Start Your Summer Adventure in a 2016 Honda CR-V

Here at Barbour-Hendrick Honda Greenville, we know that summer is your chance to let your hair down and live a little. Now, you finally have the time to take that family road trip or off-road adventure!

Of course, that means you'll need a safe, reliable and family friendly car to get you there in comfort and style. That's exactly what you'll enjoy by driving a new 2016 Honda CR-V.

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Kelley Blue Book® Reviews 2017 Honda Ridgeline

The all-new 2017 Honda Ridgeline is better in every way, says Kelley Blue Book® in a new review, and a great option for anyone who prefers to drive an SUV but has needs the require using a traditional truck bed.

As Kelley Blue Book® points out, the 5-passenger, crew-cab-only Ridgeline is lighter and the new 280-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine makes acceleration crisp. Front-wheel drive (FWD) is now standard, so those who don't want all-wheel drive (AWD) can enjoy better fuel economy.

Favorite features cited by Kelley Blue Book® include the innovative in-bed trunk now has a drain plug…

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An Award for Honda North America Law Division

"On behalf of Honda North America's (HNA) Law Division, Catherine M. McEvilly, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of Honda North America, Inc., accepted the '2016 Diversity Counsel of the Year' award at the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Southern California's 21st Annual Gala Dinner on May 13."

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Honda Hits Homerun with Handsome 2016 Accord

A true living legend of the lineup, we at Barbour-Hendrick Honda Greenville have nothing but love in our heart for our midsize masterpiece, the 2016 Honda Accord.

And if you're at all wondering why we're so smitten by it, we encourage you to read on, as that's exactly the issue we intend to tackle today.

A pair of powertrains comprise the Accord portfolio. The first, a 2.4-liter four-cylinder, is rated at a respectable 185 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque. This is the standard on most Accord models.

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Jan Gansheimer Takes a Big STEP

"The STEP (Science, Technology, Engineering and Production) awards, an initiative of The Manufacturing Institute, recognize women in manufacturing who encourage other women and mentor and support the next generation of female talent to pursue manufacturing careers. Women represent 47 percent of the labor force but only 27 percent of the manufacturing workforce."

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A Look Back at the Innovative Honda N600

The Honda Civic has had a long, storied history stretching back its ten generations. From its roots in the 1970s, right up through its current generation, it has proved its mettle as one of the most advanced and accessibly priced compact cars that money can buy. All of that is thanks to one model: the N600, which was the brand's first model to be sold stateside.

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Honda Gets Back to the Basics of Quality Cars, With Electric New Plans

 

A common theme across Honda's newest priority-planning session is: "ambitious".

Why?

Because, just a few days, CEO Takahiro Hachigo laid out the automaker's intentions to boast hybrid and electric technology in two-thirds of its global sales by around the 2030--that's only 15 years. In auto industry time, that's nothing. And with just a few hybrid/green vehicles currently offered in Greenville, NC, it surely is a bold plan.

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Honda Battle of the Bands Wows Crowd in Georgia

Have you ever attended a parade and been blown away by the bands? If so, you should make it your mission to attend the Honda Battle of the Bands (HBOB) event.

The annual event celebrated its 14th anniversary this year. Thousands gathered in the Georgia Dome to watch as the eight top bands in the country competed in the breathtaking, heart-pounding, event.

Honda awarded more than $200,000 in institutional grants to colleges and universities that participated in this year’s competition. The level of talent at the event was stellar but one winner had to be chosen.

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Can the 2016 Accord Keep Up with Santa's Crazy Schedule?

With every passing year, Santa's job gets more and more taxing. The population is growing--as are the wish lists of people all over the world--and the presents being requested each holiday are more and more complex. With kids asking for things like smartphones and tablets rather than toy trains and dolls, Santa has had to substantially up his workforce of elves.

And his workshop isn't the only part of the biz that's been updated to meet the ever-evolving needs. In this day and age, Saint Nick has had to find a new means of transportation, too.

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