Home | Blog | About | News | Services | Portfolio | Contact | Purchase | Autos
By Matthew C. Keegan
August 25, 2005
There are two names that define
Honda cars more than any other: Civic and
Accord. Sure, newer models have sprung up including the CR-V, Element,
Insight, Ridgeline, Odyssey, and more. Yet, it is these two heralded models
that continue to make up the backbone of the famed Japanese automaker even to
this day. Let’s look at the history of the Civic and Accord and how these
models have brought Honda to where it is today: a seller of vehicles espousing
world class quality and affordability.
There are two names that define
Honda cars more than any other: Civic and Accord. Sure, newer models have
sprung up including the CR-V, Element, Insight, Ridgeline, Odyssey, and more.
Yet, it is these two heralded models that continue to make up the backbone of
the famed Japanese automaker even to this day. Let’s look at the history of
the Civic and Accord and how these models have brought Honda to where it is
today: a seller of vehicles espousing world class quality and affordability. The Honda Civic has graced American roads since the early 1970s. For years
it attracted quiet notice as it was truly a “mini” amongst giants. Consumers
had pet names for the car including –- “pregnant roller skate” –- yet the car
began to quickly attract a loyal following. Indeed, with two fuel shortages
popping up in the 1970s the gas sipping Civic caught on for its economy as
well as for its reliability. To this day, 30 year old plus Civics can still be
seen around town as owners carefully maintain their vehicles with the highest
quality Honda Civic
parts. Today’s Civics, although larger than their predecessors
continue to receive accolades including receiving an all around five star
safety rating from the NHTSA.
So, whether you own an older Accord or Civic or one of Honda’s many newer
models you can keep your car running for years by purchasing reliable
Honda Civic radiators
and other parts as needed. Honda reliability and dependability are trademarks
of this esteemed Japanese automaker and all of their models are certain to
continue to be world class performers for many more years.
Author Information: Matt
Keegan is The Article Writer
who writes on a variety of social, human interest, as well as business
related topics.
In the early 1980s Honda introduced the Accord, a five passenger sedan.
With the opening of Honda’s first US automotive plant in 1982, the Accord
quickly established itself as a segment darling with consumers. By 2001, the
Accord became the best selling car in the US, bypassing the ever popular
Toyota Camry. Since then, the two cars have been the top sellers in the U.S.
Well crafted Honda
Accord parts are keeping even the most classic Accord on the road
today. Indeed, it is this level of quality and reliability which continues to
make Honda cars a world leader in value as well as dependability.