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- Honda_1300 wheelbase "2247.9".
- Honda_1300 height "1346.2".
- Honda_1300 length "3838.575".
- Honda_1300 width "1447.8".
- Honda_1300 abstract "The Honda 1300 was an automobile produced by Honda from 1969-1973. The largest car ever manufactured by Honda to that point, the 1300 was a front wheel drive car released as a sedan and coupe, primarily intended to compete against Japanese automotive stalwarts such as the Toyota Corona and the Nissan Bluebird. An ambitious project spearheaded by Soichiro Honda, engineering delays and a high price against its competition hampered its success. However, lessons learned from the 1300 project would lead to the success of the Civic released in 1972, and the successor of the 1300 released in 1976, the Honda Accord.During development, changes were made multiple times, sometimes on a daily basis, which hampered efforts in production. Mr. Honda was adamant that the engine needed to be air-cooled instead of water, claiming that "since water-cooled engines eventually use air to cool the water, we can implement air cooling from the very beginning."In May 1969 final specifications and prices for the Japanese market were announced. There were originally two engine versions, being the "Series 77" with a single carburetor 100 PS (74 kW) engine and the "Series 99" with a four carburetors 115 PS (85 kW) unit: the less powerful car was listed with four levels of trim offered, of which the top three were also available with the four carburetor engine. The manufacturer's ex-works prices ranged from ¥488,000 for the entry level "Series 77" standard saloon to ¥710,000 for the "Series 99" Custom saloon. Automatic transmission and air-conditioning were optional. Six of the seven versions offered were priced comfortably above the Toyota Corolla 4-door deluxe, then retailing at ¥520,000: for this price Toyota included delivery to the Tokyo area.The car had been introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 1968, but production only got under way during the early months of 1969. In May 1969 the Honda 1300 went on sale in Japan. It was reported at the time that launch was delayed by a couple of months because company president Soichiro Honda found the styling of the car as presented at the Tokyo Motor Show the previous year unacceptably bland and called for a redesign. It was not lost on contemporary commentators that Honda himself at the time owned and frequently drove a Pontiac Firebird, and the split air intakes on the front of the Honda 1300 as it came to market suggest that Honda design personnel were also aware of the boss's fondness for his Pontiac.Despite enthusiastic imprecations from Honda's US dealers the Honda 1300 was not sold in the USA. Nor is there evidence of any sustained effort to sell it into Europe. Surviving examples appear mostly to be located in countries bordering the Pacific Ocean. In European terms, the car's engine size and dimensions would have placed it in the competitive sector of small 1300 cc family sedans, although its 57-inch (1,400 mm) width, reported to have been selected in order to qualify for the lower tax class on the domestic (Japanese) market, was significantly below the European standard represented by cars such as the Ford Escort of the time.".
- Honda_1300 bodyStyle Coup%C3%A9.
- Honda_1300 bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Honda_1300 class Compact_car.
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- Honda_1300 height "1.3462".
- Honda_1300 layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Honda_1300 length "3.838575".
- Honda_1300 manufacturer Honda.
- Honda_1300 productionEndYear "1973".
- Honda_1300 productionStartYear "1969".
- Honda_1300 successor Honda_Accord.
- Honda_1300 thumbnail 1300_99s.jpg?width=300.
- Honda_1300 transmission "4-speed manual".
- Honda_1300 wheelbase "2.2479".
- Honda_1300 width "1.4478".
- Honda_1300 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Honda_1300 wikiPageExternalLink tests.htm.
- Honda_1300 wikiPageExternalLink 4690415.html.
- Honda_1300 wikiPageExternalLink 4721020.html.
- Honda_1300 wikiPageID "4253500".
- Honda_1300 wikiPageRevisionID "604429472".
- Honda_1300 bodyStyle "2".
- Honda_1300 bodyStyle "4".
- Honda_1300 class Compact_car.
- Honda_1300 engine "1298".
- Honda_1300 hasPhotoCollection Honda_1300.
- Honda_1300 layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Honda_1300 manufacturer Honda.
- Honda_1300 name "Honda 1300".
- Honda_1300 production "1969".
- Honda_1300 successor Honda_Accord.
- Honda_1300 transmission "4".
- Honda_1300 wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Honda_1300 subject Category:Front-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Honda_1300 subject Category:Honda_vehicles.
- Honda_1300 subject Category:Sedans.
- Honda_1300 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1969.
- Honda_1300 type Automobile.
- Honda_1300 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Honda_1300 type Product.
- Honda_1300 type Automobile.
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- Honda_1300 comment "The Honda 1300 was an automobile produced by Honda from 1969-1973. The largest car ever manufactured by Honda to that point, the 1300 was a front wheel drive car released as a sedan and coupe, primarily intended to compete against Japanese automotive stalwarts such as the Toyota Corona and the Nissan Bluebird. An ambitious project spearheaded by Soichiro Honda, engineering delays and a high price against its competition hampered its success.".
- Honda_1300 label "Honda 1300".
- Honda_1300 label "Honda 1300".
- Honda_1300 label "Honda 1300".
- Honda_1300 label "Honda 1300".
- Honda_1300 label "Honda 1300".
- Honda_1300 label "ホンダ・1300".
- Honda_1300 sameAs Honda_1300.
- Honda_1300 sameAs Honda_1300.
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- Honda_1300 depiction 1300_99s.jpg.
- Honda_1300 isPrimaryTopicOf Honda_1300.
- Honda_1300 name "Honda 1300".