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Wednesday, February 16, 2022

2023 Honda HR-V for North America revealed (3rd Generation)

April 4, 2022 UPDATE:

Pictures now up on Honda USA link: https://automobiles.honda.com/future-cars/2023-hr-v#

and Honda Canada link: https://www.honda.ca/en/future-vehicles/2023-hr-v

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I have been looking long and hard to find any sort of pictures of the new 2023 Honda HR-V. Always finding pictures of the overseas version and never the North American version.


Even though most popular car sites have nothing yet I managed to find a YouTube video from AutoYa, and since there is no other information we will have to believe/hope this information is correct.

The 2023 Honda HR-V is a sharp looking compact SUV, Honda has done a really nice job on it. Below you will find the AutoYa YouTube video link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbupWfZFGrI

The video also compares the North American version versus the World version. The North American version looks more sporty where are the world version looks more elegant.

From other readings it looks as if the engine of choice for the North American version will the the Civic's 2.0-litre, 16-valve, Port Injection, DOHC, i-VTEC 4-cylinder. That engine produces 158 hp @ 6500 rpm and 138 lb-ft torque @ 4200 rpm. Not sure if we will see the 1.5-litre, 16-valve, Direct Injection, DOHC, turbocharged 4-cylinder in the high end model version.

I will update this post when more details are revealed.

Friday, February 4, 2022

2021 Most and Least Reliable Vehicles

Well 2021 has come and gone, I'm pretty sure none of us are going to miss it. I keep hearing the same two words pandemic and supply chain issues. Okay then, the issue for 2021 was the lack of semiconductors and not the parts. I have seen pictures of factory parking lots FULL of finished SUVs, pickup trucks and cars. Well almost finished, missing the semiconductors, not sure what's happened to those 2021 vehicles if they were ever finished. Maybe the automotive companies will peal off the 2021 manufacture date off and stick on a new 2022 label when the semiconductors arrive. 😁

Which brings us to the reason for this post 2021's Most and Least reliable models.

The 10 most reliable cars of 2021, according to Consumer Reports:

1. Toyota Prius

2. Lexus NX

3. Buick Encore

4. Lexus GX

5. Honda HR-V

6. Toyota Prius Prime

7. Hyundai Kona

8. Audi A5

9. Audi A4

10. Mazda CX-5

The 10 least reliable 2021 models, according to Consumer Reports:

1. Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500

2. Subaru Ascent

3. Volkswagen Atlas

4. Jeep Compass

5. Volvo XC90

6. Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon

7. Tesla Model S

8. Jeep Wrangler

9. Ford EcoSport

10. Volvo XC60

Consumer Reports' ranking of the major automotive brands, according to their average reliability score:

  1. Mazda (83)
  2. Toyota (74)
  3. Lexus (71)
  4. Buick (70)
  5. Honda (63)
  6. Hyundai (62)
  7. Ram (58)
  8. Subaru (57)
  9. Porsche (55)
  10. Dodge (54)
  11. Infiniti (54)
  12. BMW (52)
  13. Nissan (51)
  14. Audi (46)
  15. Kia (45)
  16. GMC (43)
  17. Chevrolet (42)
  18. Volvo (41)
  19. Jeep (41)
  20. Mercedes-Benz (40)
  21. Cadillac (38)
  22. Ford (38)
  23. Mini (37)
  24. Volkswagen (36)
  25. Tesla (29)
  26. Lincoln (8)

Of course sometimes this all means nothing, we've all heard of the "Monday" built vehicles. Those vehicles we all bought because all the car gurus said they were tops in reliabilty and then behold the giant lemon. Please take this list with a grain of salt, sometimes things don't turn out as expected.

Sources:

https://www.forbes.com/wheels/news/consumer-reports-reliability-study/#:~:text=According%20to%20Consumer%20Reports%2C%20the,least%20of%20the%20least%20reliable).

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2020/11/19/consumer-reports-auto-reliability-survey-2021-cars-trucks-suvs/6337648002/

Thursday, February 3, 2022

Electric Vehicles, ESG and the rise of Big Brother

As the world is moving towards fully electric vehicles we are slowly but certainly seeing the death of the manual transmission and the internal combustion engine. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria are a set of standards for a company’s operations that socially conscious

Let's take a look at the pros and cons of the transformation from gasoline to electric.

Electric vehicles produce no pollution. False! Let's take a look at the amount of pollution produced in lithium mining. 500,000 gallons (about 2 million liters) of water are required to produce a metric ton of lithium. As well toxic chemicals leaking from mining operations are killing fish and wildlife. Then what happens when the lithium batteries have reached the end of life? Roughly only two percent of lithium-ion waste is recycled. The rest ends up in landfills, where metals from the electrodes and ionic fluids from the electrolyte can leak into the environment. The link below has a wonderful article in plain English, a must read.

https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/renewable/the-environmental-impact-of-lithium-batteries/

Our current option of fossil fuels isn't much better. Off-shore oil spills are destroying marine life, pollution from vehicles and buildings are poisoning our air and destroying the earth's ozone resulting in global warming.

I do believe electric cars are the lesser of two evils but don't let the media spin the zero emmission idea on you. Yes when the vehicle is being driven there is zero emmissions produced. Pollution is produced in the creation of the batteries, steel, aluminum, rubber and finally in the disposal of the batteries. Don't forget the pollution created by your elecricity company (coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear waste) that is required to produce the electricity that charges our "zero emmissions" vehicle. 

I'm sure as technology evolves humanity will find new ways to recycle more and more of the lithium.

With the introduction of electric vehicles we as drivers are losing our freedom. What do I mean by that? I myself drive a manual transmission vehicle. No ON STAR, no Tesla software over the air software upgrading. Let me elaborate, you are being tracked! If both GM and Tesla have the ability to access the software on your vehicle remotely does this not limit your freedom? Most car companies nowadays can lock and unlock your doors for you when you get locked out...but can they not lock you in as well? If they control the software on your vehicle do they not have your exact location, speed, and overide access. Yes it's sounds like a conspiracy theory, but it's reality and we are there now.

Why are insurance companies letting you save 20% on your car insurance premium? You are being tracked, they will ask you to have an app on your phone or keep a "box" in your car to save that wonderful 20% on your premium. They will and are tracking your speed, the distance you drive every day, your location, where you stop to shop, etc. Google and Apple do this anyways you say, but at least they give you the option to disable your GPS location.

Not all is not negative, if your vehicle is stolen they can remotely deactivate the electric motor (notice I did not use engine) and lock the thief in the vehicle till the authorities arrive.

https://www.tesla.com/en_CA/support/software-updates


Battery of a Tesla Model S has about 12 kilograms of lithium in it!

*Tesla picture from wikipedia.org

In conclusion as a society we are going in the right direction but just like the beginning of the industrial revolution it does some take time for society to get it right. Maybe one day I will buy an EV but for now I will hold on to my manual transmisssion vehicle for as long as I can.