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The Honda Concerto was an automobile produced by the British division of the Japanese manufacturer, from 1988 to 1994. Like its predecessor, the Honda Ballade, it shared its platform with a Rover product, namely the Rover 200 and Rover 400. The Concerto was also manufactured and sold in Japan. The Concerto was sold in both liftback and sedan form. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1737x1272, 360 KB) Description: Honda Concerto 1,5i Source: Stahlkocher File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Honda Concerto ...
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Engine choices were: - 1.4 L (SOHC carb) with 88 hp DIN (65 kW)
- 1.5 L (SOHC SPI) with 90 hp DIN (66 kW)
- 1.6 L (SOHC MPI) with 115 hp DIN (85 kW)
- 1.6 L (DOHC MPI) with 130 hp DIN (96 kW)
- 1.6 L (DOHC carb) with 106 hp DIN (80 kW)
In Japan and other Asian/Australasian countries, the Concerto was also available with a SOHC 1.6L dual carb engine. 4WD was also an option in Japan. Look up din in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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The Concerto was sold internationally on a platform larger than the popular Civic, it also offered more features than the Civic and was more prestige market. An interesting difference between the British built and Japanese built Concertos was the front suspension - the British ones having MacPherson struts, the Japanese ones having double wishbones. The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ...
A simple MacPherson strut suspension on the left front wheel of a rear-wheel drive vehicle. ...
A double wishbone suspension is an automobile independent suspension design using two parallel wishbone-shaped arms to locate the wheel. ...
Honda stopped making the Concerto in Great Britain when its partner, Rover was taken over by BMW. Up until that point the two companies had been merged up to 20% equally with each other and had collaborated with this model and many others in both companies ranges. The Concerto's replacement in Japan was the Domani, which was the basis for the succeeding Rover 400 and 45. In Europe, 5-door hatchback and estate variants of the Domani were sold as a Civic, in order to avoid having two different nameplates in the lower midsize segment. BMW AG (an acronym for Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft, or in English, Bavarian Motor Works Corporation), is an independent German company and manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. ...
The Rover 400/45 was a mid-size automobile introduced in the 1990s, and produced until 2005 under the name Rover 45. ...
In the autumn of 1999, Rover gave the 400 Series a facelift and a new name - Rover 45. ...
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