Showing posts with label honda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honda. Show all posts

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Honda position to overtake Chrysler as No.4 automaker in the U.S.



Until now, U.S. automotive industry watchers were only worried about Toyota overtaking the Big Three in annual sales in the U.S. market. In 2006, Toyota eventually overtook Chrysler and went onto maintain a lead over Dearborn’s Ford Motor Company. According to a report by Automotive News, another Japanese automaker will soon join Toyota in beating the Big Three in annual sales.

In about a month, American Honda will take a lead of Chrysler Group LLC to become the No.4 automaker on the stateside. Up until Nov. 2009, American Honda sold 1.044 million units, holding a substantial lead of 200,000 units over Chrysler. During the same period in 2008, Chrysler led Honda by 21,000 units.

Chrysler spokeswoman Kathy Graham said that the automaker is aware of the fact that it has fallen behind Honda but said executives think the change will only be temporary.

“We are taking the steps that are necessary to have a good foundation and to build consumer confidence,” she said. “We are on the right path. There will be short-term pain to get to our long-term goals,” she said.

Monday, November 30, 2009

It’s Honda’s Prius


IT’S taken ages but Honda Australia is getting close to introducing the new “cost down” hybrid petrol/electric Insight here to compete with Toyota’s Prius in the small hybrid passenger car segment. One wonders what “cost down” actually means?

Both companies prefer to call their hybrids “medium” cars but they aren’t really in that size category apart from possibly the wheelbase.

The Honda Insight looks a lot like Prius because, according to the designer, “aerodynamics dictate a certain style”.

It has a good Cd 0.28 aerodynamic rating.

But Insight has a battle on its hands if it’s to take on Prius which has secured a firm grasp on the tiny hybrid market in this country.

Prius is into generation three and is being pushed by the corporate might of Toyota.

Insight is not only late on the scene and a curiously-styled local replacement for Civic hybrid but also has a smaller capacity petrol engine at 1.3 litres compared to Prius’ 1.8-litre unit.

The overall power and torque output of Insight is less than Prius.

The hybrid powertrain is also less sophisticated and is based around what Honda calls an integrated motor assist system that’s been around for years in various earlier Honda hybrids including the first, infamous, three-door Insight from a decade ago.

The powertrain package has been refined and reduced in size over the years and there’s some new technology called eco-assist to make it more fuel efficient through optimising engine functions and improved driving habits and is also less polluting.

Drive is to the front wheels by a continuously variable automatic transmission and the body is lightweight to help fuel efficiency and performance.

Electric power comes from a nickel-metal-hydride battery (still not lithium-ion) and it powers a low friction, brushless direct current motor.

Honda had a close eye on costs when developing the new Insight and saved a bundle by building it around the new Honda Jazz platform (with changes).

It’s a five-seat, five-door hatchback that gets a five-star crash rating.

But the jury is still out on the fire safety of this and all hybrids because of potential electrical short circuits in a collision that could cause an inferno and/or toxic fumes if the petrol tank is breached.

Hybrids are also coming under safety scrutiny in rollover crash scenarios because of the heavy weight in the lower section of the vehicle from batteries, electric motor, petrol engine, cooling system and wiring potentially crushing the roof.

After hitting the Japanese market earlier this year, Insight has filtered through to other countries and it’s Australia’s turn later next year.

The car has gradually lost some of its styling pizzaz evident on the run up to production status and now looks like a Tokyo taxi with cheap wheel covers, minimal body bright work and a plastic interior.

Hopefully it is capable of recording incredible fuel economy and is as cheap as chips to buy.

Don’t hold your breath because the talk is of about $35,000. That buys a lot of petrol or diesel.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

2010 Honda Accord Overview


The Accord is Honda's largest car, offering generous interior space for up to 5 people wrapped in stylish exterior sheet metal.

The Accord comes either as a two-door coupe or four-door sedan with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder or 3.5-liter V6 engine. The four-cylinder engines are available in five-speed manual or automatic transmission for both styles of the Accord, while the V6 sedan is only available in five-speed automatic. The V6 coupe is available with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic. Cloth upholstery is standard on all but the EX-L models which feature leather seats and a leather-covered steering wheel. Safety is enhanced on all Accords with six standard airbags, including side-impact air bags for front seats and side curtain air bags. Four-wheel disc, anti-lock brakes, Vehicle Stability Assist with traction control, Brake Assist and active front head restraints also come standard.

The Accord receives minimal changes for 2010.
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