanese auto maker Honda is now officially testing new EV fleet vehicles in China. Honda motors is testing models such as the Honda Fit EV fleet as well as other EV Honda models.

Demonstrations and testing for the EVs will be done on local streets in order to reproduce real-world usage environments. Through the testing and monitoring of daily driving by general users, Honda expects to gain insight towards charging patterns as well as range…

The all new Honda CR-V made its debut in September, just prior to the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show. Many at LAAS were surprised at the direction Honda's award winning cars seem to be taking.

 

However, the Japanese auto maker is being very careful with how they reshape a popular, well known vehicle like CR-V.

 

Next year's CR-V will be powered by a 2.4-liter i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine, rated at 185 horsepower and?