Everyone thinks passenger cars are dying in the US auto market — but Honda disagrees

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Honda's commitment to vehicles like the top-selling Civic is stronger than ever, the company stressed in a presentation shared with Business Insider.

Passenger cars have been losing out to SUVs and pickups in a US market that has seen four straight years of booming sales. But Honda, long a passenger-car sales leader in the US, hasn't given up on sedans. Honda's commitment to vehicles such as the top-selling Civic is stronger that ever, as the company stressed in a presentation shared with Business Insider. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Passenger cars have been losing out to SUVs and pickups in a US market that has seen four straight years of booming sales. But Honda, long a passenger-car sales leader in the US, hasn't given up on sedans. Honda's commitment to vehicles such as the top-selling Civic is stronger that ever, as the company stressed in a presentation shared with Business Insider. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

 

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