Thursday, December 9, 2010

MR. Soichiro HONDA & Pics of all Models


Honda :
1 : Accord







 2 : Cross Tour








3 : Civic







 4 : CR-V









 5 : CR-Z







6 : Element






7 : FCX- Clarity




8 : Fit




9 : City




10 : Insight




11 : Odyssey





12 : Pilot





13 : Ridgline


STORY of Mr. Soichiro HONDA
Soichiro Honda was born on November 17, 1906, in Komyo Village (now Tenryu City), Iwata County, Shizuoka Prefecture, as the eldest son of Gihei Honda and his wife Mika. Gihei was a skilled and honest blacksmith and Mika an accomplished weaver. The family was poor but Soichiro’s upbringing was happy.

Sakakibara also encouraged Honda’s interest in the world of motorsports. Motorsports in Japan goes back to the early years of the Taisho Era(1912–1926), around the beginning of World War I. It began with motorcycle racing but soon developed into full-scale car racing, which became popular back in the 1920s.



 


According to Mr. Honda, “When my wife cried and begged me to stop I had to give it up”, but she said that the true story was slightly different: “Did he stop because of something I said? I think it was a lecture from his father that made up his mind!”
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Encounter with a Cast-off Military Surplus Engine
The Starting-point of the “Dream” and the “Response to the Needs of the Time”







The Honda A-Type, Honda’s First Product on the Market (1947)

The Appearance of a full-fledged Motorcycle, the Dream D-Type (1949)



E-Type The Early Days of the “Honda 4-Stroke” (1951)

 Using Direct Mail to Develop Sales Outlets for the Cub F-Type (1952)

"Quality Products have no International Boundaries"(1956)

The Concept of a “People’s Car”
Launching the S360 and T360 (1962)


Establishing Belgium Honda(1963)

Formula One Entry (1964)
Celebrating the First Victory. The Mexican Grand Prix


Launching the Honda 1300 (1968)

  The Dream CB750 FOUR(1969)



Announcing the Civic (1972)



Introducing of CG125(1975)


Introducing the Accord(1976)


The HR21 Lawn Mower(1978)


Returning to the World Motorcycle Grand Prix (1979)



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