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What car has an 'h' at the back?

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LeAlexa
07/23/25 6:48pm

The car with an 'h' at the back is a Changan car. Tire introduction: Tire types have internationally standard tire codes, which indicate the section width and aspect ratio as a percentage in millimeters. This is followed by the tire type code, rim diameter (in inches), load index (permissible load mass code), and permissible speed code. For example, in 175/70R1477H, 175 represents a tire width of 175MM, 70 indicates that the tire's section aspect ratio is 70%, meaning the section height is 70% of the width, the rim diameter is 14 inches, the load index is 77, and the speed rating is H. Front and rear tires: Most sedans have the same specifications for front and rear tires. In a few sports cars, rear-wheel-drive, and other high-performance special-purpose vehicles, the front and rear tire specifications may differ. Generally, the larger the engine displacement, the larger the tire specifications will be. Of course, the size of the tire specifications directly affects the car's overall comfort, aesthetics, and its off-road performance.

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HarmonyRose
08/10/25 2:25pm

As soon as you mentioned cars with an H at the back, I immediately thought of Honda, whose logo is a big letter H. I've been driving a Honda Civic for a few years now, and it's really fuel-efficient and durable—I can get about 500 kilometers on a full tank, and I don't have to worry about the battery draining in traffic. Honda cars are very common on the market, with models like the Civic and Accord emphasizing reliability and low maintenance costs. They drive smoothly, have enough space, and are suitable for weekend family trips or daily commutes. The engine noise is minimal, and the cabin is quiet at high speeds. Many of my friends choose Honda when they change cars because of their good resale value—they don't depreciate much even after ten years. Overall, if you're a new driver or on a budget, Honda is a great economical brand to consider, offering high value for the price.

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EmersonLee
09/22/25 9:17am

As a mechanic who frequently works on cars, I've handled many Honda vehicles, and that H emblem is highly recognizable. Hondas generally offer stable quality with relatively low failure rates. Their engines and transmissions demonstrate strong durability, unlike some European/American brands that often encounter electronic issues. Of course, they're not flawless - some older models may experience faster brake pad wear or lighting assembly aging, but these repairs are inexpensive with readily available parts. I recommend owners regularly check engine oil and tires. Hondas have extended maintenance intervals, typically requiring oil changes every 5,000 kilometers, saving both time and money. From my experience, Honda drivers rarely complain - they drive with peace of mind, and the safety performance is quite good.

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Mitch
11/06/25 3:37am

Honda is the Japanese brand with the 'H' logo, founded by Soichiro Honda in 1948. It started with motorcycles and later expanded into the automotive sector, with models like the Civic and Accord becoming global bestsellers. The company emphasizes innovative technologies, such as the early CVT transmission, which helped improve fuel efficiency. If you spot an 'H' emblem on the street, it's likely a Honda—symbolizing reliability and minimalist design, holding a significant share in the global auto market.

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DiEmiliano
12/27/25 5:25am

Our family travels with a Honda Odyssey, which has an 'H' emblem, and it's especially practical when we have many kids. The interior is spacious with a flexible seven-seat layout, and the rear seats can be folded down to accommodate large luggage. In terms of safety, it has passed rigorous crash tests and comes with a comprehensive airbag system and driving assistance features. As a family car, fuel efficiency is key, with a city fuel consumption of less than 9 liters per 100 kilometers. If you're on a budget, buying a used Honda offers great value for money with low maintenance costs, making it suitable for daily commutes and work-life balance. I've test-driven several models and found the driving experience comfortable and fatigue-free.

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