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Amaze Will Be Honda’s Entry Level Diesel Car In India

Amaze Will Be Honda’s Entry Level Diesel Car In IndiaHonda's Amaze, the first diesel Sedan in India is all set to amaze the car freaks in the country. The car will be available with both, diesel and petrol engine, in the market, while the model will be fitted with gasoline engine for Thailand market.

Dazzling Beauties Wow World's 2nd Largest Auto Show

Dazzling Beauties Wow World's 2nd Largest Auto ShowThe growing economy of Asia and the demand of Indian market have attracted Yamaha to such an extent that it is now planning to go through the competition at the Japanese car manufacturers, who are trying to book profits in the Asian markets.

Honda’s New CR-V Launched

Honda’s New CR-V LaunchedIn the recently held 2011 Los Angeles motor show, Honda unveiled its new CR-V model. The new CR-V, as compared to the older version, is shorter in size but has ample interior space. Moreover, this time, the manufacturer has made provision of small pockets in its front door to keep cell phones.

New Honda Civic to go on sale in UK in January next year

New Honda Civic to go on sale in UK in January next yearThe new Honda Civic, which was unveiled at the recent Frankfurt Motor Show, will go on sale in the UK in January 2012, with price tags ranging between £16,495 and £26,595.

Honda's new Civic will be available in a choice of 2.2-litre diesel engine and 1.4 or 1.8-litre petrol engines. There will be four trim levels, viz. SE, ES, EX and EX GT, to choose from.

Honda Recalls Pilot Sport Utility Vehicles to Fix the Faulty Seatbelts

Honda Recalls Pilot Sport Utility Vehicles to Fix the Faulty SeatbeltsA major problem in the front seat belts has pushed the Honda Motor Co Ltd. authorities to announce a recall for not less than 347,000 Pilot sport utility vehicles, across the globe.

2012 Honda Civic to debut at Frankfurt auto show

HondaJapanese auto giant Honda has announced that the next generation Civic hatchback would be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.

Hondo said the next generation Civic would be more versatile and confident than the previous models.

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