Honda recently revealed the long-awaited return of an iconic car from the brand’s history. After nearly a quarter-century off the market, the Honda Prelude will return for 2026. In case you’re too ...
Honda is drawing on its history to find out if two-door cars have a future. The 2026 Prelude revealed this week resurrects a model name that was a staple of the brand’s lineup from 1979 to 2001, but ...
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Learn how to easily fix the sliding door cable on your Toyota Sienna with these step-by-step instructions. Save time and money with this simple DIY guide. You can do it! #ToyotaSienna #DIYCarRepair ...
Shares of personalized clothing company Stitch Fix (NASDAQ:SFIX) fell 36.4% in the afternoon session after the company reported second-quarter earnings results. Its full-year revenue guidance and EPS ...
Lou is a freelance journalist and content writer with a focus on the automotive world. After graduating from Coventry University (Automotive Journalism MA) in 2020, she worked in automotive e-commerce ...
The 2025 Honda Odyssey is being treated to a minor design and tech refresh. It’s this generation’s second big update after the 2021 revamp, and it hits some of the aging minivan’s sorest points. On ...
That change is being forced, in part, by the other Hondas that share the Odyssey's platform, several of which have already or are soon to switch to a new-generation architecture. The 2023 Honda Pilot ...
Joel began his career as a beat reporter for various news stations across the United States. He eventually transitioned to copywriting with a focus on North American automotive dealerships, vehicle ...
Since he was a child, Aaron has been an enthusiast for loud engines and the open road. From playing with Hotwheels to driving with gusto in a real car, his passion for the automotive world has only ...
A used 2006 Toyota Sienna costs around $5,000 on most North American car buying platforms. So, why should anyone spend approximately 36% to fix just one door? Well, here's a trusted mechanic ...