As the former product planning guy for Honda snowblowers (now retired) I can tell you a few things.
Honda revamped their 2-stage product line a few years back. Production moved out of Japan and the engines are made at Honda's plant in Thailand, then shipped to Swepsonville, NC, where Honda's plant mates the engine to the frame and completes final assembly, so yeah, pretty much Made in the USA.
Track models are idea when operating at odd angles or where a wheel model might not have enough traction or for use in heavy, packed-in snow you need to really dig out; otherwise, a wheel model is just fine for mostly level conditions.
The electric start is nice, but is done via an on-board 12v battery, unlike many other models which are 120VAC (extension cord) starting. Be sure to hook it up to a trickle charger in the off season.
All 2-stage models have a 3-year warranty, even if used commercially.
Lots more good info in the full-line brochure here:
https://cdn.powerequipment.honda.com/pe/pdf/Brochures/snowblower_brochure.pdf?v=1
Caveat: I used to work at Honda, but the above is my opinion alone.