Honda Stream | |
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Honda | |
aka | (RN6/7/8/9) |
Production | 2000-2014 |
Class | Type class here |
Body Style | how many doors+how many seats+what type of body |
Length | 4,575 mm (180.1 in) |
Width | 1,695 mm (66.7 in) |
Height | 1,540 mm (60.6 in) |
Wheelbase | 2,740 mm (107.9 in) |
Weight | 2,994 lb |
Transmission | 5-speed automatic Or A CVT |
Engine | R20A |
Power | 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) at 6200, 190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4200 |
Similar | Toyota Wish |
Designer | Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort) |
The Honda Stream is a car manufactured by the Japanese automaker Honda since October 2000. The second generation model was officially presented on 13 July 2006. It has been described as a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) or as an estate car.
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Recent Changes[]
- Honda in-house tuner Mugen has had a go at the Stream, producing a full complement of interior, exterior, aero, performance, handling and cosmetic modifications. Under the hood (the only place anything counts) the staid minivan gets a performance air filter for a livelier performance and Type-T touring brake pads to stop the fun quickly should the need arise. A sport suspension package will also be available to ensure that new found get-up-and-go would remain usable once you get to a corner and also maintain composure so the car won't turn into a boat and the upgraded interior become all covered in sick once your wife and kids become nauseous from your antics. [1]
Styles and Major Options[]
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Pricing[]
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Gas Mileage[]
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As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
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Engine and Transmission[]
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Performance[]
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Reliability[]
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Safety[]
The stylish and top-performing 7-seater earned a highly creditable four star rating in the severe frontal and side impact tests and a best-in-class three star rating for pedestrian protection performance. No competitor achieves such a good combination score for the impact and pedestrian safety tests (see chart below). Furthermore, the Stream’s 61 per cent pedestrian score is the highest result for any small MPV to date; indeed only one other competitor has achieved three stars.
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Colors[]
- Aerial Blue Metallic
- Vivid Blue Metallic
- Meteor Silver Metallic
- Royal Blue Metallic
- Cobalt Blue Metallic
- New Blackish Blue Pearl Metallic
- Eternal Blue Pearl Metallic
- Opal Silver Blue Metallic
- Islander Green Metallic
- Taffeta White
- Satin Silver Metallic
- Quantum Grey Metallic
- New Silver Metallic
- Graphite Metallic
- Gracious Beige
- Cosmic Grey Metallic
- Super Platinum Metallic
- New Firepepper Pearl
- Passion Red Metallic
- Carnelian Red ll Metallic
- Milano Red
- Misty Purple Metallic
- Shoreline Mist Metallic
- Marble Beige Metallic
- Cool Umber Metallic
Main Competitors[]
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Hybrid Models[]
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Unique Attributes[]
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Interior[]
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Resale Values[]
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Criticisms[]
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Generations[]
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2nd Generation: 2006–2014[]
The second generation Honda Stream (body codes: RN6/7/8/9) is offered internationally in two specification levels. The lower-end spec features the R18A 1.8-liter SOHC i-VTEC (2-stage) engine with a 5-speed automatic gearbox (and a 5-speed manual transmission in some countries). The higher-end spec features the R20A 2.0-liter SOHC i-VTEC engine with variable length intake manifold, a CVT transmission and optional 7-speed paddle shift function for FWD models; or a 5-speed automatic transmission that comes with AWD models. The RSZ model also comes with firmer damping shock absorbers with anti-roll/sway bar for the rear setup.
From April 2012, only the RSZ model is available.
Honda stopped production of the Honda Stream in 2014 for the Japanese and Singaporean markets. It was still on sale in Malaysia until it was discontinued in that country in 2015. In Japan and Singapore however, it was replaced by the Honda Jade.
Stream RST (2009-2012) & TS (2010-2012)[]
In some countries, this variant of the Stream has only 2 rows of seats (6 seats). For the RST model, a combination of the removal of the third row seat (in some countries) and adoption of light weight 17" alloy wheels reduces weight and improves handling and acceleration; the handling is further enhanced by suspension tuning and a tailgate spoiler is also added.
First Generation/Origins 2000–2006[]
The first generation Honda Stream (Body codes: RN1/2/3/4/5) went on sale in Japan on 27 October 2000. It was largely based on the Civic, with the same flat chassis but added 100 mm in length to accommodate the third row of seats. In advertising and promotional brochures Honda describes it as a sporty 7-seater.
The first generation Honda Stream was available with a 1.7L D17 engine and a 2.0L K20A, equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission and a 5-speed automatic transmission with sequential mode respectively. For some export markets, a manual version was also offered.
The first generation Honda Stream received a facelift in September 2003. In December 2003, Honda Stream Absolute debuted with DI 2.0 L K20B engines with improved fuel efficiency equipped with CVT. The K20B was Honda's first lean-burn petrol engine using direct injection technology, it was only offered in Japan.[3] No other Honda vehicles were equipped with direct injection technology until the Earth Dreams engines were launched in 2012 in the United States.
From 2004 onwards it was sold with six seats rather than seven.
Worldwide[]
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Design quirks and oddities[]
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Awards[]
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