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  2. Honda E engine - Wikipedia

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    The EK [6] was an SOHC 12-valve (CVCC) engine, displacing 1.8 L (1,751 cc). Output varied (see below) as the engine itself was refined. This was the last CVCC configuration engine manufactured by Honda. Displaced 1.8 L (1,751 cc) Bore & Stroke 77 mm × 94 mm (3.03 in × 3.70 in) compression ratio: 8.8:1; design with a 3 barrel carburetor.

  3. Honda Civic (sixth generation) - Wikipedia

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    UK produced with styling and interior specifications were aimed primarily at the UK market. Early automatic 400s used the Honda 1.6-liter D-series engine carried over from the R8 Rover 200/400, meanwhile, Honda used Rover’s competitive L-Series diesel for the European Civic in this generation.

  4. Honda - Wikipedia

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    Honda Motor Co., Ltd. [3], commonly known as just Honda, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in October 1946 by Soichiro Honda, Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959, [4] [5] reaching a production of 400 million by 19 December 2019. [6]

  5. List of Honda transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Honda HR-V; 1997 S8G — 5-speed Honda Integra (Japanese Domestic Market, ZC) Honda CR-X del Sol Si & ESi (late model with D16Y8 engine) 1997-1999 S20 B000 — 5-speed Honda Civic coupe EX; 1998 S40 (E5F and P4A may be casting codes) — 5-speed Honda Civic LX; 2003 YZC6 — 6-speed Acura CL Type-S; 2004-2007 ATC6 — 6-speed Honda Accord 3.0L

  6. Atlas Bangladesh Limited - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Bangladesh Limited was established in 1966 by Shirazi Group with support from Honda Motor Company Limited. [3] [4] After the independence of Bangladesh, the company was nationalised by the Government of Bangladesh. In 1987, the company was converted to a Public Limited Company. [3]

  7. Automotive industry in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In September 2012, A joint venture deal was signed between Honda and Bangladesh Steel and Engineering Corporation to form Honda's first Bangladeshi subsidiary Bangladesh Honda Private Limited (BHL) . Honda has 70% stake in the joint venture. After then, Honda committed to set up a motorcycle manufacturing plant in the country.

  8. Honda Civic (fifth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The fifth-generation Honda Civic is an automobile produced by Honda from 1991 until 1995. It debuted in Japan on September 9, 1991. It debuted in Japan on September 9, 1991. At its introduction, it won the Car of the Year Japan award for the second time.

  9. Honda Shine - Wikipedia

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    Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India revealed that their Shine model two-wheeler has achieved a new milestone - selling one crore bikes since its debut in 2006. Honda claims that Shine is the most desired vehicle in its 125 cc category, with a YTD market share of over 50%, and a remarkable 29% year-on-year growth (data provided by the Society of ...