Honda got its start in the United States in 1979 when it opened a motorcycle plant in Marysville, Ohio. However, in 1985, Honda started building engines in the United States, becoming the first Japanese automaker to do so. It beat out Toyota, which also builds a selection of its cars in America. Two short years later, Honda became the first to export U.S.-built cars overseas, and followed that up in 1989 by manufacturing transmissions, too. While many American corporations
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