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A mid-size two-door coupe with seating for five passengers, the 2005 Honda Accord Cpe is offered with a base four-cylinder engine but is also available with a 244 hp V6.
See All Model YearsA compact, two-door five-passenger car, the 2005 Honda Civic Cpe is stylish, reliable and very fuel-efficient with an EPA estimated fuel economy rating of 30 mpg in the city and 38 mpg on the highway.
See All Model YearsThe 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid is a brand-new compact hybrid sedan with seating for five passengers and a fuel economy rating of 49 mpg in the city and an astonishing 51 mpg on the highway.
See All Model YearsA compact five-passenger sedan, the 2005 Honda Civic Sdn is smaller than the Accord but more fuel efficient with an EPA estimated 38 mpg on the highway.
See All Model YearsThe 2005 Honda Civic Si is a sporty two-door compact hatchback that seats five passengers and has a peppy 160 hp 2.0L four-cylinder under the hood.
See All Model YearsA true fuel-sipper, the 2005 Honda Insight is a two-passenger hybrid coupe capable of 61 mpg in the city and 66 mpg on the highway.
See All Model YearsThe 2005 Honda S2000 is a two-door, two-passenger sports convertible that handles like it's on rails and makes the most of its high-revving 2.2L four-cylinder engine for a fun ride.
See All Model YearsThe majority of the 2005 Honda line-up features some sort of tweak for the new model year. The biggest development is the expansion of the Honda hybrid car fleet in 2005. Adding to the ultra-efficient Insight, gasoline-electric powertrains are now available on two of Honda's most popular existing vehicles. Appearing similar to their gasoline-only powered counterparts, the 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid and a Honda Civic Hybrid debut as a more practical way to embrace environmentally-friendly motoring. Honda's family-hauling 2005 Odyssey minivan is all-new for 2005 advertising big steps in vehicle safety. Constructed on Honda's ACE (Advanced Compatibility Engineering) body structure, the new Odyssey comes standard with side-curtain airbags and electronic stability control. Revamped styling with new headlights defines the 2005 Honda CR-V that also adds standard 16-inch wheels.