Today another Japanese brochure leak, this time it is the 2008 Honda Jazz / Fit that get unmasked before time. The car redesign will officially be unveiled during the Tokyo auto show in October but some mole decided otherwise. Just in case some of you wanted to pre-order...
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Honda announced that the company is working on a redesigned Fit that will be launched in the fall. Also Honda plans to unveil a clean diesel engine to the U.S. market in 2009 that would meet emission standards in all 50 states, and he announced that the engine also would be marketed in Japan.
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If you intend to buy a car, but you don’t have enough money for an Enzo or a Veyron, then you should know that you can buy really nice car under $18.000. Is true you won’t be able to run with 200 mph, but is good to know which are the best car to buy in your budget.
In choosing the elite 10 Coolest Cars under $18,000, kbb.com used the same combination of objective and subjective criteria that many consumers use in examining this category. Safety, fuel economy, environmental impact, (...)
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Consumer Reports announced today that it has named five new models to its Top Picks list for 2007 — the
Toyota RAV4,
Infiniti G35,
Toyota Sienna,
Mazda MX-5 Miata, and the new Honda Fit. The Top Picks list is published in CR’s Annual April
Auto Issue.
The
Toyota Prius remains the Top Pick in the "green" car category for the fourth year in a row. The Prius demonstrated an excellent 44 mpg overall fuel economy, the best of Consumer Reports tests of any five-passenger vehicles.
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MotorWeek honored the
Honda Fit with the 2007 MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice Award for “Best of the Year,” it was announced today at the Chicago Auto Show. The compact and versatile Honda Fit rose above the 13 individual category winners to take home the best overall award. This marks the second consecutive year Honda has won awards for “Best of the Year” and “Best Small Car.” The entire winners’ list will be featured on a special MotorWeek episode airing on PBS, beginning February 10 (...
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