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  • Review: Honda Versatool (productReview)
    What is it? The Honda Versatool is designed to take on a huge range of gardening tasks. With eight push-and-click attachment options  - including hedge trimmers, cultivator, pruner and blower - and a 4-stroke engine at its heart, it aims to be the ultimate power tool
  • Review: Honda Vision 110 (productReview)
    What a difference £200 and 58cc extra make to the Honda Vision. Where the 50cc model that costs £2199 is about as exciting as filling out your council tax forms, the larger-engined 110 model is an altogether more engaging prospect for £2399. Okay, the Vision is never going to be a rock ‘n
  • Top 10: Best lawnmowers 2023 (Article)
    on the warranty front, either, coming with three years’ cover as standard. Honda IZY HRG 466 SK 160cc 46cm self-propelled mower Honda doesn’t just make expensive, complicated mowers – it makes affordable, straightforward ones as well. This HRG 466, which is from the brand’s ‘IZY’ range, is one
  • Review: Honda Monkey (productReview)
    What is it? There are plenty of retro-style bikes out there, but few have the heritage to back up the looks like Honda’s Monkey. This is a 125cc commuter and city bike at its simplest, but the Monkey does so much more, notably plastering a smile over your chops every
  • Top 10: 125cc bikes with manual transmissions (Article)
    as much of its value as a Honda or a Yamaha.  Sinnis Apache - £1595 Another Chinese-made bike, the Sinnis Apache is styled like an off-road bike, but with road-focused tyres. Performance is hardly scintillating and build quality isn’t up to the standard of Japanese manufacturers, but it’ll keep up
  • Review: Honda CMX 500 Rebel 2017 (productReview)
    It might look a bit like the type of bike a bearded American in sunglasses and denim would ride, but the Honda CMX 500 Rebel is actually a very comfortable, friendly machine that is perfect for new riders.  It’s as at home on a relaxed, sunny coastal ride as it is in the bustle of urban traffic
  • Review: Honda NC750X 2017 (productReview)
    . What is it? It might not be the most glamorous motorcycle in the world, but the Honda NC750X does its job so well it’s hard to think of something more suited to the slog of all-season commuting. It’s rugged, reliable, simple to ride, comfortable and affordable. No wonder they’re
  • Review: Honda CB500X 2016 (productReview)
    Honda is one of the most respected brands among motorcyclists. Its reputation for building exceptionally sturdy, long-lasting machines is decades old, but its bikes aren’t necessarily wallet-friendly. Fortunately, that’s not the case with the CB500X, which is well-priced at £5600 and can
  • Review: Honda Miimo robotic lawn mower (productReview)
    What is it? The Honda Miimo (Miimo = Me Mow. See what they did there?) range of robotic mowers can keep everything from the smallest suburban lawns up to  3000m2 paddocks looking neat - without you having to lift a finger or pull
  • Classic Car Insurance: Makes And Models (Article)
    Z3 Cheapest Classic car insurance for a BMW E21 & E30 Honda
  • 125cc Motorcycle of the Year shortlist (Article)
    the scrambler nature of the Hero and makes some great noises to entertain long after you’ve gained your A1 licence. Honda Monkey There are plenty of retro-style bikes out there, but few have the heritage to back up the looks like Honda’s Monkey. This is a 125cc commuter and city bike at its
  • Review: Yamaha YS125 (productReview)
    of the Honda CB125F. What might convince some to choose the Honda over the Yamaha is Honda's fractionally lower list price and a brighter range of colour combos. Take a ride on the YS125, though, and your decision may well come down in its favour. The Honda is very good, but the Yamaha just edges
  • Review: Honda Izy HRG 416 SK (productReview)
    What is it? Izy is Honda’s entry-level petrol-powered mower, but it’s far from an entry-level model. It’s designed to bring professional levels of lawncare to the casual gardener and is built to the same standards as machines that full-time
  • Review: Honda Forza 125 2017 (productReview)
    In the UK, most people see the humble scooter as a vehicle for teenagers who can’t afford a car. But while a 17-year-old is allowed to ride a Honda Forza 125 with L-plates, its appeal is far, far broader. In fact, it’s one of the best commuter machines in existence, no matter your age
  • Scooter of the Year shortlist (Article)
    was launched in 1980. >> Read the full review Honda CB500F Can any bike be all things to all riders
  • Honest John Awards 2018: The Winners (Article)
    , touchscreen navigation, rear view camera, alloy wheels and LED headlights. Small Hatchback of the Year – Honda Jazz
  • Top 10: Best scooters 2018 (Article)
    on, these supplementary front lights provide greater visibility to other road users. The XCITING S 400 is due on sale in the middle of the year and prices will be slightly higher than the existing model’s £5695. Honda X-ADV The Honda X-ADV has proved an unlikely success by marrying scooter ease of riding
  • Top 10: Best petrol lawnmowers 2023 (Article)
    Honda IZY HRD 466 SK 160cc 46cm Self-propelled Mower If you’re looking for a robust, straightforward mower then a Honda should be at the top of your list. Its easy-to-use IZY range, for example, benefits from features such as a tough powder-coated steel deck
  • 125cc Scooter of the Year shortlist (Article)
    Honda PCX125 The PCX encapsulates everything that Honda is famed for: build quality, plush suspension and ease of use. If that sounds dull, don’t believe it for a moment as the PCX is very enjoyable to ride thanks to its nimble handling and excellent ABS-equipped brakes. Best of all, it’s
  • Top 10: Used Motorcycles for £3000 (Article)
    Honda CBR600 Well, we couldn’t corral our favourite all-rounders without mentioning the Honda CBR600. We could have gone for a number of Honda, sure, but the CBR6 is a legend in its own lifetime. This is very possibly the most do-it-all motorcycle ever made, from
 

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