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Being stuck in traffic is stressful enough, why should you also have to worry about how much gas you're wasting or if the guy behind you is paying attention to how close he is to your bumper? Well, the truth is, you do have to worry about those things. Except Honda is saying you shouldn't have to, and they're hard at work developing technology to make traffic a little less...difficult.

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Just what is it about the 2012 Honda Accord Coupe that draws so many people into Kuni Honda for a test drive? Well, we have a hunch that the bold styling, available 271 horsepower, luxurious interior and host of innovative features and technology have something to do with it.

But the real question is: what is it about the Accord Coupe that makes people choose it over other, equally deserving coupes like the Genesis? Well...

American Honda Announces Executive Level Shifts

Starting in April, a familiar face will take on a new title at American Honda in California. The new President of Honda Research and Development is the current VP of Corporate Planning and Logistics: Erik Berkman.

Currently, the R&D position is held by Hiroshi Takemura, who will head to Japan to be the Deputy Director of Automobile Operations. Berkman will then take over as the leader in all design and product development at Honda...

You know all about how fuel-efficient the Honda Civic is. And you probably know how eco-friendly the Honda Civic Hybrid is. But, did you know you can get all of the features of the famous Civic powered by something a little different?

If you've never heard of it before, we'd like to take a minute to introduce you to the Honda Civic Natural Gas. For years it's only been available in California...

Honda Fit Tops Best Value List

Looking for the most bang for your buck? Well, according to Consumer Reports, look no further than the Honda Fit. That's right, the go-to consumer guide just published their annual list of the best values in the new-car market, and not only did Japanese automakers dominate the list, the Fit ranked the best in its category as well as ranking best overall.

Consumer Reports looked at 200 different vehicles, and awarded 48 vehicles with...

The 2012 Honda Crosstour has been available at Kuni Honda for a few months now, but we're happy to welcome a new addition to the Crosstour family this month - the Four-cylinder Crosstour! The new model gets a bump in fuel-economy and a lower price point to boot. And, thanks to the two new trim levels with the smaller engine, the V6 Crosstour received some impressive upgrades as well.

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Here in the United States, we're used to seeing vehicles with a fluid shape, plenty of cargo room, and of course, excellent fuel-economy. Well the Japanese are taking a bit of a different approach to reducing their carbon footprint, as evidenced at the recent Tokyo Motor Show.

Since the middle of the 20th century, the Japanese government has subsidized a class of vehicles called "Kei cars," or "light automobiles." Each vehicle in this…

Honda Reveals Production Model Fit EV

After Honda showed up at the LA Auto Show with the production model Honda Fit EV, they let some lucky people take it for a spin around the Twin Ring Motegi Race facility in Japan during their pre-Tokyo Motor Show press event. And it seems that Honda has a pretty cool electric vehicle in store for us.

What can you expect from the EV-variant of the popular Honda Fit? Well to start, the electric motor...

Regardless of which model you drive from Honda's new vehicle lineup, its time for Civic, Accord, Pilot, Fit, Odyssey, and all other Honda owner's to register with Honda Owner Link today.

We at Kuni Honda on Arapahoe don't understand why you wouldn't want to register with Honda Owner Link, given the fact that it's FREE, walks you through an easy-to-digest tutorial on adjusting different automated settings while giving you instructions…

Honda has long been committed to the environment and safety and health of its drivers. In fact, it was back in the late '60s when Honda engineers first started reading about the toll pollution has on younger generations worldwide. The reports weren't pretty. Rather, they were quite terrifying.

In 1969, Honda founder, Soichiro Honda, decided to discontinue the company's participation in Formula One Racing so that they could dedicated all of their time…

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