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March 30, 2007
Having fostered a reputation for building fuel-efficient vehicles over the last 35 years, Honda now wants to join Volvo as an automaker best known for safety, according to the New York Times.
The company is offering front and side-curtain air bags and antilock brakes on most of its offerings, from the smallest cars to trucks, emphasizing that buyers need not pay top dollar for such protection.
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