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Despite major changes in production levels, following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, things aren't all bad for Honda. In fact, the Big H plans to sink $97 million into its LINCOLN, Alabama facility to ready it for imminent luxury SUV production. Specifically, they're planning to add production of the Acura MDX.

Construction, installation, and testing of new equipment are expected to be completed in little over a year. And according…

Honda Appreciates Their Loyal Facebook Following

The number of Honda lovers following the Honda Facebook page is significantly growing. In fact, it recently surpassed the one-million fan milestone. That's quite a crowd! However, not so big that you can't stand out.

Case in point: This past December, self-proclaimed Honda enthusiast Chris W. decided to show his love for the popular brand by mowing a huge Honda logo in his front lawn. Chris took a couple of pics documenting his…

Honda's Safety Philosophy Put to Use

Honda is a company dedicated to safety and as many automakers make similar claims, we at Norris Honda wanted to take a moment to explain to you exactly what sets Honda apart from its competitors. Read Honda's safety philosophy below.

"Honda is committed to providing safety for everyone - not only for our own drivers and passengers, but also for the occupants of other vehicles, and injury mitigation for pedestrians. We are dedicated to identifying…

 Seven vehicles on the top-ten list of best-selling cars for March 2011 sold more than 30,000 units. Only three accomplished that volume in January and February. Needless to say, nearly all automakers are on an upswing. However, the list also shows significant gains in the midsize category, with Honda, coming in as the number-two best-seller with their award-winning Accord.

Some Best-Selling Features of the Honda Accord

-          Five-star safety rating from the National Highway Traffic…

Every year, automakers anxiously await their annual report cards from widely followed and revered Consumer Reports. This year, proving their consistency in excellence, Honda did not disappoint.  According to Consumer Reports' April auto issue, "Honda...still make[s] the best vehicles overall..."1. The report cards are carefully calculated based on the company's predicted reliability rankings, its current model lineup, and the performance of the models evaluated by Consumer Reports' very own engineers.

Consumer…

Dream the Impossible Documentary Series by Honda

Honda's had created a new documentary film series named "Dream the Impossible." Honda is a company that believes in the Power of Dreams and was founded by a dreamer. To honor this spirit, the Japanese automaker has created this series of short films celebrating those who have the courage to transform failure into success?those who have the tenacity to forge dreams into reality for a better future.

The people in Honda's Dream…

Google Works With Honda

Honda unveiled their new All-Electric Fit EV concept at the Los Angeles Auto Show not long ago. Along with the EV, the Japanese auto maker is working with Google to turn the prototype into a mass produced car.

The all new Fit EV will run on lithium-ion batteries, and have a range of about 100 miles per charge, along with a top speed of 90 mph. Fit EV should be able to recharge in about…

Showing off the Honda CR-Z at the 2010 SEMA Show

Honda is in Las Vegas and SEMA with a dozen CR-Z cars in various stages of tune, many from in-house divisions like Mugen and Honda Performance Development. The other half are from independent tuners invited by Honda.

Accessory kits for the new CR-Z will include "a full body kit, front grille, rear wing spoiler, 17-inch XJ aluminum wheels, sport mats, black aluminum shift knob, and billet aluminum oil-filler cap. The painted parts will be color…

The Official Facelift For The 2011 Honda Civic

For months Honda has teased their 2011 and 2012 Civic facelift. Auto spies have attempted to catch the sedan uncovered on the test course - and artists have rendered the car to guess what it will look like. But now the new front end has been officially unveiled - or at least that's what Honda wants us to believe.