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With 17 award winners across 18 automotive categories, the U.S. News Best Cars for Families Awards spotlight cars that will suit any familyâ??s lifestyle and budget. Large families will appreciate the comfort and space of the seven-seat Honda Odyssey, the 2012 Best Minivan for Families.

Smaller families can find plenty to like in the Honda Fit, which is both the 2012 Best Subcompact Car for Families and the 2012 Best Hatchback for Families. The Honda Fit offers 20.6 cubic feet of cargo space with all seats in use, which is an unusually high amount for a small car, and more than enough space for any city familyâ??s gear.

Honda Civic Joins About.comâ??s Best of 2012 List


When it comes to providing U.S. buyers with a wide range of high-quality choices in the compact segment, one car stands out: The 2012 Honda Civic. In fact, â??the Civic is hands-down the most comprehensive compact car on the market,â?? according to the experts at About.com, which recently named it one of the Best Cars of 2012.

The honor is a strong proof point for the success of Hondaâ??s â??To Each Their Ownâ?? positioning for the Civic, designed to showcase the many different models available to meet customer demands, including traditional coupe and sedan body styles; the performance-oriented Civic Si sedan and coupe; the high-efficiency Civic HF, capable of 41 mpg highway; the Civic Hybrid, boasting an EPA line of 44 mpg city/44 mpg highway/44 mpg combined; and the only manufacturer-built passenger car in America that runs on natural gas, the Civic Natural Gasâ??slated for nationwide availability in 2012 and also named Green Car of the Year.

The 2012 Civic was chosen as a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), too, recognizing the carâ??s top performance in tests for front, side, rear and rollover crash protection.

Further, as About.comâ??s Aaron Gold reports, â??whichever Civic you choose, youâ??re virtually guaranteed years of trouble-free motoring. â?¦ I wish other automakers offered this much choice in their own compact cars.â??

Just remember, however, they donâ??t; the only place you can get this many options in the highly competitive compact segment of the market is your local Honda dealership.

All-new 2013 Accord Coupe Concept Debut

Watch the unveiling of the all-new 2013 Accord Coupe Concept at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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It's easy to tell which Autoweek editor got the keys to a Porsche or a Chevrolet Corvette--the big grin gives it away. Or that lucky staffer could be driving our long-term Honda Odyssey minivan.

After the Odyssey's first three months in our hands, its logbook was full of praise. We love the smooth but controlled ride, ample and comfortable seating and cavernous cargo area revealed when the third-row seats are stowed.

One editor noted, "I'm sorry I flew to Florida instead of driving this terrific road warrior."

You won't find the Odyssey unclaimed on any given night. In the first quarter of our yearlong test, we racked up 5,571 miles and burned through 255 gallons of fuel--for an average of 21.8 mpg (the official rating is 22 mpg).

Honda's 3.5-liter V6 is eager to shift into Eco mode, shutting down some cylinders under cruising or light-load conditions. That's aided by our maxed-out Touring Elite's six-speed automatic. But a healthy stab at the accelerator summons all 248 hp for low-drama freeway entry.

Not everyone is a fan of the Odyssey's look on the outside, with its beltline zig at the rear edge of the sliding doors. But everyone has been seduced by the sumptuous interior. Comparisons to a private jet are popular, and the wide-screen video monitor wows back-seat passengers.

The display in the center of the dash is nicely hooded to prevent glare. Unfortunately, changing radio stations is not as simple as turning a knob, so it's a good idea to load up the presets before heading out.

The Odyssey is universally praised for its smooth ride, lack of body lean in turns and ability to absorb rough roads without jostling occupants. And there's no lack of door pockets and bins to stash stuff, as the next driver typically finds out.

Drive the Odyssey tonight? Sure!

First-Quarter Update

2011 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite

As-Tested Price: $45,369

Miles Driven: 5,571.4

Fuel Economy: 21.9 mpg

Fuel Cost: $976.34

Days Out of Service: None

Maintenance: None




UK survey says Honda models most "pothole-proof"

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A new study by Warranty Direct in the UK claims Honda makes vehicles that are the least-susceptible to damage from potholes. According to the company, only 1.4 percent of Honda owners submit a warranty claim for repair due to pothole damage. Compare that figure with the 12.2 percent of Chrysler owners who submit claims - the American automaker found itself the least resilient to pothole damage alongside luxury makes like Land Rover, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz and BMW. Surprisingly enough, Smart actually landed itself in second place for the number of claims submitted as a result of pothole damage.

Economical brands like Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan and Kia all fare well against rough pavement, however. We're not surprised by the outcome. Luxury vehicles are more likely to be equipped with low-profile tires and large, expensive wheels that can easily be bent or broken under the right circumstances. Budget vehicles, meanwhile, make due with meaty sidewalls and sturdy steel wheels. Head over to What Car for the full rankings.

UK survey says Honda models most "pothole-proof" originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 25 Dec 2011 18:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Honda Announces Pricing for All-New 2012 CR-V

The all new Cr-V Presents....


Car and Driver magazine has named the 2012 Honda Accord 4-cylinder and the 2012 Honda Fit as two winners of its prestigious and highly competitive, annual "10Best Cars" award. Now in its eighth generation, the Accord has achieved "10Best Cars" status 26 times in the 30 years that Car and Driver editors have been conducting the competition, more than any other vehicle in the award's history. The Honda Fit has been honored with "10Best Cars" status in each of the six years that it has been on sale in the United States.

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