Honda Reviews with Road Tests
Saturday 21st November 2009
Launched in January 2007 the New Honda CR-V is the third generation of this popular SUV to be built in the UK at Honda's Swindon plant. The first generation Honda CR-V was launched in Japan in 1995, with sales beginning in Europe in 1997 and ending in 2001 when the second generation model was introduced, which had a life of five years. the full review
It has been ten years since the first Honda Insight went on sale. It was Honda's way of trying to get us to share the company's ecological ethos. Unfortunately, although the hybrid system worked well, the battery took up a lot of space and, in order to make it affordable, it had to be heavily subsidised, but was still expensive enough to put off some of the potential customers. the full review
It was way back in 2003 that we last tested a Honda Accord Tourer and we really enjoyed the car and couldn't wait to test the new version. Honda Accord Tourer prices start at £21,120 and rise to £31,145 for the Honda Accord Tourer 2. 2 i-DTEC ADAS Type-S. the full review
"You won't drive it fast, will you?" asked Dave, the delivery man. "Of course not", said I. the full review
The old Honda Jazz has been at the top of the tree since its launch in 2002 and the company is eager to reassure us that new Honda Jazz is the same only better. This was a car that appealed to a wide range of customers, from driving instructors to little old ladies and even at the end of its production, the Honda Jazz still held third place against its competitors. the full review
‘An old man’s car’, is an epithet that is often applied to the Honda Accord and so the company has done something about it. the full review
Launched in January 2007 the New Honda CR-V is the third generation of the very popular SUV to be built in the UK at Honda's Swindon plant. The first generation CR-V was launched in Japan in 1995, with sales beginning in Europe in 1997, ending in 2001 - when the second generation was introduced, which had a life of five years. Compared to the second generation model, the new Honda CR-V is around 100mm shorter (4530mm), which is mainly down to moving the spare wheel from the rear door to underneath the boot floor - a move which has helped with overall stability. the full review
There have been a number of Type R Honda’s released, from the 1992 NSX-R through to the first Civic Type R built at Swindon (UK) in 2001. the full review
Inside the information pack that arrived with the new CR-V from Honda, was a window sticker declaring that, ‘Not all 4x4s are the same’. Well, in this case it’s true. the full review
The new Honda Civic has a lot to live up to as the old one was brash, belligerent and brazen. But oh so good!But amazingly that was seven years ago. the full review
The new all-wheel-drive Honda Legend was launched in the UK in 2006 to take on the likes of the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. the full review
The new Honda Civic made its UK debut in January 2006, replacing the successful outgoing model. I must admit that when I saw the first pictures of the new Civic I wondered whether it was a bit too radical for the conservative loyal Civic purchaser, but my initial misgivings have been proved unfounded as the new Civic seems to be as popular as ever with all age groups. The Honda Civic range encompasses both petrol and diesel variants and starts at £13,030 for the 1. 4 i-DSI S 5-Door and rises to £18,300 for the 2. 2 i-CTDi EX 5-Door. the full review
Hats off to Honda for throwing away the typical ‘Euro- car’ mould and giving us the new Civic. the full review
The Honda CR-V was originally launched in the UK in 1997 and proved so successful that production of the European model was transferred to Honda's Swindon plant. the full review
The Honda FR-V went on sale in the UK in November 2004 and is Honda's contender in the popular compact segment of the MPV market. the full review
The new Honda Accord was launched in April 2003 with the 'cog' advertising campaign which featured various components of the car being used to construct a beautifully complex domino effect - a giant game of cog nudging cog, walking windscreen wipers and rotating panes of glass - ending with 'Isn’t it nice when things just work?'. the full review
The Honda S2000 was released in 1999 to celebrate the company’s 50th anniversary and has evolved from four decades of motorsport expertise. the full review
The Honda Civic has evolved over 30 years and six generations into one of the UK’s best selling cars. the full review
Honda Accord Tourer 2. 4 i-VTEC Executive On taking delivery of the new Honda Accord Tourer we were immediately struck by its striking aerodynamic modern silhouette, which sweeps uninterrupted from front to rear. the full review






















