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Originally Posted by Kelevision
Honda and Acura are not the same company. Acura is a branch of Honda…..
One difference between Honda and Acura is that Honda vehicles are renowned for their reliability, efficiency, and high safety ratings. And, while there is some overlap between Honda and Acura offerings, Honda will be a better choice if you’re looking for a small car, midsize car, small SUV, or midsize SUV. Models like the Civic, CR-V, and Pilot are all strong choices in their respective segments and don’t come with the premium pricing of Acura models. And I doubt either has control over the place the parts are made. I don’t have either of those cars and had to wait months for a part to come in to fix my windshield wiper fluid.
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Simply cutting and pasting word for word nonsense you find with a Google search, from a dealer's website that sells only Honda, provides no value. You simply cut and pasted the text of your post, from here:
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Acura is a wholly owned division of Honda, just like General Motors owns Buick and Chevrolet and Toyota owns Lexus.
Acura is Honda's "luxury brand" and most every vehicle is based on a Honda model, with improved performance and luxury. Traditionally, both brands rank in the Top 5, when it comes to reliability and repair frequency. Acura is typically a notch above Honda, but they have flip-flopped for years.
If you want the best reliability in the automotive industry, you buy Toyota or Honda. If you want the best reliability in the industry, but better performance and luxury, you buy Acura or Lexus.
By most any matrix you want to use, it's been that way for 25+ years and not likely to change anytime soon. Individual models may have some variation, but across the product line, Honda and Acura rank among most dependable, reliable and durable vehicles sold in the USA.