We have had a lot of Hondas over the years from the Prelude to a couple of Odysseys, a manual shift Accord and several others.
But Honda is so behind in both electrification and cutting edge technology that I had to go lookup the stats to see if they had lost a lot of market share and could no longer afford to be on the cutting edge.
According to the list I found they are still in the top 10 of auto manufacturers (see list below).
But Honda is one of 3 companies in that top 10 that don't have a vehicle that qualifies for the federal tax credit of up to $7,500 for a fully electric car. Welcome your inmates Honda! Fiat/Chrysler and General Motors!! Wow talk about the company you keep!! At least, GM has the Chevy Bolt. Honda: Nothing.
Want 360 degree camera? Not in a Honda!
Want a HUD (heads up display)? Not in a Honda!
Give Subaru credit. Even though their annual gross income and net income is dwarfed by Honda, it appears that they still will be able to deliver a fully electric SUV to the US market before Honda.
This lack of creativity and cutting edge features is I assume a byproduct of Honda trying to be as profitable as possible. Short term glory; long term failure.
Time to turn the ship Honda!
- Revenue (TTM): $248.6 billion
- Net Income (TTM): $14.4 billion
- Market Cap: $183.3 billion
- 1-Year Trailing Total Return: 1.8%
- Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Toyota is a Japan-based multinational. It was the first foreign manufacturer to build a dominant market share in the U.S. automobile market by setting the industry standard for efficiency and quality. Toyota designs and manufactures cars, trucks, minivans, and commercial vehicles. Vehicle models include the Corolla, Camry, 4Runner, Tacoma, and the Prius, the hybrid electric sedan. Lexus is the company's luxury car division. Toyota also produces parts and accessories, and provides financing to dealers and their customers.
- Revenue (TTM): $247.4 billion
- Net Income (TTM): $6.4 billion
- Market Cap: $95.8 billion
- 1-Year Trailing Total Return: 11.2%
- Exchange: OTC
Volkswagen is a Germany-based multinational automotive manufacturing company. It develops and produces passenger cars, trucks, and light commercial vehicles such as buses. Vehicle models include the Tiguan, Golf, Jetta, Passat, and more. The company stopped making its once-popular Volkswagen Beetle compact car last year due to falling demand for smaller cars. Volkswagen's best known luxury brands are Porsche and Audi. The company also manufactures parts, and offers customer financing and fleet management services.
- Revenue (TTM): $174.6 billion
- Net Income (TTM): -$309.3 million
- Market Cap: $58.7 billion
- 1-Year Trailing Total Return: 9.8%
- Exchange: OTC
Daimler is a Germany-based multinational automobile manufacturer. The company manufactures passenger cars, vans, off-road vehicles, and commercial vehicles, such as transport trucks and buses. It produces vehicles under a number of different brands, including Daimler, Mercedes-Benz, FUSO, Western Star, smart, and more. Daimler also offers financing and leasing packages for customers and dealers.
- Revenue (TTM): $130.4 billion
- Net Income (TTM): -$2.1 billion
- Market Cap: $27.7 billion
- 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -24.5%
- Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Ford is a multinational automotive manufacturer. The company develops, manufactures, and services cars, SUVs, vans, and trucks. Vehicle models include the Fusion, Mustang, Edge, Escape, F-150, Ranger, and more. The company also provides vehicle-related financing and leasing.
- Revenue (TTM): $120.7 billion
- Net Income (TTM): $1.9 billion
- Market Cap: $43.7 billion
- 1-Year Trailing Total Return: 2.4%
- Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Honda is a Japan-based multinational automobile company. It manufactures passenger cars, trucks, vans, all-terrain vehicles, and motorcycles, as well as related parts. Vehicle models include the Civic, Accord, Insight Hybrid, Passport, Odyssey, Fit and more. Acura is the company's luxury car division. The company also provides financial and insurance services. As with any kind of insurance provider, always do your research to ensure you're working wit the
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- Revenue (TTM): $116.7 billion
- Net Income (TTM): $5.5 billion
- Market Cap: $49.5 billion
- 1-Year Trailing Total Return: 12.9%
- Exchange: OTC
Bayerische Motoren Werke, known as BMW, is a German-based multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles. The company designs and manufactures vehicles under several brands, including BMW, MINI, and Rolls-Royce. The company also offers spare parts and accessories and provides credit financing, leasing, and other services to retail customers.
- Revenue (TTM): $115.8 billion
- Net Income (TTM): $1.7 billion
- Market Cap: $45.7 billion
- 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -17.4%
- Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
General Motors is a multinational automobile manufacturer. The company designs and manufactures cars, trucks, and automobile parts. It has been a leader in the development of electric cars, first with the Chevy Volt and its successor, the Chevy Bolt. It operates under four major vehicle brands, which are GMC, Chevrolet, Cadillac and Buick. The company also offers automotive financing.
- Revenue (TTM): $98.8 billion
- Net Income (TTM): -$1.5 billion
- Market Cap: $22.9 billion
- 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -19.5%
- Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Fiat Chrysler is an Italy-based multinational automotive company. It designs and manufacturers passenger automobiles and light commercial vehicles. The company operates under several brands, including Fiat, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, and more. The company also produces automotive-related components, metallurgical products, and production systems, and offers financing services.
- Revenue (TTM): $85.4 billion
- Net Income (TTM): $1.6 billion
- Market Cap: $19.8 billion
- 1-Year Trailing Total Return: 35.7%
- Exchange: OTC
Hyundai is a South-Korea based multinational automobile manufacturer. The company designs and manufactures passenger cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles. Vehicle models include the Accent, Elantra, Sonata, Santa Fe, Tucson, and its Genesis luxury division. The company also produces parts, operates auto repair service centers, and provides financing services.
- Revenue (TTM): $80.2 billion
- Net Income (TTM): -$8.9 billion
- Market Cap: $15.3 billion
- 1-Year Trailing Total Return: -37.2%
- Exchange: OTC
Nissan is a Japan-based multinational automotive company. It designs and manufactures passenger vehicles, forklifts, marine equipment, and related parts. Vehicle models include the Altima, Maxima, Sentra, Versa, Pathfinder, Rogue, Titan, and its LEAF electric car. The company's luxury division is Infiniti. The company also offers financing and leasing services.