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The Logo was larger than the kei class Honda Life, smaller than the subcompact Honda Civic, and was superseded by the Honda Fit. It was marketed in Japan through dealerships of Honda Clio from 1996 to 2001, and briefly in the United Kingdom between 2000 and 2001. The Logo was an effort by Honda to repeat the success of early Civic, with its ...
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Honda "Belt Buckle" Shows a montage of various belt buckles that cowboys wear before ending on a Honda belt buckle. Promotes the Honda Ridgeline truck. Voice Over: Clancy Brown. Honda "Peaks" A Honda Ridgeline drives up and down an off-road peak. Voice Over: Clancy Brown. Toyota "Move Forward"
Looking back at the 2001 VMAs red carpet provided some instantly iconic looks: Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, Mary J. Blige and Pamela Anderson all rocked some revealing all-black ensembles ...
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Kinetic Honda was a joint venture between Kinetic Engineering Limited, India and Honda Motor Company, Japan. Kinetic was the first company to have a joint venture with HMSI . The partnership operated from 1984 to 1998, manufacturing two-stroke scooters in India.