The environmental activist Al Gore once said that people should always consider what kind of car to get. Buyers should go for cars and other products that have the least environmental impact. With that said, those who are planning to buy a car would do good to go for Honda used cars—doing this not only saves the buyer a lot of money but saves a lot of the earth’s resources as well. Whatever your needs are and whatever your lifestyle requires, there is sure to be a Honda model for you. Civic – The Civic is one of the most popular sedan models in the world today. It started out as a subcompact when it was first released in 1973; over the years and because of the improvement in design and other technical specifications, it evolved to be a compact car in 2001. Since the 1973 launch, the Civic has sold millions of units, totaling 16.5 in 2006. It has been Canada’s top-selling car for 14 years since 1998. For the current generation of the Civic, Honda has turned to hybrid technology. In the secondhand-car market, a 2008 non-hybrid Civic can cost around US$12000 while a 2008 hybrid version can cost around US$16000. The Civic is known to be a very dependable family vehicle and is also a wise choice for beginning drivers. CR-V – Honda’s poster child in the compact SUV segment, the CR-V can stand for Compact Recreational Vehicle or Comfortable Runabout Vehicle—both are true and fitting descriptions of this popular model. It is the brand’s smallest sports utility vehicle and is available in either front- or four-wheel drive. If you are looking for dependable Honda used cars, the CR-V is worth considering. It got top scores in J.D. Power and Associates’ 3-year dependability ratings and despite its small size, it is very spacious and powerful. The 2008 model release has a 2.4-liter, 4-cylinder engine, five-speed automatic transmission, and a fuel economy of 20 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway. If you will be doing some off-road adventure, opt for a unit that has been equipped with an all-wheel drive system for better traction. You’ll be kept safe with the standard safety features, which include side-curtain airbags that deploy automatically once a sensor concludes that the vehicle is going to roll over. A 2008 CR-V sells for around US$17000 in Japanese used-car listings. Fit – Perhaps the cutest among Honda used cars today, the Fit is the perfect fit for the sporty, thrifty, and green lifestyle. The Fit is also called Jazz in other countries and it has grown so much in popularity and functionality that a little less than ten years after it was first introduced in 2001, it has already made more than 3.5 million sales worldwide. The Fit boasts of a good fuel economy—28 in the city and 34 on the highway—and impressive handling that make it a favorite among daily drivers. You can get a pre-owned 2011 hybrid version of this amazing little car for only US$16000. Those are the top 3 best Honda used cars for every need and lifestyle. There are many more models you can choose from, from sedans to minivans and SUVs. Whichever one you choose, you’re sure to be preserving the environment and saving your money as well.
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