Honda
Honda is a Japanese engine manufacturer and engineering corporation. The company is best known for its automobiles and motorcycles.
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What an incredible vehicle
How can you not love a vehicle that gets 62mpg city and 70 mpg highway?!? What an incredible vehicle. [The Honda 2000 Insight] is super economical, extra fun to drive, attention getting, ultra-smart, original, never duplicated, all-aluminum hybrid that will hold the rank of most economical vehicle for a long time to come.
lflint, - 08 February 2009
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The Odyssey has me singing its praises
I don’t know if it’s the sixteen airbags, the roomy interior or the fact that my son loves the sound the mini-van makes when I lock it - the Honda Odyssey mini-van feels like the perfect car for our family. I had never thought that I would fall in love with a mini-van; but the Odyssey has me singing its praises all the time. Honda has thought of every detail when designing this car - whether it is the windshield wipers slowing down when you wait at a stop light, or the storage compartment in the middle of the van where you can conviniently store your baby’s diaper bag - they have thought of everything. The van is powerful but extremely stable and safe. Plus it allows my 2 year old to climb into his car seat all by himself - and he loves doing that. And it all comes with Honda’s reputation for reliability. It’s been only 2 months and I am in love with everything the Odyssey means to me and my family. Truly a wonderful lovemark.
Anup, United States - 08 February 2007
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I fell in love forever
My Element is like the geeky nerd in high school that you grow up with and then end up marrying and spending the rest of your life living happily ever after with. I hated it when I first saw it and thought I'd never ever buy one. But once I experienced it, I fell in love forever.
Katie, United States - 06 September 2006
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The power of dreams
The passion embedded within a Honda is that which cannot be fabricated through a machine or robot in an assembly line, it is the passion of the Honda workers, using their hands to create exciting and inspirational cars such as S2000, Integra type R and Civic type R. It is not just the ability to transport the driver and passengers from one place to another but rather to do it in a style in which epitomises the driver’s attitude and passion for life. Honda's vehicles represent a customer's life and passion. In concluding it is not until ones drives a Honda that they truly realise "The power of Dreams".
Nicholas, Australia - 19 August 2005
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Perfect body shapes...
I love Honda simply because it's the best! Hondas have an omnipresent nobleness, and as an object of design they have perfect body shapes. I'm a woman so the curves, the look and the feel are very important to me, but I also know that Hondas have perfect build quality, and that’s why its my Lovemark.
Ewelina, Poland - 17 June 2005
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An '81 and a '74, if anyone's counting...
Honda's known for their utter reliability, but many don't know what they've done for the motorcycle industry. With their ad campaign (you meet the nicest people on a Honda) they brought motorcycles into a positive light. My first bike was a Honda and my latest. Both were manufactured before I was born, an '81 and a '74, if anyone's counting, and both are still working wonderfully to this day.
Kenny, United States - 15 March 2005
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They care about me and my driving
I have driven two Hondas - A '92 Civic EX and currently a '98 CR-V LX. Soon my wife and I plan on buying a brand new Element EX and we can't wait. We can't rave about Hondas enough. I really feel like they care about me and my driving by designing cars that won't fail and handle exceptionally well in crash tests. Even though I have never had any direct contact with someone who has designed or built my cars, it's their actions that speak the loudest to me. I very rarely have to worry about my car starting and I am very appreciative for that. Thank you Honda.
Chris, United States - 20 January 2005
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Adventurous yet safe
I love my Honda Element!!! Just this past Sunday I drove it up a curvy, mountain road, holding my girlfriend's hand, listening to the Pixies, with four muddy downhill mountain bikes hanging over the tailgate, and three guys in their downhill armor in the back who were thankful to have a warm shuttle ride up the mountain. And later on, my girlfriend drove me home in it as I sat cross-legged on the waterproof passenger seat, sock-footed, in damp clothes, wheezing. I had gotten lost alone for a little while in the woods as night was rapidly approaching, but I found my way out, thank goodness. I felt so warm and safe as a passenger in the Element. I thought to myself, "Someday I want to have a kid and I want him/her to feel as adventurous yet safe as I feel right now."
J, United States - 17 November 2004
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Risking the safety of my life
Honda a Lovemark? Far from it! Honda claims that customer service is one of their primary concerns – what an outright lie. You see, my frustration all began with a trip to Sisley Honda for a simple oil change. Much to my surprise, they returned my car with some steering problems that were not present when I initially brought it in. When I brought the matter to the service manager’s attention, he told me that the service bay was closed and asked that I come back in the next morning. Not only was this an inconvenience for me, he was risking the safety of my life by advising me to drive a potentially hazardous car home. You can bet that I'll never be purchasing another Honda in my life again.
Andrew, Canada - 10 November 2004
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Wash and wear
We Honda Element drivers are a special breed. We don't mind the wondering stares or the stray passerby who asks "why?" from those who don't know any better. We feel sorry for them. We welcome the opportunity to fling open the doors and reveal our passion. "It's got so much room," we gush to those willing to listen. "It's a wash and wear kind of vehicle," we tell another. We're a special breed. Why shouldn't we be? After all, we're in our Element.
Heather, United States - 05 October 2004


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