Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Summer Honda Fun

 
 
Honda Civic Si
 
   With the snow finally melted and the weather warming up, many driving enthusiasts and sunshine lovers are turning their eyes toward bringing their sports cars out of hibernation, or even buying a new one. From camping trips, to road trips to a coastal highway drive, there is something about a beautiful sunny day or a warm evening that motivates people to move.
   The Honda Civic Si Coupe was made for the streets, but originated from legendary Honda racing performance. It pays tribute to it's racing heritage with drilled-aluminum pedals.You're able to conquer every corner with a tight, sport-tuned suspension. Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) helps the Civic stay on it's intended course. Driving the Civic SI Coupe, you unleash 205 horses of legendary i-VTEC power with a commanding 2.4-liter engine. The Civic SI matches your speed. Bold. Relentless. Exhilarating. The pinnacle of SI engineering. While the SI is a performance machine, it also offers a generous 11.7 cubic feet of cargo space. With the 60/40 split rear seat, it makes it easy to store many types of cargo. So get out your summer gear and hit the road and remember, don't turn the ignition, press it.
  
 
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Friday, April 17, 2015

Small is the new midsize

 
 
 


Small is the new midsize. Automakers are producing smaller, compressed version of the popular crossovers for consumers who desire the look and utility of the larger models without the larger footprint. The new Honda HR-V is an example of what is being produced. The younger sibling of the CR-V and the older sibling of the Fit, the Honda HR-V will offer an alternative for those consumers who need space for passengers and gear but don't need the family sized vehicle. The new HR-V will offer a number of safety features including anti-lock brakes, stability and traction control and numerous air bags throughout the vehicle. When the HR-V's seats are folded, it creates an impressive amount of cargo space; 59 cubic feet, not much less than that of some midsize crossovers.

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