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Images: Honda NA1/NA2 NSX (1991-04)

Images: Honda NA1/NA2 NSX (1991-04) Released in Australia in 1991, the Honda NA1 NSX was initially available as a mid-engined coupe. Manufactured in a purpose-built factory in Tochigi, Japan, the rear-wheel drive NSX was powered by a 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine that was mated to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission… Read full […]

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Images: Honda YD1 MDX (2003-06)

Images: Honda YD1.I MDX (2003-04) Released in April 2003, the Honda YD1 Series I (YD1.I) MDX was a large, seven-seat all-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured in Ontario, Canada, the MDX was powered by a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine that mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. The 3.5-litre J35A3 V6 engine had four valves per cylinder, a […]

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Images: Honda KB1/KB2 Legend (2006-12)

Images: Honda KB1 Legend (2006-08) Released in August 2006, the Honda KB1 Legend was a large, premium sedan. Manufactured in Sayama, Japan, the KB Legend was powered by a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine which drove all four wheels via Honda’s SH-AWD all-wheel drive system (see ‘SH-AWD’, below). A five-speed automatic transmission – with steering wheel […]

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Images: Honda KA9 Legend (1996-04)

Images: Honda KA9.I Legend (1996-98) Released in March 1996, the Honda KA9 Series I (KA9.I) Legend was a luxury sedan. Manufactured in Sayama, Japan, the front-wheel drive Legend was powered by Honda’s 3.5-litre C35A V6 petrol engine which had a single overhead camshaft (SOHC), four valves per cylinder and a compression ratio of 9.6:1. A […]

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Images: Honda KA7/KA8 Legend (1991-96)

Images: Honda KA7/KA8 Legend (1991-96) Released in March 1991, the Honda KA7 and KA8 Legend were front-wheel drive coupes and sedans, respectively. Manufactured in Saitama, Japan, the KA7 and KA8 Legends were powered by 3.2-litre V6 petrol engine that were mated to four-speed automatic transmissions… Read full Honda KA7/KA8 Legend review

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Images: Honda GP1 Jazz Hybrid (2013)

Images: Honda GP1 Jazz Hybrid (2013) Released in February 2013, the Honda GP1 Jazz Hybrid was a light, five-door hatchback. Manufactured in Japan and sharing its hybrid powertrain with the ZE2 Insight, the front-wheel drive Jazz Hybrid was powered by a 1.3-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and a 10kW electric motor which drew its power from […]

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Images: Honda GK5 Jazz (2014-20)

Images: Honda GK5.I Jazz (2014-17) Released in Australia in July 2014, the Honda GK5 Jazz was a light, five-door hatchback. Manufactured in Ayutthaya, Thailand, the front-wheel drive Jazz was powered by a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that was mated to either a five-speed manual or continuously variable transmission (CVT). Furthermore, the Jazz range consisted of […]

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Images: Honda GE6/GE8 Jazz (2008-13)

Images: Honda GE6.I and GE8.I Jazz (2008-11) Released in September 2008, the second-generation Honda Jazz was a front-wheel drive, five-door hatchback. Initially manufactured in Thailand, the range consisted of the GE6 Jazz which was powered by a 1.3-litre petrol engine and the GE8 Jazz which had a 1.5-litre petrol engine. Both engines were available with […]

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Images: Honda GD1/GD3 Jazz (2002-08)

Images: Honda GD1.I and GD3.I Jazz (2002-04) Released in October 2002, the Honda Jazz was a front-wheel drive, five-door hatchback. Initially manufactured in Suzuka, Japan, the GD1 Jazz was powered by a 1.3-litre four-cylinder petrol engine (GLi variants), while the GD3 Jazz had a 1.5-litre engine (for VTi and VTi-S variants). Transmission options consisted of […]

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Images: Honda DC5 Integra (2001-06)

Images: Honda DC5.I Integra (2001-04) Released in August 2001, the Honda DC5 Series I (DC5.I) Integra was a three-door, front-wheel drive liftback. Manufactured in Suzuka, Japan, the Integra range initially consisted of an unnamed, entry-level Integra and the performance-oriented Type R. In 2002, the range was expanded with limited-run Special Edition models, though these gave […]

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