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Soichiro Honda founded Honda Motor Corporation in 1948, and the company has been successful in producing not only cars but also motorcycles, transmissions, and engines. Honda has gained a reputation for being dependable and valuable, despite arriving later than other big brands. Honda's cars are popular in different sizes and categories.

Hybrids

Honda's Insight, which appeared in the United States in 2000, is a small and sporty hybrid that has a fun five-speed manual transmission, which can easily switch between fuel and electric power. The Insight has gained popularity over the years.

Civics

Honda's Civic line has a reputation for being inexpensive yet highly reliable. The basic Civic is beloved by many who want a car that is easy to maintain and has a sleek look. The Civic's engine is easily tunable, and the car was featured in the "Fast and the Furious" movie series. The Civic CRX has a near-cult following and is prized for its sporty look and easily-accessible engine. The Civic del Sol, which was available from 1993 to 1997, was a convertible with a removable hard-top, popular in both warm and cool climates.

Accord and Fit

The Accord is among the most popular sedans in the United States, competing with Toyota Camry and American equivalents. The Accord is known for its durability and excellent mileage and is consistently in the top ten most popular cars in the country. The Fit is Honda's five-door car that is both fun and practical, and commercials where they move all the seats around make it even more desirable.

SUVs

Honda's SUV fleet starts with the CR-V, which competes with Toyota RAV-4 in the small SUV market. The Pilot is slightly bigger than the CR-V and is the basis for the Acura MDX. The Passport, which was available from 1994-2002, helped bring the popularity of SUVs by providing a reliable and fun alternative to other vehicles during that time.

Sports

Honda has produced several sporty cars, but the Prelude and S2000 can be classified as sports cars outside of the Civic line. The Prelude was quick and nimble and enjoyed close to 25 years of production from 1978 to 1991. The S2000, which arrived in 2000, is similarly sporty, but with a higher price tag and luxury features that make it worth it.

Crossovers

The Element is a boxy crossover that is either a small SUV or a big station wagon. It was created for those who like to engage in outdoorsy activities that require lots of gear. The seats are maneuverable to allow for bikes, surfboards, or rock-climbing gear.

Pickups and Vans

Honda's first pickup truck, the Ridgeline, leans more towards an SUV than the average small truck. It has four doors and ample luxuries, making it a comfortable ride. The Odyssey, which has been available since 1995, is a well-named minivan that provides a comfortable ride. It has separate temperature and volume controls and can feel like it has two separate cabins, especially with the rear-seat DVD option.

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