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| American Honda's 50th Anniversary - Honda Choir Version |
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Honda marked its first 50 years in America June 11, 2009, commemorating the establishment of American Honda Motor Co., Inc., in a small Los Angeles storefront on June 11, 1959. "On behalf of the tens of thousands of Honda associates in America, past and present, we offer our deepest thanks to our customers for placing their trust in Honda over the past 50 years," said American Honda President & CEO Tetsuo Iwamura. "Today, in the face of new challenges, including the preservation of our ...
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Durée : 341 s |
| Throttle Jockey: Honda CBR 600-RR vs. Kawasaki ZX-6R |
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It's the battle of the 600's! Both the Honda CB600-RR and the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R are high-revving engineering marvels. But who's the best out of these two wheelie monsters?
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Durée : 213 s |
| Honda - 'Choir' Advertisement |
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In 2006, Honda released its Choir advertisement, for the UK and the internet. This featured a 60-person choir who sang the car noises as film of the Honda Civic are shown.
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Affichage : 166545
Durée : 119 s |
| Honda Cub is the number one motorcycle in the world |
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Honda Cub is the number one motorcycle in the world In this Discovery Channel program, there is a countdown of the best motorcycle ever. This video starts with the winner, the Honda CUB. There are already 40 million Cubs build, making it the best selling motorcycle. This is a simple machine with a mass appeal and with its 4 Break Horsepower, it still manages to run 50 Mph. To demonstrate the reliability of the Cub, the presentors dry to destroy it, using several methods: Mess up the egine ...
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Affichage : 217999
Durée : 432 s |
| Honda tv ad cog |
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quite an amazing video by honda
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Affichage : 142110
Durée : 125 s |
| Difficult is worth doing: Honda Accord Live TV Ad |
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19 skydivers will have three minutes and 20 seconds to spell out the word Honda, inspired by the car manufacturer's new advertising strapline: "Difficult is worth doing". Organisers were yesterday hoping the weather in Spain would hold as the team practised. "There will be no time delay and no CGI [computer-generated imagery]. If it works, people will know who it's for. If it doesn't, they won't," said Ian Armstrong, Honda's manager of customer communications. The stunt is a means of gaining ...
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Durée : 191 s |
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