1992 Honda Accord Ex Coupe Automatic Low Miles Sunroof on 2040-cars
Brandywine, Maryland, United States
THANKS FOR LOOKING AT THIS AUCTION. THIS CAR IS THE CONSUMER REPORT RECOMMENDED 1992 HONDA ACCORD EX- COUPE. THIS CAR BELONGS TO MY SISTER IN LAW. THIS CAR GETS EXCELLENT GAS MILEAGE AND RUNS GREAT. SHE HAS A NEW CAR AND THIS ONE IS BEING SOLD WITH "NO RESERVE!" ONLY 104,294 MILES, SO IT HAS MANY MANY YEARS LEFT. THE CAR WAS REPAINTED BLACK A FEW YEARS AGO, AND WAS INVOLVED IN A MILD FENDER BENDER DAMAGINF THE HOOD ONLY. TIMING BELT SERVICE WAS DONE AT 90K, AND THE CAR WAS TUNED AT THAT TIME. IT WAS REPLACED WITH AN OEM HOOD. ALL ELECTRONICS WORK, CAN BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE! CAR HAS CLEAR TITLE. WOULD MAKE A GREAT FIRST CAR, SECOND CAR, OR GAS SAVER! CAR HAS: POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOORS, POWER SUNROOF, AIR CONDITIONING, CRUISE CONTROL, LUMBAR SEATS WITH FOLD AWAY ARM REST, CD PLAYER, ALLOY WHEELS, AND GREAT TIRES. ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID. FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 72 HOURS- UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. VEHICLE MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 12 DAYS AFTER AUCTION.
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Honda underreported 1,729 claims of injuries or deaths since 2003
Tue, Nov 25 2014Among these underreported cases were eight Takata airbag inflator ruptures not submitted. Following an independent audit of its safety reporting procedures, Honda has found massive holes in its methodology and practices that resulted in 1,729 claims of injuries or deaths going unreported to federal authorities dating back to July 2003. The cases should have been submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as part of its quarterly Early Warning Reports (EWRs) under the TREAD Act, but they fell through the cracks for a variety of reasons. Honda blames the underreporting on three factors: data entry errors, computer coding problems and "an overly narrow interpretation of what constituted a 'written notice' under the TREAD Act." The first two issues were related to the computer program that collected the claims. If employees didn't enter a date in the "written claim received" field, then they were omitted from the EWRs. Also, the company's internal component codes didn't always match those used by NHTSA, and only the ones that were the same were disclosed. Finally, third-party documents, including police reports, were not considered. Honda says the computer error is now corrected, and the company is updating its data entry training. In the future, written and oral claims will be included in EWRs, as well. Among these underreported cases were eight Takata airbag inflator ruptures not submitted in Honda's EWRs, including one death and seven injuries. However, the automaker claims NHTSA was already aware of all of these incidents either from the agency's own records or from the company's notification outside of the EWR process. Unfortunately, this problem could have been stopped much sooner. The issue was first brought to light in 2011 but didn't result in a followup. NHTSA advised the automaker of discrepancies in January 2012, and it still did nothing. This third-party audit wasn't commissioned until September 2014. "Honda acknowledges that it lacked the urgency needed to correct its problems on a timely basis," it says in the announcement. Separately, the Japanese government is starting an investigation, as well. According to Reuters, the Japanese Transport Minister has created a task force to look into the Takata recalls and find out whether Honda under-reported incidents there. Scroll down to read the company's entire statement on the third-party investigation.
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According to his website, these prints are just a hobby for Ooi and his real career is as the creative director at an ad agency. He creates the illustrations on his Mac, and he estimates that each design with about 800 components and layers takes about a month to complete. You can get idea of the process involved in the time-lapse video below.
2012 Honda NC700X
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