Honda Cars and Trucks -- What's New for 2007 Columbia MO

From minivans to fun roadsters, Honda continues marching toward success by adding a new fuel-efficient subcompact and small SUV to the 2007 lineup while enhancing its popular Civic and Element models.

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Honda Cars and
Trucks -
What's New for 2007:

From minivans to fun roadsters, Honda continues marching toward success by adding a new fuel-efficient subcompact and small SUV to the 2007 lineup while enhancing its popular Civic and Element models. The popular Accord sedan gains a compelling new value-packaged trim level this year and the Odyssey minivan gets more comfortable, while the Pilot SUV and S2000 roadster carry over unchanged. Click the following pages to get all the details...

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