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Honda auto parts at DIYautoparts.com
DIYautoparts is unique because we have been in the auto parts business since 1929. All of our Honda Auto Parts meet or exceed Honda's OEM quality standard of excellence. We also provide you with the auto resources you need to help with your Honda DIY project.
We offer Honda Parts at up to 80% off the manufacturers list price. Call us toll free at 1–800–593–1443 or 1–315–437–7696 between 8am–5pm Mon–Fri EST if you do not find what you are looking for in our online catalog. We are standing by to assist you with those hard to find Honda parts.
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The History of Honda
Honda began producing road cars in1960, mostly intended for the Japanese market. Honda established a foothold in the American market in 1972 with the introduction of the Civic, larger than their previous models, but still small compared to the typical American car. New emissions laws in the US, requiring American carmakers to affix expensive catalytic converters to exhaust systems, noticeably increased sticker prices. However, Honda’s introduction of the 1975 Civic CVCC, allowed the Civic to pass emissions tests without a catalytic converter.
In 1976, the Accord was immediately popular because of its economy and fun-to-drive nature; Honda had found its niche in the United States. Honda was the first Japanese automaker to introduce a separate luxury line of vehicles. In 1986, Honda introduced a car known as Acura; the line is made up of modified versions of Honda vehicles usually with more power and sportiness than their Honda counterparts. In 1989, Honda launched their VTEC system in its production car engines, which gave improved efficiency and performance across a broader range of engine speeds. One of the first of its kind in passenger vehicles, it worked on the premise of tuning one engine to operate at two different ’settings’ depending on load. Normal driving would use a "shorter" cam lobe resulting in a more efficient operation. A more aggressive, longer duration, cam engages when engine RPM reaches a set point resulting in more power during hard acceleration.
For the 2007 model year, Honda plans to improve the safety of its vehicles by providing front-seat side airbags, side-curtain airbags, and anti-lock brakes as standard equipment in all automobiles available in North America. By 2006, Honda plans to have as standard equipment Vehicle Safety Assist and rollover sensors in all light trucks, including the CRV, Odyssey, and Acura MDX. Honda also plans to make its vehicles safer for pedestrians, with more safety-designed hoods, hinges, frame constructs, and breakaway wiper pivots.
Search for Honda Auto Parts Here at DIYautoparts.com
DIYautoparts.com carries discount auto parts for 42 vehicle makes—including Porsche parts, Volkswagen parts, and Hyundai parts.
Our website is more than just selling Honda Auto Parts, it is intended to be your Online Automotive Resource Center. We give you all the free resources you need to help with your DIY project or problem so your auto repair goes as smoothly as possible. In the Ask the Expert section, our professional ASE certified Master Technicians will answer all your questions. You can also discuss DIY projects or share common problems with other Do–It–Yourselfers and auto hobbyists in our free auto forms. A few current and upcoming forums are:
Honda forum, VW forum, Porsche forum, and the Hyundai forum.
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