When concepts cars come to Detroit, Motor City is the place to be. There are rumors that Honda Motor Co. - the Japanese auto maker - will show off their next-generation Civic at the Detroit Auto Show in January.
At least, they'll show off a "concept" that is reportedly very close to what it will look like when it goes on sale in the Spring of 2011, according to John Mendel, Honda's executive vice president of sales in the U.S., in an interview last week.
The vehicle will be among many other Honda vehicles, along with cars from every auto maker big and small throughout the world, at the 2011 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) - another name for the Detroit Auto Show. It's the largest North American car show of the year.
Honda's Civic, the top compact model the U.S. did see a slight downward slump this past year, after seeing huge sales numbers earlier in the year - in part thanks to the government "Cash-for-Clunkers" incentive.
The redesigns on the Odyssey van will be unveiled at the auto show and go on sale late this month, and the Civic next year to bolster sales.
Honda showed the Odyssey at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show as a concept vehicle. Other than the LED headlamps and standard auto-show 20-inch wheels on the concept car, the real one is an exact replica of the show car.
Schedule a test drive of the all new Honda Odyssey, and check out the latest on Civic now at Diamond Honda of Glendale - 138 S. Glendale Ave. Glendale, CA 91205.