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2016 Honda CR-Z revealed in Japan

2016 Honda CR-Z revealed in Japan

Honda has officially revealed the 2016 CR-Z in Japan. The hybrid CR-Z was originally introduced in 2010 as a spiritual successor to the beloved CR-X, but it never caught on as well as its predecessor, and yet it soldiers on with this latest facelift.

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History of the Honda Type-R

History of the Honda Type-R

Honda’s Type-R performance arm has made a name for itself in just over two decades of existence. With the recent launch of the 2015 Honda Civic Type-R in Europe, Cox Motor Parts has come up with this infographic showing all the Type-R models since the inception of the badge. It’s interesting to note that the first Type-R model was actually based on the NSX and then the Integra, long before the Civic made it popular, while the already-racy S2000 was never offered as a Type-R.

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First drive: 2016 Honda Odyssey J in the UAE

First drive: 2016 Honda Odyssey J in the UAE

Japan has some quirky yet practical cars, a side-effect of the country’s unique culture as well as obsession with making life easier, be it with robots, gadgets or hugely-spacious cars with tiny wheelbases. Of course, we’re not getting 660cc “kei” cars on the streets of Dubai any time soon. What we have here is the 4-cylinder Honda Odyssey J, the slightly-smaller Japanese-built cousin of the full-size V6-powered American-built Odyssey minivan.

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2016 Honda Odyssey J launched in the UAE, KSA & GCC

2016 Honda Odyssey J launched in the UAE, KSA & GCC

Honda launched the new Odyssey in 2011, claiming to gain ground quickly on their main rivals in the past 4 years. But according to their market research, the main reason some people were deterred from buying it was the steep price tag. They hope to change that now with the introduction of the Japanese-made Odyssey J as it comes under a much lower price range. Also, it will be sold alongside the US-made V6-engined Odyssey, making the Middle East the only region to have both models offered in the same market. If you are wondering what the “J”

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