Honda 1300

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The Honda 1300 was a compact car produced by Honda in the early 1970s, notable for its air-cooled engine and role in establishing Honda’s presence in the passenger car market.

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instanceOf automobile model
compact car
assembly Japan
bodyStyle 2-door sedan
4-door sedan
category 1970s cars
Honda vehicles
compact cars
class compact car
coolingMethod air cooling
countryOfOrigin Japan
designer Soichiro Honda
displacement 1298 cc
drivetrain front-wheel drive
engineConfiguration inline-four engine
engineCooling air-cooled
enginePosition front
engineType four-stroke engine
era early 1970s
fuelSystem carburetor
fuelType gasoline
historicalSignificance one of Honda’s first larger passenger cars after kei-class models
introducedAt Japan
layout front-engine layout
manufacturer Honda NERFINISHED
market Japanese domestic market
marketImpact contributed to Honda’s transition from motorcycle to automobile manufacturer
marketSegment compact passenger car
notableFeature air-cooled four-cylinder engine in a compact sedan
front-wheel-drive layout in a compact class
independent suspension
notableFor technical experimentation prior to Honda Civic
unusual air-cooled engine for a compact sedan
numberOfCylinders 4
platformSuccessor first-generation Honda Civic
predecessor Honda N800
production low-volume compared to later Honda Civic
productionEnd 1972
productionStart 1969
productionStatus discontinued
role early Honda entry into passenger car market
helped establish Honda as a car manufacturer beyond kei cars
segment C-segment (compact) in Japanese classification
successor Honda Civic
transmission manual transmission

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Honda Accord predecessor Honda 1300