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Natural Gas Option Available in New Honda Civic

"Natural Gas" can mean many things to different people around the world, and is used to power different types of machinery and even factories. But a car powered on natural gas? The technology has existed for years, and Honda continues to make their Honda Civic models available with CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) Option at dealers, including Norris Honda - 925 Merritt Blvd in Baltimore, MD.

Official pricing of the 2012 Civic Natural Gas variant has been…

Special Preview of the New Honda EV Concept

Honda has very high standards for green motoring. Maybe you've heard the phrase "near-future technology" used in association with plug-in vehicles should be at least vaguely familiar. Essentially, Honda believes the ultimate goal of green motoring is a selection of mass produced hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, such as its very own FCX Clarity - the world's first production fuel cell vehicle available to lease in the U.S. and Japan since 2008.

In design…

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…

Honda Models All Hybrid Ready

According to Honda, all their models are built to be hybrid ready. Honda President Takanobu Ito says around 10 percent of Honda's global sales will be hybrids by 2015. These models were all made with hybrid in mind, in order to have a fast turnover from gas to hybrid ready rides.

Kohei Hitomi, chief engineer of the Honda Fit, was asked by Honda management to make the Fit easily adaptable into a hybrid. Hitomi…

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…