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  2. Honda Passport - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Passport is a line of sport utility vehicles (SUV) from the Japanese automaker Honda. Originally, it was a rebadged version of the Isuzu Rodeo, a mid-size SUV sold between 1993 and 2002. It was introduced in 1993 for the 1994 model year as Honda's first entry into the growing SUV market of the 1990s in the United States.

  3. Honda Super Cub - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Super Cub (or Honda Cub) is a Honda underbone motorcycle with a four-stroke single-cylinder engine ranging in displacement from 49 to 124 cc (3.0 to 7.6 cu in).. In continuous manufacture since 1958 with production surpassing 60 million in 2008, 87 million in 2014, and 100 million in 2017, [2] the Super Cub is the most produced motor vehicle * in history. [3]

  4. Honda Motocompo - Wikipedia

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    Although discontinued in 1983, Honda has revisited the idea since with several concept vehicles such as the 2001 e-Dax [8] and e-NSR, [9] and the 2011 Motor Compo electric scooter. [10] On September 14, 2023, Honda announced the Motocompacto, an all-electric successor to the Motocompo, with a release date of November 2023 and an MSRP of $995 at ...

  5. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    C70 Passport, CD70: 72 Motosport (SL70) 72 ... 1981-1983 Honda ATC185S; 1981-1987 Honda ATC200 series ... List of Honda motorcycles.

  6. Honda NQ50 - Wikipedia

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    Honda also produced a "Special Edition" Spree, in shasta white and lollipop green combo. This Spree is now extremely rare. 1987: The dashboard, front indicators and tail lamps were redesigned for a more aerodynamic shape. Also a glove box was added behind the shield or front of the scooter, underneath the handlebars and in front of the floorboard.

  7. Honda PC50 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda PC50 is a moped produced by the Honda Motor Company in Japan from May 1969 until at least 1983. The PC50, though much smaller and lighter, had some similar features to Honda's popular C50 /70 /90 Super Cub line, with a step-through pressed-steel frame, a fuel tank under the saddle, a chain cover, and optionally equipped with leg shields,