Honda
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Honda Ranges
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Honda Accord
Used price:£462 - £9,534 -
Honda Civic
New price:£35,005 - £50,050Used price:£401 - £44,254 -
Honda Clarity
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Honda CR-V
New price:£44,530 - £53,995Used price:£544 - £39,270 -
Honda CRX
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Honda CR-Z
Used price:£1,720 - £5,212 -
Honda e
New price:£37,395 - £37,395Used price:£10,244 - £19,722 -
Honda e:Ny1
New price:£39,995 - £42,195Used price:£20,434 - £25,685 -
Honda FR-V
Used price:£398 - £4,507 -
Honda HR-V
New price:£30,705 - £37,995Used price:£435 - £28,971 -
Honda Insight
Used price:£736 - £7,325 -
Honda Integra Type-R
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Honda Jazz
New price:£26,885 - £29,285Used price:£299 - £24,090 -
Honda Legend
Used price:£1,237 - £3,428 -
Honda Logo
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Honda NSX
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Honda S2000
Used price:£5,515 - £13,686 -
Honda Stream
Used price:£597 - £2,007 -
Honda ZR-V
New price:£39,505 - £42,910Used price:£22,300 - £30,858
Most popular Honda reviews
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Honda Civic Hatchback (2022 onwards) Review
Cheap to run and great to drive – it's an impressive bit of kit
New price: £35,005 - £39,805PROS
- Impressively powerful, responsive and efficient engine
- High-quality and good-looking interior
- Ride and handling best in the class
CONS
- No entry-level model
- Rear headroom a bit tight
- Range lacks choice
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Honda Clarity Saloon (2019 onwards) Review
The Honda Clarity is an exciting glimpse into the future
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- The new Honda Clarity feels very normal to drive
- It has a longer range than the comparable Toyota Mirai
- It's been set up for a comfortable ride
CONS
- You’ll have to wait – it’s not available to buy in the UK yet
- It's a big car – that's good and bad...
- ...and it's in no way exciting to drive
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Honda e Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review
Cutest EV around let down by short range, high prices
New price: £37,395 - £37,395PROS
- Cartoonish styling striking in the metal
- High-tech interior, digital trickery galore
- Perfect for nipping around town
CONS
- Prices have rocketed since 2020 launch
- Wall-to-wall digital screens not for everyone
- Limited EV range restricts appeal
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Honda HR-V SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Honda's hybrid SUV is likeable but flawed
New price: £30,705 - £37,995PROS
- Great amount of standard equipment
- Impressive handling and ride quality
- Fuel economy claims are achievable
CONS
- Boot is tiny compared to rivals
- Engine is very noisy when pushed
- Performance is lacking when out of town
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Honda Jazz Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review
Versatile, grown-up hatchback with hybrid efficiency
New price: £26,885 - £29,285PROS
- Good balance of performance and economy
- Hugely versatile and spacious interior
- User-friendly multimedia system
CONS
- Too much cheap-feeling plastic inside
- Can sound loud when accelerating
- Only one engine choice
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Renowned for making cars, motorbikes and one of the biggest producers of engines in the world, the Japanese company Honda was created in 1951. It's one of the biggest manufacturers in Japan and has gone on to make garden equipment, aircraft and even robots.
The crux of the company’s model range includes the Jazz, Accord, CR-V and long-running Civic. Hybrid cars include the Insight and the sporty, two-seat CR-Z. Honda has also launched sports cars including the S2000 and the NSX supercar.
The firm has a strong reputation for building solid and dependable cars, which have topped a number of customer and reliability surveys. Along with Toyota, it was an early adopter of hybrid technology – combining an electric battery and motor with a petrol engine to reduce CO2 emissions and improve fuel economy.