1986 Honda Accord Lxi Fi 5 Speed Manual Transmission-2.0l- 4-door Tires Part Car on 2040-cars
Williamsburg, Ohio, United States
HELLO UP FOR AUCTION A 1986 HONDA ACCORD LXI FUEL INJECTED 4-CYLINDER 4-DOOR...5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION....ENGINE MOTOR DOES NOT RUN...FOR SALE AS PARTS CAR ONLY ENGINE DOES NOT RUN...I REPLACED THE ENGINE 3 YEARS AGO....THEN THE TRANSMISSION WENT OUT WENT OUT SO I REPLACED THAT ALSO...THEN AFTER I GOT IT RUNNING THE TIMING BELT WENT OUT SO I REPLACED THAT TOO...THEN IT WAS RUNNING GREAT & I WAS DRIVING ON THE EXPRESSWAY & IT WENT BOOM & IT HASN'T STARTED SINCE...5-SPEED TRANSMISSION JUST REPLACED LAST YEAR....ALL 4 TIRES HAVE ONLY A COUPLE 1000 MILES ON THEM ALL REPLACED NEW 2 YEARS AGO BUT I BARELY DROVE IT BECAUSE IT WAS BROKEDOWN SO MUCH.... ALONG WITH ALL KINDS OF NEW PARTS... LIKE ELECTRICAL PARTS A FUEL PUMP HEAD LIGHT MOTORS...IF U GOT THIS TYPE HONDA ACCORD LXI & NEED PARTS OR A 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION...THIS CAR IS FOR YOU...IT DROVE GREAT BEFORE IT BROKE DOWN ON ME AGAIN...I GOT ANOTHER VEHICLE...& IF I DON'T SELL IT SOON IN THE NEXT WEEK OR SO THEN IT IS GOING TO THE SCRAPYARD...SO PLEASE DO NOT HESISTATE TO GET AHOLD OF ME W/ ANY QUESTIONS U MAY HAVE....MESSAGE ME ON HERE OR CALL & LEAVE A MESSAGE AT 513-536-7355....& I WILL TRY TO GET BACK TO YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE...CAR LOCATION WILLIAMSBURG OHIO 45176...THANK YOU & HAVE A NICE DAY....
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Honda renders three-row MPV for Jakarta reveal
Mon, 22 Jul 2013In preparation for the Indonesia International Motor Show coming up in September, Honda has released a teaser sketch (click to enlarge) of a new three-row MPV - specifically designed for this region - set to debut at the show. Honda says this yet-to-be-named people mover will be positioned in the entry-level MPV segment, which it says is a crucial part of the Indonesian auto market.
While there is no way to tell the size of the vehicle based off this rendering, it does appear to be far more stylish than the Honda CR-V, although the stepped-down beltline and the pinched shape of the rear quarter window have us thinking that Honda designers have been staring at the BMW i3 a little bit too much. The New Honda MPV will be powered by a 1.5-liter gas engine, and it goes on sale (and production) in Indonesia early next year. Honda has released a short press release for the new model, which is posted below.
No diesels in the running for 2016 Green Car Of The Year
Thu, Oct 15 2015It's a new era for the Green Car Of The Year. In the past, the theme of the award was to take a broad look at alternative powertrains and pick the best among them. "Clean diesels" from the Volkswagen group were often among the finalists and won the award twice. For the 2016 edition - which will be handed out at the LA Auto Show next month - not a single diesel made the list. There's little wonder why. Green Car Journal, which names the winner with a panel of experts, had to strip two VW brand vehicles of their past wins. The 2009 VW Jetta TDI, which won in 2008, and the 2010 Audi A3 TDI, which won in 2010, have both lost their titles now that the world knows about the "defeat devices" that VW installed in many of its TDI vehicles around the world. So, what does that leave us with for 2016? Two plug ins, a hybrid, and two gas vehicles. The two electric vehicle are the Audi A3 e-tron and the Chevy Volt, while the all-new Toyota Prius (which will come with a plug-in version later) is the lone pure hybrid. Rounding out the pack are two efficient gas models: the Hyundai Sonata and the Honda Civic. This is the tenth year for the Green Car Of The Year, and it will be interesting to see if diesels can come back into the award's good graces (for the record, no diesels were among the finalists in 2013, either) in the future. For now, we'd like to know who you think should win. You can read more about the finalists in the press release below and then cast your vote in our poll. Show full PR text FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2016 GREEN CAR OF THE YEAR Green Car Journal to Reveal Winner of 11th Annual Award at LA Auto Show Press & Trade Days, November 19 LOS ANGELES, CA (October 15, 2015) – Green Car Journal has announced its five finalists for the magazine's prestigious 2016 Green Car of the Year® award. The 2016 models include the Audi A3 e-tron, Chevrolet Volt, Honda Civic, Hyundai Sonata, and Toyota Prius. An increasing number of vehicle models are considered for the Green Car of the Year® program each year, a reflection of the auto industry's expanding efforts in offering new vehicles with higher efficiency and improved environmental impact. Green Car Journal has been honoring the most important "green" vehicles every year at the LA Auto Show, since its inaugural award announced at the show in 2005.
Remembering the glory days of the Honda Civic Si
Sat, Feb 28 2015In addition to watching host John Davis slowly age over his decades on the show, MotorWeek's Retro Review series on YouTube allows us to look back on some of the favorite models of yesteryear to see their evolution toward present day. Take the 1989 Honda Civic Si for example, which is newly featured. The name is still on the market, and the current model boasts 205 horsepower and 174 pound-feet of torque from its 2.4-liter four-cylinder. However, the current Si is being left behind in power by other performance compacts like the latest Volkswagen GTI, Subaru WRX and Ford Focus ST. Back in 1989, the Civic Si was still something of an upstart in the hot hatch ranks and definitely had something to prove. Remember, this was a about decade before the tuner boom of the late '90s gave these Hondas massive popularity. Though, the writing was on the wall for eventual success, based on the MotorWeek review. The show called it "stylish" and was attracted to vehicle's sharp handing, even with no power steering. Like today, power was lacking compared to major competitors like he VW GTI, but Honda's 1.6-liter four-cylinder with 108 hp and 100 lb-ft still received some praise. As always, it's fascinating to see how these now beloved models stack up when looking back. The high-performance Civic might be due for another surge in popularity too, if the forthcoming Type R from Europe ever makes to the US. News Source: MotorWeek via YouTube Honda Hatchback Performance Classics Videos honda civic si