In 1940s, he manufactured a small engine that could be attached to a bicycle to create a motorbike and his attempt became successful. His first success encouraged him to jump into the competitive marketplace of car.
In 1972, Honda entered the US car market with its new model which was named 'Honda Civic' and it was an instant success. In less than 5 years, he sold 375,000 Civic in the US market. Civic continued to be Honda’s bestselling car selling a total of 18 million units as of now. In coming years, Honda launched several successful models and reached all the continents in the world. In the late 1970s while Toyota and Nissan could manage to sell one-third of their cars to the United States, Honda sold half of his cars in that market. In 1988, Honda became the first Japanese car-maker to be inducted into the Automobile Hall of Fame.
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Soichiro Honda was a humble man who worked himself up from the bottom. This made him one of the most powerful and influential businessmen of the twentieth century. His story is known to be the an inspirational story that teaches us how to overcome any obstacle. He also showed the world that you don't need money to be successful, but you need determination and hard work,
“Success represents the 1% of your work which results from the 99% that is called failure.”
-Soichiro Honda-
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