The least satisfying 2021 Honda models are certainly not horrible cars. In fact, some of them are the most popular. While they may have the lowest scores in the Honda lineup, these are still Hondas that make their owners happy in most areas.
According to MotorTrend, the 2021 Honda Accord is one of the safest and cheapest options for young drivers. Here's what makes this midsize sedan stand out among rivals.
Even as cars get safer by the day, they still suffer from faulty parking brakes, which can be ludicrously dangerous. But in our high tech society, how is it happening so much?
The 2023 Honda Ridgeline Hybrid may see an increase in power. Currently, the gas-powered Ridgeline uses a 3.5-liter V6 engine with 280 hp and 265 lb-ft of torque. When properly equipped, it can tow up to 5,000 lbs.
By offering various body styles and engine types, this compact car succeeded in appealing to a broad market, allowing the Honda Civic to make best-seller lists for decades. But in the first quarter of this year, the Civic's sales numbers weren't looking so hot.
Buying a new or used car is a large investment for individuals and families. As such, most people care a great deal about the reliability and longevity of their cars. Honda models are typically regarded as long-lasting vehicles, but how long does that actually mean, and how does that compare to other makes?
Honda has been one of the more eco-friendly major automakers over the past few years. However, Honda understands that the future is electric, and therefore has been increasing its focus on making EVs. That includes the Honda e, but it remains to be seen if the U.S. will ever receive the EV from overseas.
When an automaker discontinues a model, there are a few fans who feel left out. Like when Honda retired the Honda Fit in the U.S. after 2020. It may be worth your while to check out the 2021 Kia Rio if you're missing the Honda Fit this year.