
Honda Accord is a compact family sedan to medium size (mid-size) manufactured by Honda since 1976, and extensively marketed in a variety of automotive markets throughout the world. In 1982 Honda Accord – the first Japanese car in the United States was beginning at Honda Marysville Auto Plant produces the – by then in Sayama, [...]

Introduced in late 1978 was the prelude to a purpose-built sporty coupe that bore a resemblance to the far less exciting Civic, but offered much more advanced design and a suspension as sophisticated as some of the best in Europe. The Honda Prelude was a front wheel drive I4 coupe that was manufactured by Honda [...]

This pushed the Honda Accord Sedan from the upper limit of what is defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a mid-size car to just above the lower limit of rated a full-size car, with the coupe is still a mid-size car. The body has been redesigned with a slightly sloping downward nose, [...]

The Honda Accord became the first car to be produced by a Japanese manufacturer in the United States when production commenced in Marysville, Ohio at Honda Marysville Auto Plant. Now the Accord is as American as apple pie, literally. This pushed the Accord sedan from the upper limit of what is defined by the U.S. [...]

The two-door sedan was no longer produced. All engines was now of the Honda Civic CVCC design from 1335 cc giving 55 hp to 1488 cc giving 67 hp. The transmission was either a four-speed manual transmission, a five-speed manual or a two-speed automatic. With continuous full throttle, has six 1975 Honda Civic CVCC total [...]

The Honda Civic has been developed largely as an all new platform and the result was below the previous Honda N600 and the increase in length, width, height and wheelbase. The current Civic has become much more luxurious. Satellite-linked navigation, a six-speed manual, central locking and power windows available. A four-speed manual transmission was standard. [...]

The vehicle has been primarily used for radio communications, and there is a high-base antenna which could be placed either stand alone or in a holder on the front of Volvo TP21. Volvo meets the requirements of the Swedish Armed Forces for a four-wheel drive command car by building the TP21. It quickly became known [...]

1954 Volvo Hogster 1954 Volvo Hogster Specifications Engine Location : Front Drive Type : Front Wheel Weight : 6349 lbs | 2879.858 kg Performance Top Speed : 90 km/h | 55.935 mph Engine Type : S6 3670 cc | 224.0 cu in. | 3.7 L. 90 BHP (66.24 KW) @ 3600 RPM 22.00 KG-M @ [...]

With a production run from 1947 to 1965 is the Volvo PV usually a reference to two nearly identical car models, the PV444 and PV544. The PV was Volvo’s first unified body design, as well as the first four-cylinder engined car in nearly 20 years. Induction was done with a single downdraft carburetor, the B4B, [...]

The Volvo PV60 is an automobile manufactured by Volvo from 1946 to 1950. PV444 The smaller was more for the post-war economy and the PV60 suitable production stopped in 1950. It would be almost two decades, Volvo introduced to other upscale six-cylinder car, the 164th. Men Stora amerikanskinspirerade vägnar var inte särskilt Populara i efterkrigsekonomin [...]
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