News for the DUmmy Honda hasen't built cars in the US for 30 years, maybe Goldwings motorcycles but nothing else comes to mind.
According to Wikipedia, Honda has a plant in Greeensburg, IN, making the Civic; one in Lincoln, AL, making the Honda Odyssey, Pilot, and Ridgeline, along with their "J" series V-6 engines; one in East Liberty, Ohio, making the Civic, CR-V, and the Element; and of course, the Marysville, OH plant, that makes the Accord, Gold Wing Motorcycles, along with the Acura TL, and RDX models....
The Indiana plant was their latest, opened in 2008....
Also noted in the footnotes:
Note: The Marysville plant started assembling motorcycles in 1979, cars in 1982. In February 2007, Honda announced that it would cease production of motorcycles in the United States in spring 2009.I don't know if this has happened yet, but according to the footnote, Gold Wing production will move back to Japan to the Hamamatsu plant, which can assemble 600,000/year, compared to 75,000/year for the Ohio plant....