Healdsburg, California (tca/dpa) — Honda entered the US market in earnest in the 1970s and ‘80s, selling affordable, fun-to-drive Civic compacts and Accord sedans to budget-conscious buyers. I was one of those customers, ultimately buying two Civics and an Accord for my young family. For Honda 2.0, the Japanese automaker is going electric at a much higher price point. Starting at $48,795, the mid-size, two-row electric Prologue SUV is the most expensive Honda sold in the US market. The top-trim