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July 29, 2011, LONDON, (Coal Geology): Honda will launch the new Civic at the IAA Frankfurt Motor Show in September. Developed specifically for the European market, the Civic will be offered exclusively as a five-door hatchback and will compete in the C-segment. It will reach European showrooms in early 2012.
In the build-up to the reveal of the new Civic, Honda is releasing a series of short form films detailing its development. The first of these focuses on ride & handling.

NEW HONDA CIVIC: RIDE & HANDLING – TWO GENERATIONS AHEAD
The ride and handling of the new Honda Civic has been developed in Europe. Working closely with European colleagues and external experts, the Japanese development team analysed the current Civic’s performance. This led to a focus on improving the ride quality of the new Civic, while retaining the sporty handling of the current model.
Honda’s engineers were conscious that European roads are some of the most varied in the world, mixing fast highways with poorly surfaced country lanes. Initial testing was carried out at the Research and Development facilities in Japan, before the development team transferred to Europe to finalise the car.
“Every time we visited Europe during the development of the car, we achieved significant improvements in the ride and handling, tuning the car for the local demands,” says Kazuo Sunaoshi, Development Leader – Chassis. “The new Civic is not just an evolution. In terms of ride quality, we have taken a major step forwards, equivalent to two generations of development.”
The new Civic retains the largest cabin space within the C-segment by utilising the compact torsion beam rear suspension from the current Civic. To further improve body control and stability at high speeds, the wall thickness of the torsion beam and the diameter of the stabiliser bar have been increased. In addition, overall ride comfort and handling have been developed through the introduction of new fluid-filled compliance bushings to the rear suspension system.
Find out more by watching the new Civic Ride & Handling film release. The film is hosted on an interactive media player where all the films will be shown and automatically updated.

Tom Hains – Honda Motor Europe Ltd. +44(0)1753-590-590, (tom.hains@honda-eu.com)

April 2, 2011, TORRANCE, Calif., (Coal Geology) - American Honda Motor Co., Inc., posted March sales of 133,650, an increase of 18.9 percent based on the daily selling rate*. March marks the sixth straight month of double-digit sales increases for American Honda. Year-to-date sales of 307,978 represent an increase of 18.5 percent based on the daily selling rate*.

Sales of fuel-efficient Honda vehicles led the division to March sales of 121,039, an increase of 20.7 percent compared to March 2010. March sales of Honda cars increased by 29.1 percent to 74,168, led by the Accord, up 11.2 percent to 33,616; the Civic, up 33.8 percent to 31,213; and the Fit, up 43.4 percent on record March sales of 6,955. Honda hybrids also posted strong sales, with the Insight up 62.2 percent on record March sales of 2,782. The CR-V, the best-selling SUV in America, posted record sales for the second straight month, up 42.7 percent to 21,998.

“While we are extremely pleased with this month’s sales performance, our foremost thoughts are with the Japanese people during this difficult time,” said John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda. “We know there will be challenges in the coming months as we continue to deal with supply chain issues resulting from the devastating earthquake in Japan, and we continue to appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding.”

Acura Division posted sales of 12,611 for March, an increase of 3.6 percent. The Acura MDX led the division with sales of 4,113, an increase of 20.7 percent, followed by the TL with sales of 3,995.

*The daily selling rate (DSR) is calculated with 27 days for March 2011 and 26 days for March 2010. Year-to-date, the DSR is calculated with 75 days for 2011 and 74 days for 2010. All percentages reflect DSR.

For more information about Honda vehicles, please visit www.honda.com. For media inquiries please visit www.hondanews.com. For more information about Acura vehicles, please visit www.acura.com. For media inquiries please visit www.acuranews.com.

American Honda Vehicl e Sales For March 2011
Month-to-Date Year-to-Date
March March DSR** March March DSR**
2011 2010 % Chg. 2011 2010 % Chg.
American Honda Total 133,650 108,262 18.9% 307,978 256,412 18.5%
Total Car Sales 81,172 62,493 25.1% 172,467 150,242 13.3%
Total Truck Sales 52,478 45,769 10.4% 135,511 106,170 25.9%
Honda Total Car Sales 74,168 55,341 29.1% 156,361 134,524 14.7%
Honda Total Truck Sales 46,871 41,199 9.6% 120,249 94,095 26.1%
Acura Total Car Sales 7,004 7,152 -5.7% 16,106 15,718 1.1%
Acura Total Truck Sales 5,607 4,570 18.1% 15,262 12,075 24.7%
Domestic Car Sales * 66,299 52,308 22.1% 137,570 126,224 7.5%
Honda Division 62,304 48,391 24.0% 129,536 117,911 8.4%
Acura Division 3,995 3,917 -1.8% 8,034 8,313 -4.6%
Domestic Truck Sales * 47,918 45,675 1.0% 122,543 105,348 14.8%
Honda Division 42,311 41,105 -0.9% 107,281 93,273 13.5%
Acura Division 5,607 4,570 18.1% 15,262 12,075 24.7%
Import Car Sales 14,873 10,185 40.6% 34,897 24,018 43.4%
Honda Division 11,864 6,950 64.4% 26,825 16,613 59.3%
Acura Division 3,009 3,235 -10.4% 8,072 7,405 7.6%
Import Truck Sales 4,560 94 4571.4% 12,968 822 1456.6%
Honda Division 4,560 94 4571.4% 12,968 822 1456.6%
MODEL BREAKOUTS BY DIVISION
Honda Division Total 121,039 96,540 20.7% 276,610 228,619 19.4%
Fit 6,955 4,670 43.4% 15,469 10,292 48.3%
Accord * 33,616 29,120 11.2% 71,544 72,335 -2.4%
Memo:  Accord Crosstour*** 2,083 2,587 -22.5% 5,349 6,756 -21.9%
Civic * 31,213 22,463 33.8% 64,968 53,627 19.5%
Memo:  Civic Hybrid 441 579 -26.7% 1,626 1,178 36.2%
S2000 0 19 1 44 -97.8%
Insight 2,782 1,652 62.2% 6,058 4,973 20.2%
CR-Z 1,685 0 3,670 0
FCX Clarity 0 4 0 9
Odyssey  * 10,586 10,670 -4.5% 26,352 22,985 13.1%
Pilot * 9,608 10,432 -11.3% 24,535 21,969 10.2%
CR-V * 21,998 14,848 42.7% 57,433 36,348 55.9%
Element * 1,385 1,246 7.0% 3,606 2,901 22.6%
Ridgeline 1,211 1,416 -17.6% 2,974 3,136 -6.4%
Acura Division Total 12,611 11,722 3.6% 31,368 27,793 11.4%
TL * 3,995 3,917 -1.8% 8,034 8,313 -4.6%
TSX 2,810 3,072 -11.9% 7,545 7,001 6.3%
Memo:  TSX Wagon 388 0 976 0
RL 199 163 17.6% 527 404 28.7%
MDX * 4,113 3,281 20.7% 11,085 8,905 22.8%
ZDX * 197 264 -28.1% 543 595 -10.0%
RDX  * 1,297 1,025 21.9% 3,634 2,575 39.2%
Selling Days 27 26 75 74
*  Honda and Acura vehicles are made of domestic & global sourced parts.  Accord includes Crosstour, Hybrid.
**  Daily Selling Rate
*** Accord Crosstour sales are recorded in Honda total truck sales and Honda domestic truck sales.

SOURCE American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

CONTACT: Jessica Fini (Torrance), +1-310-783-3724, or Sara Pines (Atlanta), +1-678-339-1385

Web Site: http://www.honda.com

March 4, 2011, TORRANCE, Calif., (Coal Geology) – American Honda Motor Co., Inc., posted February sales of 98,059, an increase of 21.6 percent compared to February 2010, the company announced today. February marks the fifth straight month of double-digit sales increases for American Honda. Year-to-date sales of 174,328 represent an increase of 17.7 percent.Honda Division posted February sales of 87,263, an increase of 21.7 percent compared to February 2010, with sales of light truck models increasing 31.8 percent to 39,923. Honda CR-V sales of 19,096 led light truck models, increasing by 61.4 percent and breaking the previous February 2008 sales record of 15,694. Additional light truck models with increased sales included the all-new Odyssey, up 17.3 percent to 8,744; the Pilot, up 23.3 percent to 8,224; and the Element, up 35.0 percent to 1,241. Car models with year-over-year sales increases included the Civic, up 16.1 percent to 19,121; and the Fit, up 43.6 percent to 4,200. Accord was the best-selling Honda vehicle for the month with sales of 22,916, up 2.0 percent.

“Honda models available with four-wheel drive like the CR-V and Pilot saw sales increase significantly in February as people looked for ways to outsmart the bad weather,” said John Mendel, executive vice president of sales for American Honda. “The versatile, efficient and capable CR-V continues to solidify its position as the best-selling* SUV in America by setting a new monthly record.”

Acura Division sales increased 20.8 percent to 10,796. The Acura MDX led the division with sales of 3,845, an increase of 17.7 percent. Sales of the TSX increased 31.6 percent to 2,794, beating the previous February record of 2,769 set in 2007. RDX sales of 1,344 represent a 58.1 percent increase for the model.

*The CR-V continues to be the best-selling SUV in the United States for the fifth straight year with calendar-year 2010 results of 203,714.

For more information about Honda vehicles, please visit www.honda.com. For media inquiries please visit www.hondanews.com. For more information about Acura vehicles, please visit www.acura.com. For media inquiries please visit www.acuranews.com.

Am erican Honda Vehicle Sales For February 2011
Month-to-Date Year-to-Date
February February DSR** February February DSR**
2011 2010 % Chg. 2011 2010 % Chg.
American Honda Total 98,059 80,671 21.6% 174,328 148,150 17.7%
Total Car Sales 52,749 46,111 14.4% 91,295 87,749 4.0%
Total Truck Sales 45,310 34,560 31.1% 83,033 60,401 37.5%
Honda Total Car Sales 47,340 41,447 14.2% 82,193 79,183 3.8%
Honda Total Truck Sales 39,923 30,285 31.8% 73,378 52,896 38.7%
Acura Total Car Sales 5,409 4,664 16.0% 9,102 8,566 6.3%
Acura Total Truck Sales 5,387 4,275 26.0% 9,655 7,505 28.6%
Domestic Car Sales * 42,241 38,524 9.6% 71,271 73,916 -3.6%
Honda Division 39,794 36,114 10.2% 67,232 69,520 -3.3%
Acura Division 2,447 2,410 1.5% 4,039 4,396 -8.1%
Domestic Truck Sales * 40,963 34,371 19.2% 74,625 59,673 25.1%
Honda Division 35,576 30,096 18.2% 64,970 52,168 24.5%
Acura Division 5,387 4,275 26.0% 9,655 7,505 28.6%
Import Car Sales 10,508 7,587 38.5% 20,024 13,833 44.8%
Honda Division 7,546 5,333 41.5% 14,961 9,663 54.8%
Acura Division 2,962 2,254 31.4% 5,063 4,170 21.4%
Import Truck Sales 4,347 189 2200.0% 8,408 728 1054.9%
Honda Division 4,347 189 2200.0% 8,408 728 1054.9%
MODEL BREAKOUTS BY DIVISION
Honda Division Total 87,263 71,732 21.7% 155,571 132,079 17.8%
Fit 4,200 2,925 43.6% 8,514 5,622 51.4%
Accord * 22,916 22,456 2.0% 37,928 43,215 -12.2%
Memo:  Accord Crosstour*** 1,710 2,432 -29.7% 3,266 4,169 -21.7%
Civic * 19,121 16,471 16.1% 33,755 31,164 8.3%
Memo:  Civic Hybrid 532 346 53.8% 1,185 599 97.8%
S2000 0 10 1 25 -96.0%
Insight 1,722 2,014 -14.5% 3,276 3,321 -1.4%
CR-Z 1,091 0 1,985 0
FCX Clarity 0 3 0 5
Odyssey  * 8,744 7,452 17.3% 15,766 12,315 28.0%
Pilot * 8,224 6,672 23.3% 14,927 11,537 29.4%
CR-V * 19,096 11,828 61.4% 35,435 21,500 64.8%
Element * 1,241 919 35.0% 2,221 1,655 34.2%
Ridgeline 908 982 -7.5% 1,763 1,720 2.5%
Acura Division Total 10,796 8,939 20.8% 18,757 16,071 16.7%
TL * 2,447 2,410 1.5% 4,039 4,396 -8.1%
TSX 2,794 2,123 31.6% 4,735 3,929 20.5%
Memo:  TSX Wagon 383 0 588 0
RL 168 131 28.2% 328 241 36.1%
MDX * 3,845 3,266 17.7% 6,972 5,624 24.0%
ZDX * 198 159 24.5% 346 331 4.5%
RDX  * 1,344 850 58.1% 2,337 1,550 50.8%
Selling Days 24 24 48 48
*  Honda and Acura vehicles are made of domestic & global sourced parts.  Accord includes Crosstour, Hybrid.
**  Daily Selling Rate
*** Accord Crosstour sales are recorded in Honda total truck sales and Honda domestic truck sales.
Month-to-Date Year-to-Date
February February DSR** February February DSR**
2011 2010 % Chg. 2011 2010 % Chg.
Hybrid 3,345 2,360 41.7% 6,446 3,920 64.4%

SOURCE American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

CONTACT: Gina Cappelletti, Torrance, +1-310-783-3062, or Chris Martin, Torrance, +1-310-783-3164, or Jessica Fini, Torrance, +1-310-783-3724, all of American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

Web Site: http://www.honda.com

February 28, 2011, YONKERS, N.Y., (Coal Geology) – With the average new car losing 47 percent of its value in the first three years of ownership, buying a used car can be the best way for consumers to get the most vehicle for their money, according to Consumer Reports’ Annual Auto issue.

Consumer Reports found eleven 2008 models with about the same or even fewer problems than similar 2010 models in the same class. Among the most trouble-free 2008 models were the Toyota FJ Cruiser and Yaris with 11 and 12 problems per 100 vehicles, respectively. The average 2010 car had 13 problems per 100. While the FJ Cruiser and Yaris did not score well in Consumer Reports road tests, some of the other most reliable 2008 models, such as the Honda CR-V and Fit did, making them better overall choices.

Overall, Japanese cars are the most trouble-free, with Honda and Toyota far ahead compared with older vehicles made by other major manufacturers—especially 2006 (five-year old) and earlier models.

“Knowing a brand’s reputation for reliability can aid the used-car shopper, but it’s not foolproof.  You’re buying just one model from that brand. So it’s important to check out the specific model’s reliability ratings and learn about other factors like performance and safety,” David Champion, Sr. Director, Consumer Reports Auto Test Center.

Some models have an alarming problem rate even when they’re still fairly new. More than one in four owners of the 2009 four-cylinder Toyota Tacoma pickup reported a problem with the radio in the 12 months covered by the survey. For now, it’s being replaced free under Toyota’s basic warranty, which expires after three years or 36,000 miles.

The survey also found that five-year-old models can be good bets for used-car buyers, although problem rates, on average, are worse than rates of three- or four-year-old cars. While three-quarters of the three-year-old vehicles in Consumer Reports’ Survey were problem free, so were two-thirds of the five-year-olds. The most problem-free five-year-old model was the 2006 Toyota Highlander V6, which had 19 problems per 100 vehicles.

Consumer Reports survey also found that cars older than five years are not so trouble-free. Only half of the nine- and 10-year-old vehicles had gone 12 months without a reported problem.

Buying used is an affordable way to get key safety and comfort features at a far better price. To help consumers navigate the vast options in used cars, Consumer Reports has compiled a Best of the Best list to guide consumers to the 2001 to 2010 models that scored well in road tests when new and have been consistently reliable. This list, with other good choices is organized into nine categories and also by cost:

Best Used Small Car :  Honda Fit
Best Used Family Car :  Toyota Prius
Best Used Upscale Car : Lexus ES
Best Used Luxury Car : Acura RL
Best Used Sport & Sporty Car : Mazda MX-5 Miata
Best Used Minivan : Toyota Sienna
Best Used Small SUV : Honda CR-V
Best Used Midsized & Large SUV : Toyota Highlander
Best Used Pickup Truck : Honda Ridgeline

The issue also identifies models that have had multiple years of below-average reliability in the Worst of the Worst list.  The Used Cars to Avoid list highlights specific models and the years that they had below-average reliability.

The full report list of most and least reliable used cars is in the Consumer Reports Annual Auto Issue on newsstands March 8 or online at www.ConsumerReports.org .

With more than 7 million print and online subscribers, Consumer Reports is one of the most trusted sources for information and advice on consumer products and services. It conducts the most comprehensive auto-test program of any U.S. publication or Web site; the magazine’s auto experts have decades of experience in driving, testing, and reporting on cars. To become a subscriber, consumers can call 1-800-234-1645. Information and articles from the magazine can be accessed online at www.ConsumerReports.org .

APRIL 2011

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