Think of Stream as a stretch Civic. Big in Japan—one of the key models responsible for Honda’s recent 20 percent rise in year-on-year domestic sales—and physically big in Europe, too. And that’s the ...
Early Streams had seven seats arranged in a two-three-two layout, but a face-lift in mid-2004 made it into a six-seater, with the bench in the middle row replaced by two individual chairs. In both ...
In a class where much of the competition is based on cutting-edge platforms, the Stream is showing its age, despite this facelift. While it's dynamically competent, the lack of a seventh seat and the ...
I am living in NZ, where the Honda Stream is a relatively common sight. This is only because NZ imports a large number of second-hand Jap imports. NZ is ‘blessed’ with plenty of Japanese cars that are ...
Stream ownership should be a stress-free experience. After all, Honda's record in What Car? reliability surveys is second to none, and its build quality and dealer service have consistently been ...
With Honda's reputation for reliabil-ity and innovation, seven months in the company of the Stream was always going to be a treat. And, on the whole, it has been. With three children and all the junk ...
Honda Stream 1.8 i-VTEC S MPV 5dr Petrol Auto 7 Seats ULEZ (183 g/km, 123 bhp) ...
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