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The Honda Ridgeline is an outlier in the mid-size pickup truck segment; its unconventional-for-a-pickup construction comes with both advantages and disadvantages.
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The 2026 HR-V is a better value than the 2025 model across the board, with a 9-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and wireless device charging now standard.
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If you already enjoyed what the previous SUV offered, the 2026 Honda Pilot is a smidge better.
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The new Honda Prelude’s gas-electric hybrid drivetrain provides excellent fuel economy, though its performance is just average.
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For day-to-day urban driving, the 2026 Honda CR-V is one of the sharper, more satisfying crossovers on the market, and the TrailSport’s all-terrain tires don’t change this.
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The Honda CR-V hybrid has few standout features beyond its exceptionally smooth drivetrain, but it offers a nice blend of space, comfort, utility, fuel economy and driving dynamics.
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The 2025 Honda Odyssey is a good minivan, with ample seating in all three rows, solid in-cabin storage and tons of usable cargo space.
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Honda completely redesigned the 2026 Passport, giving it rugged and boxy styling while significantly increasing the TrailSport version’s off-road capabilities.
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Check out five things we like about the 2025 Honda Civic hybrid and three things we don’t.
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The refreshed-for-2025 Honda Civic lineup regains a hybrid version, this time with a gutsier powertrain that improves acceleration as well as fuel efficiency. The hybrid is also positioned as the regular Civic’s premium powertrain, replacing the previous turbo 1.5-liter.