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USAA Recognizes the Fun and Affordable Honda CR-Z

Looking for a budget-conscious, reliable and sporty car? Look no further than the 2012 CR-Z, the spirited two-door hybrid from Honda that not only boasts 37 miles to the gallon on the highway,* but also can be equipped with a sporty six-speed manual transmission. You read that right: it's an affordable hybrid equipped with a manual transmission. There aren't any other production model vehicles like it in the world.

As if that wasn't enough...

Honda Civic Natural Gas Earns Another Award

When we here at Germain Honda of Dublin say that there's a Honda Civic for everyone, we mean it. The Japanese automaker offers their compact in both coupe and sedan forms, and has even gone as far as to put a Civic Hybrid out there too. And finally, there's a version of the Honda Civic that even runs on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).

This last one isn't as well known as its…

Honda Knows How to Go Green

When we here at Germain Honda of Naples say that the Big H takes its green initiatives seriously, we mean it. The Japanese automaker is dedicated to ensuring that the environmental impact from their vehicles is felt as lightly as possible, and to prove it they feature ten models out of twelve that carry either a ULEV (Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle), PZEV (Partial-Zero-Emission Vehicle), or AT-PZEV (Advanced Technology Partial-Zero-Emission Vehicle) sticker. That's right, ten out of…

More About the 2012 Civic EX-L

Come into Germain Honda of Naples today and meet the Honda Civic EX-L, which includes some interesting features added to the base model.

It's a little more aerodynamic than before, but there is no mistaking the Civic. One of the Japanese auto maker's best selling cars of all time has been slightly redesigned for 2012. In the end, we know it's a Civic, and it will never disappoint.

With their DX model…

Honda To Cut Carbon Emmissions By 30-Percent

In achieving the goal they set five years ago, to cut carbon (CO) levels by 10 percent compared to levels documented in the New Millennium, Honda is now striving to reduce their CO emissions by 30 percent compared to 2000 levels. Targeting not only their products, but the operations employed to produce them, the Japanese automaker is hoping to attain their goal by 2020.

To motivate all of its respective employees to succeed in this…

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