The Honda CR-V has carved out a niche for itself in the fiercely contested compact SUV segment with its winning combination of practicality, versatility, and fuel efficiency. Since its inception in 1995, the CR-V has consistently ranked among the top-selling SUVs in the market.
The CR-V owes its popularity to its cavernous cabin, which offers ample space for both passengers and cargo. The rear seats can be folded down to create a massive flat load floor, making it a perfect choice for hauling bulky items. The CR-V's user-friendly infotainment system, intuitive controls, and comfortable ride quality further enhance its appeal as...
The Honda CR-V has carved out a niche for itself in the fiercely contested compact SUV segment with its winning combination of practicality, versatility, and fuel efficiency. Since its inception in 1995, the CR-V has consistently ranked among the top-selling SUVs in the market.
The CR-V owes its popularity to its cavernous cabin, which offers ample space for both passengers and cargo. The rear seats can be folded down to create a massive flat load floor, making it a perfect choice for hauling bulky items. The CR-V's user-friendly infotainment system, intuitive controls, and comfortable ride quality further enhance its appeal as a family-friendly SUV.
The Honda Motocompo NU50 / NU50M, produced in 1982, is a distinctive and innovative ultra-compact, foldable scooter engineered for exceptional urban mobility. This unique vehicle, often associated with the Honda City, features a lightweight construction, a simple 49cc air-cooled engine, and an automatic transmission, all designed to offer convenient personal transport. Its engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks of Honda's reputation, with its foldable handlebars and footpegs being a key selling point that allows for compact storage.
The 1982 Honda XR500R is a significant model in Honda's esteemed off-road motorcycle lineage, known for its robust 4-stroke, air-cooled engine and capable performance. This machine was a cornerstone in the evolution of four-stroke dirt bikes, offering a blend of power and versatility that made it a favorite for enduro and trail riding. Building on Honda's strong heritage in off-road competition, the XR500R was engineered for durability and reliability, embodying the quality that defined Honda's early dominance in the segment.
This manual covers the Honda ATC250ES, produced for the 1985 to 1987 model years. Designed for recreational off-road use, the ATC250ES is recognized for its robust engineering and dependable performance in challenging terrain. Its thoughtful design emphasizes user accessibility and operational efficiency, making it a reliable choice for enthusiasts.
This manual covers the Honda ATC 200X, produced for the 1986 and 1987 model years. The ATC 200X is engineered for performance and durability, offering a robust platform for recreational riding and off-road exploration. Its design emphasizes reliability and rider control, making it a capable machine for various terrains. This manual details the specific features and capabilities that define the ATC 200X's standing in its class.
This manual covers the Honda ATC125M 3-Wheeler, produced for the 1986 and 1987 model years. Designed for recreational use, the ATC125M is recognized for its robust engineering and reliable performance, offering a unique three-wheeled platform for off-road exploration. Its construction prioritizes durability and user-friendly operation, making it a capable and enjoyable vehicle for its intended purpose.
This manual covers the Honda TRX70 Fourtrax models produced between 1986 and 1987. Engineered for recreational and utility purposes, the Fourtrax is recognized for its robust design and reliable performance. Its intuitive operation and durable construction make it a capable companion for various off-road activities, reflecting Honda's commitment to quality and user experience.
This manual covers the Honda NX650, also known as the Dominator, produced for the 1988 and 1989 model years. This dual-sport motorcycle, chassis code RD02, is powered by a robust 644 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke engine featuring SOHC and RFVC technology. Engineered for versatility, the NX650 was designed to offer a practical blend of on-road usability and off-road capability, making it a capable machine for adventure touring and general riding. Its design philosophy emphasizes reliability and practicality, building on Honda's strong legacy in motorcycle manufacturing.
The Honda PC800 Pacific Coast is a sport-touring motorcycle produced from 1989 to 1996. Known for its distinctive aerodynamic fairing, integrated lockable storage, and comfortable riding position, it was designed for touring and long-distance travel. The PC800 features a torquey 779 cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine with SOHC and three valves per cylinder, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission and shaft drive for reduced maintenance. Its robust engineering, a hallmark of Honda, contributes to its reputation for reliability and owner satisfaction.
This manual covers the Honda SK50M scooter, produced in 1992. Designed for reliable and efficient personal transportation, this model embodies Honda's commitment to quality engineering and user-friendly operation. Its compact size and agile handling make it ideal for urban commuting and recreational use, offering a dependable and enjoyable riding experience.
The 1998 Honda CR-V, part of the first generation (RD1/RD2), was a groundbreaking compact SUV that established Honda's reputation in this segment. It offered a compelling blend of car-like handling and SUV versatility, making it an ideal choice for consumers seeking practical and reliable transportation. Building on Honda's legacy of engineering excellence, the CR-V distinguished itself with its refined interior, fuel efficiency, and dependable performance, earning accolades such as a runner-up position for MotorTrend's Sport/Utility of the Year in 1998.
The 2000 Honda VTR1000SP is a high-performance sportbike, engineered as a homologation special for racing. Its design features a potent 996cc V-twin engine, a twin-spar aluminum frame, and advanced suspension, reflecting Honda's commitment to engineering excellence and sporting prowess. Developed to compete in demanding racing environments like World Superbike, the VTR1000SP is characterized by its track-focused capabilities and the raw power delivery of its V-twin motor, making it a distinguished machine in its class.
The Honda XL125V Varadero, produced from 2001 to 2007, is an adventure sport touring motorcycle designed for versatility, offering comfortable ergonomics for long-distance riding and dual-purpose capability. Known for its tractable V-twin engine and durable build, this model provides a practical and enjoyable riding experience for commuting and light touring. Its design emphasizes rider comfort and control, making it a reliable choice within its displacement class.
The Honda CR-V, specifically the Second Generation (RD4/RD5/RD7) models produced for the 2002 model year, represents a significant step in Honda's evolution of the compact crossover SUV. This generation, built on the reliable Honda Civic platform, offered a blend of car-like handling, spaciousness, and the versatility expected from an SUV. Powered by a 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder DOHC i-VTEC engine, it delivered approximately 160 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque, providing capable performance for daily driving and light adventures. Available in front-wheel drive or Real Time 4WD, and with either a 5-speed automatic or manual transmission, the CR-V provided practical transportation for a wide range of owners, earning critical acclaim for its practicality and fuel efficiency within its competitive segment.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the Honda VTX1800C Custom cruiser motorcycle, covering model years 2002 through 2005. Renowned for its massive 1795cc V-twin engine, shaft drive, and distinctive styling, the VTX1800C represents Honda's commitment to powerful and reliable performance in the cruiser segment. Its engineering quality and torque delivery are key differentiators, offering a compelling alternative to competitors like the Yamaha Road Star and Harley-Davidson Softail models.
This manual covers the Honda NPS50, a scooter produced between 2003 and 2007. The NPS50 is known for its reliable four-stroke, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder 49cc engine, featuring Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) for efficient urban mobility. Its compact dimensions, with an approximate wheelbase of 49.6 inches and a curb weight of 194 lbs, make it an agile choice for city commuting. Honda's reputation for engineering quality and dependability is evident in this model, designed to offer a practical and fuel-efficient transportation solution.
The 2007 Honda CR-V represents the third generation of this popular compact SUV, known for its reliability, practicality, and comfortable ride. This model, produced for North American, European, and Asian markets, offers a 2.4L DOHC i-VTEC engine producing 166 horsepower, available in both Front-Wheel Drive and Real-Time All-Wheel Drive configurations. Building on a strong legacy, the CR-V of this era was designed to provide a refined driving experience, enhanced interior space, and a suite of safety features, earning it high safety ratings from organizations like the IIHS and consistently good marks for reliability from Consumer Reports. Its engineering quality and fuel efficiency make it a well-regarded choice for everyday commuting and family use.
This manual covers the 2009-2012 Honda MUV700 Big Red. Engineered for durability and performance, the Big Red is designed for a variety of demanding tasks, offering robust construction and reliable operation. Its thoughtful design ensures it meets the needs of users requiring a dependable utility vehicle for work or recreation.
The NCH50, produced between 2013 and 2015, is a stylish and user-friendly urban scooter designed for commuters, students, and those seeking economical transportation. Its retro-inspired styling is complemented by modern features, offering a blend of classic aesthetics and practical functionality, including comfortable seating and ample under-seat storage. Engineered for reliability and ease of operation, the Metropolitan is a testament to commitment to quality, making it a popular choice for navigating city environments with agility and efficiency.
The Honda HR-V is a subcompact crossover SUV known for its versatility, fuel efficiency, and the innovative Magic Seat® system, offering flexible cargo and passenger configurations. Spanning multiple generations, from its initial introduction in the late 1990s to the current 2021-present model, the HR-V has consistently appealed to younger buyers and small families seeking a practical and stylish urban commuter. Its design philosophy emphasizes a balance of modern aesthetics and efficient utility, building upon Honda's established reputation for reliability and engineering excellence.