Honda pays close attention to thoughtful and attractive designs, better-than-average fuel economy and commitment to safety. The Honda Accord and Civic have long been two of the most popular vehicles in America. And Honda’s commitment to green technologies positions this respected automaker as a leader in a new eco-friendly automotive world. For the 2010 model year, Honda offers six cars. Click on any vehicle to see photos and read more about these exciting new 2010 Honda cars.
2010 Honda Accord: In advance of an expected refresh for the 2011 model year, Honda makes Bluetooth available on all Accord EX-L models without requiring a navigation system.

2010 Honda Accord Crosstour: This new 5-door hatchback adds available all-wheel drive, a raised suspension, and bold SUV-inspired design cues to a traditional car platform—in this case, the best-selling Accord sedan. Highlights include a standard V-6 engine, 6 inches of ground clearance, 51.3 cubic feet of maximum cargo volume, and space for 5 passengers.
2010 Honda Civic: The 2010 Honda CR-V receives minor mid-life updates including revised styling elements, more horsepower, better fuel economy and Bluetooth connectivity.
2010 Honda FCX Clarity: There are no changes to Honda’s innovative fuel-cell vehicle, the FCX Clarity, which is a zero-emission vehicle powered by hydrogen converted to electricity.
2010 Honda Fit: The 2010 Honda Fit is unchanged from last year, when an all-new, redesigned Fit went on sale.
2010 Honda Insight: Honda sold the first gasoline/electric hybrid to consumers a decade ago, a teardrop-shaped 2-seater called the Insight. For 2010, an all-new Insight is on sale, with 5-passenger capacity, much greater cargo capacity, and a familiar shape. The Insight is the least expensive hybrid on the market, and is rated to get 40 mpg in the city and 43 mpg on the highway.
About the 2010 Buyer's Guides
Vehix and J.D. Power and Associates partnered to offer comprehensive buyer’s guides for all major 2010 makes and models. The 2010 buyer’s guides are written by J.D. Power and Associates and include cars, wagons, trucks, SUVs and minivans. We’ve detailed the significant changes from 2009 models so you can arrive at your local dealership armed with the facts you need to negotiate a great deal on a new car.