Vik is the Co-Founder and former Editor at MotorAuthority, a leading U.S. website covering performance and luxury cars. Since 2025, he has contributed to CarBuzz, blending his engineering background ...
The limited support for classic Japanese models has long made restorations challenging, forcing enthusiasts to hunt for rare parts or rely on custom fabrication Unlike classic American or European ...
Back in June, Honda announced an initiative to support owners of its most beloved models, starting with the original NSX. On Friday, it detailed more information about this new business, which now has ...
Last August, Acura showed off the racy yellow Integra Type S HRC prototype, a version of the brand's 320-hp hot hatch bristling with upgraded performance parts. Not long after, Honda Racing ...
Honda and Ohio State University will expand industry research with a $2.6 million partnership in central Ohio. The Honda Research Institute USA, the United States' research and development arm of the ...
A new Honda Prelude will arrive in dealerships in late fall, with a 200-hp hybrid powertrain and suspension components from the Civic Type R. The transmission is a version of Honda’s eCVT, but it will ...
Komyo America is building a giant warehouse in Troy adjacent to the Honda’s supply operations along Commerce Center Boulevard. The 500,000-square-foot facility with 10,000 square feet of office space ...
The 2026 Honda Prelude will borrow parts from the Civic Type R to live up to the high expectations set for it. Honda confirmed that the hot hatch will notably share its full suspension with the ...
If you own a classic Honda and you’ve been struggling to find original parts, your luck just improved. The Japanese automaker has rolled out a new program designed to supply genuine parts and ...
Joel was previously an editor at Autoblog for nearly a decade, covering cars from humble economy hatchbacks to high-end sports cars. He has extensive driving experience with plenty of track time, and ...
Honda said its new effort came about, in part, because manufacturing processes are more advanced than they have been in years past, making it easier and likely cheaper to make new “old” parts. Those ...