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The Honda Ridgeline is the Truck for a New Generation of Truck People

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As more and more people warm to the practicality, convenience, and excitement of pickup trucks in Phoenix--but less and less people actually need the type of rough-and-ready, multi-ton-hauling monster trucks that you see on work sites and farms--the demand for versatile and fun vehicles like the 2017 Honda Ridgeline is on the rise in Mesa, Tempe, Glendale, and Peoria.

We previewed the exciting 2017 Ridgeline truck back in January, and we've been keeping a close eye on it ever since--much to the delight of the whole team.
 

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Honda Unveils Clarity Fuel Cell at Tokyo Motor Show

Following much anticipation, Honda decided to reveal the all-new Clarity Fuel Cell at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. Up until the unveiling, the fuel cell was never mentioned by name and was simply referred to as the FCEV. Unlike other fuel cells entering the market, the Honda Clarity Fuel Cell maintains the brand's signature design and fits nicely into the current lineup.

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The 2016 Honda Accord Arrives with New Styling & Advanced Tech

Honda's popular flagship model, the Accord, has undergone a refresh for the 2016 model year. Revised both inside and out, the  model arrives with a host of fresh entertainment features, a Accord Coupe Touring trim and safety components that enhance the in-car experience for both drivers and passengers. Arriving soon to Bell Honda, the 2016 Honda Accord will entice car buyers with its mature exterior styling and suite of advanced technologies offered across the lineup.

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Next-Gen CR-V May Arrive As a 7-Seater Premium Model

There's been talk that Honda may turn the next-generation CR-V into a premium model for the 2017 model year. With the arrival of the all-new HR-V, the automaker is trying to determine how to properly fit both models in their roster in a way that will benefit the company and buyers' demands. This means a larger, more upscale CR-V could be on the horizon, separating itself from the smaller HR-V.

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