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Thursday, September 2, 2010

American Honda Civic Sedan spied for the first time

Hmmmmm.....
Just a few weeks ago spies caught the next-generation European Honda Civic 5-door testing near the Nürburgring. This time the sedan version which is slated for the American market was caught.

Looking pretty close to an alleged leaked image, the sedan has been an icon of practicality and reliability. However, newcomers such as the Hyundai Elantra and Suzuki Kizashi have upped the ante with dramatic styling, and that's not good for this ninth generation Civic as it looks quite drab, even in prototype form.

The next-generation Honda Civic is due next year and will debut as a 2012 model.
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Those are making the pic below a little more believable....

Honda Conducts European Public Research to Perfect Human-Robot Interaction

Living with HUMANOID Robots

HONDA CONDUCTS EUROPEAN PUBLIC research to perfect
Human-Robot INTERACTION

A research project will be conducted this week in Linz, Austria, to discover what the ideal interaction between people and humanoid robots ought to be in the future, Honda R&D and Ars Electronica Futurelab announced today. The research, the first of its kind in Europe, will involve members of the public directly interacting with ASIMO, Honda's humanoid robot.

The findings from this and similar research around the world will be integrated into the functionality of future versions ASIMO. It will also help realise a humanoid robot that can interact effortlessly with people in a living environment and take on some the tasks that would help make people's lives easier.

For nearly a quarter of a century Honda has made significant progress towards this goal. The latest generation of this research is Honda's ASIMO, widely regarded as the most advanced humanoid robot. ASIMO, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative MObility, features functionality including high-level mobility and an ability to give and receive objects.

Satoshi Shigemi, Large Project Leader of ASIMO development, Honda R&D Co., Ltd., said:

"This is an exciting collaboration for us with Ars Electronica Futurelab, which has a long history of investigating human-machine interaction and design. It is a significant milestone in our development of ASIMO and an important piece of human-robot interaction research to examine the diverse levels of robot acceptance and interaction around the world. We've already held research in Japan and in time we will conduct similar research in different cultures and different parts of the world."

He added: "The aim of this research is to better understand what the ideal interaction and communication between people and humanoid robots ought to be in the future. People need to be able to comfortably communicate with the robot so that it can react properly to their commands and carry out their wishes when assistance is needed."

The collaborative research with members of the public visiting the Ars Electronica Center will take place from the 2nd to 8th September 2010 during the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria. Leading experts from around the globe in the fields of robotics, futurology and design will gather at the Festival.

Source;
http://www.hondanews.eu/en/news/index.pmode/modul,detail,0,1579-DEFAULT,21,text,1/index.pmode

How much Massive, Rap, Ninja, or Hipster can you fit in a Honda Jazz/Fit?

You gotta be kidding me, pretty funny Aussie Honda Commercial....






AG's BMW 6 Shark Spotted in the Wild

Wow, is that gorgeous, interesting side shot, looks like a hotwheels special....
This is the AG Shark, not the Mercedes CL-based AG Excalibur (although both are big, red, and kind of freaky-deaky), and it was snagged in Latvia by a reader of the Autogespot forums. The Shark is based on a BMW 6-Series and features a carbon/Kevlar/fiberglass body over a steel and aluminum frame. The AG website says that the Shark wears 24s out front (like the Excalibur) and 26s out back, while its CL-based buddy has super-sized 30s at the rear; all rims can be chromed, powder coated, or gold plated.

Behind those rims is a set of 380-mm discs (probably up front), although the big brakes are probably due to the added rotational mass than the extreme power of the car: it's running with a 333-horsepower 4.4-liter V8. This car is clearly meant more for show than go, anyway. Speaking of "show": Swarovsky crystals roam freely throughout the Alcantara-bathed interior.

The exaggerated Shark looks like a 6-Series with details from a Z4 Coupe and a Fisker Latigo's headlights, all as seen through a fun house mirror. Barring how awkward the ride and handling must be (with or without an adjustable suspension), this thing looks pretty neat. I mean, who wouldn't want a life-size Hot Wheels car?

By Phil Alex @ www.carscoop.blogspot.com

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http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/09/ag-bmw-shark-spotted-in-wild-makes.html

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Jalopnik: Who owns who? Automotive Family Tree

New Honda minivan launched in Lincoln

by Patrick McCreless

LINCOLN -- The factory floor was dim, save for a few strobe lights.

Suddenly the sound of a revving engine reverberated through the building, the lights came on, and Honda Manufacturing of Alabama’s first assembled 2011 Odyssey was revealed.

A project three years in the making at the Lincoln plant, the new-model minivan represents, for Honda officials, a transport to a brighter future for the company.

Like the rest of the automotive industry, the American Honda Motor Company took a big hit after the recession began in 2008. But after two years of struggle, the company has begun to pull itself out of a sales slump and expects its new-model minivan to stimulate that trend.

With expectations so high about the new vehicle, excitement during the unveiling at the plant Tuesday was understandably high, particularly for Jason Dean, who was the project leader for the 2011 Odyssey at the facility.

“This is the most exciting time of my life except for my marriage and two children,” Dean said shortly after driving the new vehicle off the product manufacturing line.

Dean said his feelings about the minivan were echoed by many of the plant’s employees due partially to what it represents – a further push out of the recession for the company.

“Some of the biggest challenges for us was the economy at the time,” Dean said. “But we’re nearly through it. “(The employees) are excited about this car … they are ready to get this going,” Dean said.

Chuck Ernst, HMA senior vice president, agreed that the new minivan would improve company sales, especially since the previous Odyssey has been the best selling vehicle of its class for the previous two years.

“To combat a soft economy, it can’t get any better than launching a new model,” Ernst said. “We expect to hit our sales target for this.”

From what Dennis Virag, president of the Michigan-based research firm Automotive Consulting Group, has learned about the 2011 Odyssey, he expects the company to do well in sales for the coming year.

“It’s a very nice vehicle,” Virag said. “It’s going to be best in class in terms of fuel efficiency. They’ll do well in sales.”

Honda has struggled with slumping sales for some time now.

According to numbers released by the company, Honda sold 417,979 of its main product-line vehicles during its fiscal year between July 2007 and July 2008, which include the Odyssey, Ridgeline Accord and Pilot. Between July 2008 and July 2009, those numbers dropped considerably to 281,753 vehicles sold.

This year, however, sales have improved considerably.

Between July 2009 and July 2010, Honda sold 302,508 vehicles.“It’s been a good year compared to the last two years … though we still are not up to where we were,” said HMA spokesman Ted Pratt.Along with sales, Honda has shed some of its workforce during the recession.

Before the recession, the plant employed 4,500 workers. Around 4,100 people work at the plant today. Ernst noted, however, that employment at the plant has remained relatively steady for most of 2010.

Part of the reason for the increase in sales this year was due to changes Honda officials implemented at the Lincoln plant. Before the recession began and gas prices skyrocketed, the plant was only producing 2010 Odyssey minivans and Pilot SUVs, both of which are not particularly fuel efficient.

Then gas prices began to rise and sales of the two models started to slide.

In response to consumer demand, the plant was augmented in 2009 to also produce the more fuel efficient Ridgeline pickup truck and the Accord V-6 sedan. HMA is the exclusive global production source for the Odyssey, Pilot and Ridgeline.

While the recession hurt Honda, the company has fared better than others in the automotive industry, Virag said.

“Honda has been doing well,” Virag said. “They were fortunate to have a good portfolio … such as a small SUV base and not a lot of large SUVs.”

Virag said other manufacturers were trying to sell too many vehicles with poor gas mileage during the height of the recession.

“When the downturn hit, Honda was less impacted than other manufacturers,” Virag said.Virag added that Honda has also been helped by Toyota’s highly publicized vehicle recalls earlier this year.

“I think it has helped all the manufacturers and has helped Honda somewhat,” Virag said.

Specific details about the new Odyssey, including cost, will not be released until late September when the vehicle arrives on dealership floors. However, what is known is the new minivan is a complete redesign of the previous model.

“Compared to the old model, this is more intuitive to use for drivers and passengers,” Ernst said.

“And from a comfort point of view … it has a very appealing comfortable interior.”

Source;
http://annistonstar.com/bookmark/9342123-New-Honda-minivan-launched-in-Lincoln

Another look at the 2011 Honda Civic?

This is the second pic that www.woodyscarsite.com has come up with on the Civic.... Not sure what to think.... In my opinion if this is indeed the car, it's in Concept stage but typically Honda doesn't stray too far from the concept....Source;
http://www.woodyscarsite.com/2010/08/2011-honda-civic_31.html

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