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08/03/2011 - TORRANCE, Calif.

The 2012 Honda CrosstourŽ approaches the crossover SUV formula from a distinctively sleek, sporty and fuel-efficient perspective while also maximizing the interior's cargo capacity, versatility and premium feel.

The Crosstour's exterior design emphasizes a bold, aerodynamic look that also conceals an accommodating rear cargo area with a large, lift-over tailgate. Premium interior styling, appointments and details extend from the passenger compartment all the way through the cargo area. An under-floor storage area in the rear of the vehicle adds functionality, while reversible cargo floor panels accommodate dirty objects.

An Inside Look at the 2012 Honda CR-V

At Germain Honda of Naples, we consider ourselves to be pretty big fans of the Honda CR-V. Honda's entry into the CUV market has been embraced by drivers around the world, evolving it into a segment leader, and third best-selling vehicle for the Big H. That said, it is understandable why we'd be nervous about any upcoming changes to the 2012 model. After all, why would anyone mess with perfection?

Well, that is…

07/29/2011 - WASHINGTON D.C.
Today, the Obama Administration announced its proposed national fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions standards for Model Years 2017-2025 cars and light-duty trucks. Honda, and other automakers supporting the national standard, joined President Obama in Washington, D.C. to unveil the new proposal. The following is a statement by John Mendel, American Honda Executive Vice President of Sales, who attended the White House's announcement:
"Honda has long been…

What's in Store for the 2012 Honda Pilot?

We have to hand it to Honda: just when we think that they couldn't improve on a good thing anymore, they pull through. Take for instance, the upcoming 2012 Honda Pilot SUV. Recently, we were given a glimpse of things to come... and needless to say, we want more!

While we, here at Germain Honda of Naples are pretty big fans of the current 2011 Honda Pilot, we understand why some people might think?

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