Hondoctors Compilation “Turbo Hondas”


www.hondoctors.com www.serviontuning.com www.lvracingscene.com 2007 Compilation Video Turbo Honda & Acura Crew Music by Starkillers – Discoteka Video Creator: Kris

Honda’s Green Buildings


American Honda Motor Co., Inc. has certified five new green buildings under the US Green Building Councils LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards this year as part of an effort to further reduce the environmental impact of Hondas operations and products in the US Hondas five LEED-certified facilities this year include: •LEED-EB Platinum – Northwest Regional Facility in Gresham, Oregon; •LEED-NC Gold – Honda R&D Americas Acura Design Studio in Torrance, Calif.; •LEED-NC Gold – American Hondas Midwestern Consolidation Center in Troy, Ohio; •LEED-NC Gold Honda Aircraft Company World Headquarters, Greensboro, NC; and, •LEED-NC Silver Data Center in Longmont, Colo. In addition to these new certifications, Honda has two other LEED Gold buildings: Honda R&D Americas central plant facility in Raymond, Ohio, certified in 2006, and American Hondas Northwest Regional Facility in Gresham Oregon, certified in 2002.

American Honda’s 50th Anniversary – Honda Choir Version


Honda marked its first 50 years in America June 11, 2009, commemorating the establishment of American Honda Motor Co., Inc., in a small Los Angeles storefront on June 11, 1959. “On behalf of the tens of thousands of Honda associates in America, past and present, we offer our deepest thanks to our customers for placing their trust in Honda over the past 50 years,” said American Honda President & CEO Tetsuo Iwamura. “Today, in the face of new challenges, including the preservation of our environment, we renew our commitment to exceed the expectations of our customers and society.” Starting in 1959, with the fuel-efficient Honda 50 motorcycle, to the newly launched 2010 Honda Insight gas-electric hybrid vehicle, Honda has introduced new technologies and business strategies that have shaped the industry and the growth of Honda, including: •First automaker to meet US Clean Air Act without a catalytic converter Civic CVCC (1974) •First vehicle to top US EPA list of most fuel efficient cars Civic (1977) •First Japanese automaker to build motorcycles (1979) and automobiles (1982) in America Marysville, Ohio* •First Japanese automaker to establish a luxury automobile brand — Acura (1986) •First mass produced gas electric hybrid car introduced in America — Insight (1999) ••First government-certified hydrogen fuel cell vehicle — FCX (2002) Honda has steadily expanded its US presence to encompass a broad range of products and operations. Today, Honda employs more than 27000 US