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NewsJanuary 6, 2017

Honda, Visa Demonstrate In-Vehicle Payments

Honda conducted demonstrations of its in-vehicle payments with parking and fueling partners at CES in Las Vegas.

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NewsJanuary 3, 2017

Honda Recalls Ridgeline Trucks for Wiring Harness

The recall covers more than 9,000 AWD pickup trucks in the 2017 model year.

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NewsDecember 29, 2016

Honda Recalls Odyssey Minivans for Seats

Two separate recalls, both set to begin Jan. 23, together cover more than 641,000 vehicles.

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NewsDecember 29, 2016

Honda, Google in Talks for Autonomous Vehicle Collaboration

Waymo, a unit of Google parent company Alphabet, might integrate its self-driving technology into modified Honda vehicles for testing on public roads.

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NewsDecember 21, 2016

2017 Honda CR-V Pricing Announced

Honda's CR-V compact SUV enters its fifth generation with the 2017 model year, and goes on sale today with a starting price of $24,945.

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NewsDecember 20, 2016

Honda's Odyssey Minivan to Enter Next Generation

Honda's Odyssey minivan will enter its fifth generation with the 2018 model year with new powertrains, advanced connectivity, entertainment, and safety, Honda has announced.

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NewsDecember 16, 2016

2017 Honda Odyssey Priced

Honda's 2017 Odyssey minivan returns with a light update and $300 price increase for the base model. The vehicle is now available at dealerships.

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NewsDecember 1, 2016

Honda Begins Next-Gen CR-V Production in Ohio

Honda has begun production of its fifth-generation 2017 CR-V compact SUV at its the East Liberty Auto Plant in Ohio, the automaker has announced.

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NewsNovember 18, 2016

Honda's Clarity Fuel Cell Rated at 366-Mile Range

Honda will offer its 2017 Clarity Fuel Cell sedan with a retail lease price of $369 per month in California starting at the end of 2016, Honda has announced.

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NewsNovember 3, 2016

NHTSA Questions Delays in Critical Takata Recall Repairs

The federal safety agency’s administrator also stresses that the automakers are ultimately responsible for the costs of replacing Takata’s defective air bag inflators.

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