Showing posts with label Honda Accord. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honda Accord. Show all posts

Monday, September 13, 2010

10 Car Seller In America


10 Car Seller In America | Best-selling car in the United States was the Honda Accord

Popularity Honda Accord in the United States seems to have very entrenched. Having previously been awarded as the most stolen cars in 2008 and the most widely used car sought in the first half of 2009, the Accord is now also a new car purchased by most of their customers in the United States.

Survey conducted by the Cars site is asking a lot of new car dealers. Honda Accord became the most favorite left the Dodge Challenger and the Honda Civic.

While rival Accord, Toyota Camry, had to settle for fourth with the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 and Honda Odyssey diurutan five, six and seven. Meanwhile, the host who is also a movie star of the Chevrolet Camaro transformer must be satisfied in the eighth.

So did a duet Toyota, Prius and Corolla are also to be satisfied in order the ninth and tenth.

And if we are keen to see this list, it becomes increasingly clear dominance of domestic manufacturers in the land of rising sun Uncle Sam.

Because of the new ten list of most favorite cars, the cars from Japanese manufacturers master the 8 position is much more dominant than the only master ruamah represented by Dodge Challenger and Chevrolet Camaro are only two positions and eight of the ten list of most favorite new cars in America in Parus 2009 was the first.

Here's a list of most favorite new car in America in the first half of 2009.
  1. Honda Accord
  2. Dodge Challenger
  3. Honda Civic
  4. Toyota Camry
  5. Honda CR-V
  6. Toyota RAV4
  7. Honda Odyssey
  8. Chevrolet Camaro
  9. Toyota Prius
  10. Toyota Corolla

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Flying cars for future

By now I was fully expecting that we would all be driving flying cars. You can imagine my disappointment. The Terrafugia Transition flying car isn’t exactly what I had in mind, but it’s better than nothing. The car can be driven around on the roads like a normal, though slightly odd looking. When you hit a runway or other long flat area, though, you can flip out those 27 foot wings and you are ready to take to the friendly skies. The car will have about the same fuel efficiency as a Honda Accord – in the range of 30 mpg. When you are airborne you will be able to fly at speeds up to 130 mph, which obviously isn’t jet speed, but is much better than driving in a traffic jam. The Transition will begin selling in 2009. Presumably the market for such a vehicle would be very small, and the $148,000 price tag makes it even smaller. If you want one you can reserve it just by putting 5% down.

Flying cars for future

By now I was fully expecting that we would all be driving flying cars. You can imagine my disappointment. The Terrafugia Transition flying car isn’t exactly what I had in mind, but it’s better than nothing. The car can be driven around on the roads like a normal, though slightly odd looking. When you hit a runway or other long flat area, though, you can flip out those 27 foot wings and you are ready to take to the friendly skies. The car will have about the same fuel efficiency as a Honda Accord – in the range of 30 mpg. When you are airborne you will be able to fly at speeds up to 130 mph, which obviously isn’t jet speed, but is much better than driving in a traffic jam. The Transition will begin selling in 2009. Presumably the market for such a vehicle would be very small, and the $148,000 price tag makes it even smaller. If you want one you can reserve it just by putting 5% down.