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Car modelFixter price range
MOT for Honda CR-Z£25 - £39
Car service for Honda CR-Z£116 - £182
Front brake pads replacement for Honda CR-Z£63 - £99
Brake pad replacement (front) for Honda CR-Z£63 - £99
Brake pad replacement (rear) for Honda CR-Z£57 - £90
Rear brake pads replacement for Honda CR-Z£57 - £90
Brake discs and pads replacement (front) for Honda CR-Z£144 - £226
Brake pad replacement (front) for Honda CR-Z£63 - £99
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement (Rear) for Honda CR-Z£133 - £209
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement with Electronic Parking Brake (Rear) for Honda CR-Z£165 - £259
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement (Rear) for Honda CR-Z£133 - £209
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement with Electronic Parking Brake (Rear) for Honda CR-Z£165 - £259
Car diagnostic for Honda CR-Z£34 - £54
Clutch kit replacement for Honda CR-Z£657 - £1,032
Lower ball joint replacement - front (driver side) for Honda CR-Z£177 - £278
Lower ball joint replacement - front (passenger side) for Honda CR-Z£177 - £278
Lower ball joint replacement - rear (driver side) for Honda CR-Z£177 - £278
Lower ball joint replacement - rear (passenger side) for Honda CR-Z£177 - £278

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Honda

The Honda Motor Company is a Japanese public multinational conglomerate corporation—to give them their full title. Primarily a motorcycle manufacturer (since 1959) and engine producer (producing more than 14million each year), Honda became the 8th largest automobile manufacturer in the world in 2015.

With around 800k Honda cars on the roads in the UK, this marque is a popular and trusted household name.

Long lasting sensibly-priced cars

On the surface, Honda cars look fairly traditional, but this is a brand that doesn’t necessarily follow the pack; they often provide something unique to each of their models.

For example, the Jazz pitched against the most popular car in the UK, the Ford Fiesta, is actually a more practical option than most of its rivals. For a small car, it has an abundance of interior space and very flexible and practical boot.

The Civic is brave enough to make a strong style in design statement in a market where other brands are edging towards conservative. And the CR-V was the first of the SUV models to stop pretending it was an off-road vehicle and focused its priorities on its road based driving dynamics despite its off-road styling.

Honda motorsports: A long-standing history in Formula One

Honda’s first appearance in Formula One racing as a constructor came in 1964 at the German Grand Prix.

After a mixed introduction, marred by tragedy with the death of driver Jo Schlesser in the French Grand Prix of 1968 Honda took a back seat until their return in 1983 to power the Williams team, where they won 6 consecutive Constructors Championships.

Following the successes with Williams, they partnered with McLaren in 1988, going on to win titles in 4 different seasons.

Their return in 2013, again providing engines for the McLaren team, was met with much less success. After 3 seasons without a single podium finish, Honda was dropped in favour of a Renault built engine.

Honda’s reliability and reputation

Honda ranked 15th place out of 30 car brands in the What Car? Reliability Survey in 2018. Their placing could be considered a little lower down the list than expected, given that it was mostly Japanese and Asian manufacturers to lead the field (Suzuki, Lexus and Toyota taking the top spots).

Recent Honda recalls and reliability issues

Various recalls have been made on Honda models throughout their motoring history. The following are a list of the most recent in the UK and Europe.

04/05/2019 – Honda Civic (2001–2005), Honda Accord (2004–2006) and Honda Odyssey (2004)

Replacement service parts from the previous recall may be defective

30/03/2019 – Honda Odyssey (2017–2018)

The locking system may become jammed

20/01/2019 – Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Honda City, Honda Jazz, Honda Insight, Honda CR-V and Honda Pilot (2010–2015)

Defect in the gas generator of the front-seat passenger airbag

31/08/2018 – Honda HR-V (2014–2018)

The cabin wiring harness might not be correctly secured on the front left chassis rail

22/06/2018 – Honda Civic (2016–2017)

There is no side vent in the backrest of the front seat

22/02/2018 – Honda Civic, Honda CR-V, Honda Jazz and Honda Insight (2009–2010)

In the event of airbag deployment, the internal pressure of the airbag may be excessive

03/02/2018 – Honda Odyssey (2010–2017)

The second row of the outboard seats is not properly secured

12/11/2017 – Honda Accord (2013–2016)

The battery sensor’s plastic housing may not be resistant to the penetration of moisture

All recall information sourced from gov.co.uk data.

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