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October, 2020August 5, 2022

Honda Insight – Have the Insight to Enjoy Honda Value

Honda Insight - Have the Insight to Enjoy Honda Value

The modern drive of a hybrid vehicle from Honda can be right for you. Take a look at the Honda Insight and let it be the car you love.

Unfortunately, the Insight wasn’t able to keep up with the main competitor at the time it was first built and offered, but a new one is in the market to give us what we want to be able to drive and experience from a hybrid vehicle.

The Details of the Insight

Already on sale at Honda dealers around the country, the Honda Insight is a car that can offer you the drive you want to enjoy and the qualities you’re looking for at an affordable price. The beginning price you’re going to find for this car is a little less than $24,000 which makes it an easy one to choose when you factor in the $7,5000 Federal Tax Credit that you can receive for this car. Make this the right car for you and start to see how the Insight can be the right model for you to drive.

The Honda Insight LX

This trim level of the Insight is the one you see with the low starting price and it shows up for your driving pleasure with 16-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, LED daytime running lights, automatic high beams, a seven-inch TFT driver’s display, a five-inch color center display screen with HandsFreeLink, a six-speaker audio system, cloth upholstery, and heated door mirrors.

The Honda Insight EX

If you’re willing to pay a little more and you want to have more qualities for your drive, the EX can be the right choice. Priced at about $1,000 more than the LX, this vehicle will bring you the benefits of Smart keyless entry, remote starting, an eight-inch center display screen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Sirius XM satellite radio, and a 60/40 split rear seat.

The Honda Insight Touring

As the top model in the trio of Honda Insight versions, you can choose from, you’re going to have plenty to enjoy with the Touring trim. This model is priced at a little less than $29,000 and it shows up with leather upholstery, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated front seats, an eight-way power driver’s seat, a four-way power passenger seat, dual-zone climate controls, automatic wipers, LED fog lights, 17-inch alloy wheels, a moonroof, an eight-inch center display screen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a navigation system.

Take a Drive Today

No matter which one of the Insight models you want to drive, the car is going to come standard with the Honda Sensing suite of active safety tech. This suite includes blind-spot monitoring, a multi-angle rearview camera, collision mitigation braking, lane departure warnings, forward collision warning, lane
keep assist, rear cross-traffic monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and road departure mitigation. Choose the right Insight for your driving needs and enjoy the ride today.

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