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The 2025 Honda Civic Hatchback takes everything great about the classic Civic and adds more space and versatility. The hatchback style gives it a sportier look, and two powertrains let you choose between gas performance and hybrid efficiency. See how the trims stack up in the lineup.

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The latest addition to the CR-V lineup is a head-turning compact SUV with crossover performance specs. The 2026 Honda CR-V is an ideal option for sports performance, suburban practicality, and modern high-tech features. 

The LX starts off the CR-V lineup with a turbocharged engine capable of producing 190 horsepower and 179 lb-ft of torque. The 1.5-liter turbocharged I4 engine is paired with a standard front-wheel drivetrain or an all-wheel driveline. For the front-wheel drivetrain model, the estimated gas mileage is 28 MPG in urban areas and 33 MPG combined. 

The CR-V is a five-passenger model with a maximum passenger capacity of 106 cubic feet. This model has a large cargo area with a volume of 39.3 cubic feet, so you can haul tons of luggage, large coolers, and sports equipment without reducing passenger seating. Folding down both sides of the rear seat expands the cargo space to 76.5 cubic feet. 

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A full-size SUV with a rugged design and performance-ready mechanical features, like the 2025 Honda Pilot, is ideal for your next family trip. Check out the available trims to find the Pilot that meets your performance demands. 

The base Pilot is the Sport model, which has an eight-passenger seating capacity and a maximum cargo capacity of 87 cubic feet. The Sport is outfitted with a V6 engine that offers 285 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. The motor can be paired with a 2WD driveline or an available AWD system with Intelligent Variable Torque Management. 

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Sporty, practical, and now more efficient, the 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid raises the bar for compact cars. This icon offers best-in-class fuel economy while keeping you comfortable, connected, and confident on the road. Take a look at what you’ll get at each trim level.

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The 2025 Honda HR-V has been a well-received vehicle in Honda’s lineup this year. It’s comfortable, compact, stylish, and loaded with the latest tech. Let’s break down each trim and highlight why you should be driving the HR-V as your next vehicle.

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Scheduling regular Honda maintenance can keep your car running smoothly and extend its lifespan. Recognizing early warning signs allows you to address any problems before they develop into expensive repairs. Your local Honda dealership can help with all routine services, as well as offering expert advice.

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The 2025 Honda Accord is a practical family sedan that’s fun to drive and all around a fantastic car. It has attractive styling, great gas mileage, supportive seating, and a large trunk, making it appealing for a variety of reasons.

the trunk of the 2025 Honda Accord with 2 sets of golf clubs stored in it

1. The Comfortable and Supportive Seating

There are a few features that make the Accord’s seating feel a little luxurious. The SE and up have heated front seats, and the top trim adds ventilation to them and gives the rear outboard seats a heating function. The LX, SE, and Sport Hybrid have standard cloth upholstery, and the remaining three trims have leather-trim seats instead.

The seats are supportive, particularly around the torso area. The support is nice and firm, so you won’t end up with your back unsupported and feeling achy after a long drive.

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If you’re after a family SUV for daily drives and weekend adventures, there are a ton of options at Honda Auto Center of Bellevue. Take a look at our top family SUV options that offer premium comforts, smart tech, and enough room for everything you need to bring along.

a man in a campground opening the trunk of a blue 2025 Honda CR-V

1. 2025 Honda Pilot

The Pilot is the ultimate three-row family hauler, with an eight-passenger cabin and available second-row captain’s chairs on the TrailSport trim. The cabin flexes easily, giving you 18.6 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the rear rows and 87 cubic feet with all the rear seats folded down. You’ll find standard amenities like heated front seats, tri-zone automatic climate control, and a 7-inch infotainment display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Higher trims add family-friendly features like window sunshades in the second row, heated second-row seats, an in-car PA system, and a Wi-Fi hotspot. With a 3.5L V6 engine that puts out 285 horsepower and up to 5,000 pounds of towing capacity on AWD trims, the Pilot is made for fun and adventure. The trail-focused TrailSport trim steps up the capability with an extra inch of ground clearance, all-terrain tires, underbody skid plates, and a Class III trailer hitch.

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Today, Honda vehicles are full of tech features designed to increase your safety while you’re driving forward, changing lanes, reversing, parking, and a whole lot more. All the 2025 vehicles at your Honda dealership have plenty of driver assistance features to aid you.

the headlight shining on a 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid

1. Blind Spots Information System

Your Honda can detect when there’s a vehicle in your rear-quarter blind spots. When you activate the turn signal, the car knows to watch out for vehicles in this area. If there’s something detected, then the indicator on the same side that the car is on will blink, and you’ll hear a beep. The beeping and blinking stop when the area is clear.

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If you’re drawn to Honda’s 2025 lineup of superb electric vehicles, consider leasing instead of buying one. With a leased EV, you bring the price down and enjoy all the advantages listed below. Drop by your Honda dealership to understand your EV leasing benefits in detail. 

a white 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid driving down a road in a desert

Your EV Becomes More Affordable

Leasing has a different pricing structure than an ordinary purchase. Rather than paying the car’s full value, you’re only expected to cover the amount by which the EV depreciates during your lease. 

You’ll therefore be charged a lower figure each month. On drive-off day, you’ll need to cover the first month’s payment, a few fees, and possibly a deposit, but the down payment will be negligible compared to that of a car loan. Overall, you stand to save a considerable sum when leasing a brand-new, top-of-the-range electric car. 

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