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2002 Honda Z


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Honda N360, Honda Life, Honda Z, Honda Today (720 words)
In March, 1967 arrived the Honda N 360, a front-wheel-drive 2-door sedan with a wheelbase of 200 cm, and a light-alloy OHC air-cooled 2-cylinder 354 cc engine with 31 HP.
In October, 1970 came the Honda Z 3-door coupe on the platform and with the engines of the Honda N III 360.
The second generation Honda Today arrived in January, 1993 as a 3-door and a 5-door sedan on the same platform as the previous one.
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