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19-MAR-2026 | Excerpt from Honda’s “The Big Honda” Ad


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Excerpt from Honda’s “The Big Honda” Ad

The Big Honda.
There is big, and there is big. So you may not think the Honda Accord is a big car. After all, it’s only 162.8 inches long. And that’s a good deal shorter than the Chevrolet Monza’s 178.6 inches.
But the outside dimensions of a car don’t always tell you how big it is inside. And that’s where the Accord may surprise you.
Like all Hondas, the Accord has a transverse-mounted engine with front-wheel drive. This means the engine is tucked away up front, out of the way, and there is no drive shaft to the rear wheels. The space we save by this configuration is turned over to our passengers in the form of roominess and comfort. 🏁

Rule of thumb says avoid passive voice.
But this is an example of good passive voice. Passive voice lets you group ideas/structure your sentences for emphasis.
“There is big, and there is big.” Great symmetry, and allows a bit of voice to come through.
“This means the engine is tucked away” — visually your mind first goes to “the engine”, then “tucked away” hits. There’s more motion on the central object, the engine, and it feels more certain than “we tucked away the engine.”
“There is… no drive shaft to the rear wheels.” No drive shaft to the wheels gets the bigger focus. As opposed to, “We removed the drive shaft to the rear wheels.” Uh-oh, why’s that?
“…is turned over to our customers” — the focus/stress landing on “customers” → “the way we do things is for the benefit of our customer.”
