KickingTires Reveals
Family Cars of the Year for Honda by Tom Bailey
Family cars face painstaking
demands. These days, they are used not just for family driving
adventures but for business purpose as well. With the versatility
expected of them, automakers find it hard to emerge as the best
in the family car segment - but this is not the case with Honda.
Earlier, 3 of Honda's vehicles were awarded the "Best Car
for Small Families," "Best Car for Big Families,"
and the "Best New Car for First-Time Drivers" by KickingTires.
The 2007 Honda Accord emerged
as the "Best New Car for Small Family. Honda Accord parts
are especially designed to face rigorous family car's demands.
For the 2007 model year, Accord was given new trim called SE-V6.
Also, for the sedan version, cool blue metallic color was made
available. The runners-up for the Best New Car for Small Families
were BMW 328, Ford Five Hundred, Honda Civic, Hyundai Sonata,
Infiniti G35, Mazda5, Mazda6, Subaru Legacy, and Toyota Camry.
On the one hand, 2007 Honda
Odyssey was given the "Best Car for Big Families"
commendation. Honda Odyssey is a minivan introduced by the automaker
in 1995. The runners up for said title were Acura MDX, Chevrolet
Suburban, GMC Yukon, Hyundai Entourage, Kia Sedona, Mercedes-Benz
R-Class, Toyota Highlander, Toyota Sienna, and Volvo XC90.
For the "Best New Car
for First-Time Drivers" category, 2007 Honda Civic emerged
as the winner. Honda Civic parts are especially engineered to
be accommodating to first-time drivers. The car's auto parts
can be easily operated so it fits . The runners up for the category
were Honda Fit, Hyundai Elantra, Hyundai Sonata, Mazda3, Pontiac
Vibe, Scion tC, Subaru Impreza, Toyota Camry and Toyota Matrix.
Finally, for the "Best
New Car for Empty Nesters" category, 2007 Jaguar XK emerged
as the winner. The runners up were BMW 650, Chevrolet Corvette,
Ford Mustang, Infiniti G35, Infiniti M45, Lexus LS 460, Mazda
MX-5 Miata, Mercedes-Benz SL-Class and Volvo C70.
"Before we named the
four finalists for Family Car of the Year in our first annual
Lifestyle Awards, we considered all the 2006- and 2007-model-year
vehicles we’ve tested and narrowed them down to a select
group. We’ll tackle the other Lifestyle categories as
we get closer to the final awards Jan. 3, but for now see what
other cars we recommend for families and how staffers Mike Hanley,
Kelsey Mays, Patrick Olsen, David Thomas and Joe Wiesenfelder
debated the winners" KickingTires revealed.
In most categories, analysts
say that Honda and Toyota car parts are showcasing excellence.
As observed by analysts, prices for highly equipped models have
greatly increased with time and innovations.
Tom Bailey is a consultant
for one of the country’s leading auto parts stores. He
is also an editor of a reputable publishing company in his area.
He is currently based in Atlantic City, New Jersey with his
wife and 3 children. Visit http://www.samedaycarparts.com/hondaparts.html
and http://www.samedaycarparts.com/hondaparts.html for more
information about.
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