They're not the sexiest of vehicles, but minivans sure are convenient to the parents of small children, or large families. However, with the explosion of SUV sales in recent years, minivans have taken a hit. Not enough of a hit to discontinue production, though, because automakers love minivans and definitely find them worthwhile. Like pickup trucks, minivans offer automakers generous profit margins. Base models are generally pretty, well, base. Buyers like to load them up with optional features like rear-seat entertainment systems, rear-view cameras and heated mirrors, features that busy parents appreciate. Honda's minivan even offers a built-in vacuum. All of these convenient add-ons provide an exceptional level of padding to the automaker's profits, taking a frumpy base mommy-mobile into the price territory of a luxury vehicle. A Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna can easily surpass $50,000.
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Kelley Blue Book, recognized as a reference in the automotive industry by companies and consumers, recently handed out its Best Buy awards for 2023 in a number of vehicle categories. Want a shortcut to the most impressive cars, SUVs and trucks on the market? Take a look.
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Honda has provided some details on the 2024 Civic Hybrid, all while confirming its return to North America. Elsewhere in the world, the model features a naturally aspirated 2.0L 4-cylinder engine, good for 181 hp and 232 lb-ft of torque.
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Here are the details about the Honda model lineup in 2023 in Canada. Honda has renewed several of its vehicles in the last 18 months, and more are coming this year - notably, the Accord, Ridgeline, Pilot and Odyssey. And the company's first electric SUV the Prologue is expected this year.
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