2006 Honda Accord Ex Sedan- Loaded, V6, @ Speed Manual!!! Must See on 2040-cars
Hookstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is a 2006 Honda Accord EX, V6 with a sought after 6 speed
manual transmission. I bought this to be my daily driver and my wife
wishes to have fewer cars in the driveway for this coming winter and I want to buy a E92 M3 so a few of our cars need to go! It
has the following options:
EX V6 6 Speed Manual Transmission (Rare for a V6 Loaded in a Sedan!) 4 door Dual Power Leather Seats Dual heated seats Dual climate control Power moonroof Premium Sound System 6 Disc Changer XM Radio 17" wheels New Tires (See Photos, less than 3,000 miles on them) New Water Pump and Timing Belt (last 6 months) Fresh oil change-Pennzoil 0w-20 Full Synthetic Car has 121,000 miles Engine has 101,000 miles -Previous engine had a spark plug come apart and fall into the previous motor and threw a rod bearing and crank bearing. I have never seen this happen before, if you know these motors, you know they are bulletproof. All receipts will be provided upon test drive/sale. Purchased from Foreign Automotive Parts in Pittsburgh from a rear end totaled V6, 2007, coupe. Full motor was replaced in one piece, it was not disassembled in any way. Feel free to have it inspected by any mechanic of your choice at your cost before purchase if you would like. -Fresh Honda Fluids Throughout -Honda Blue Coolant -Honda Manual Transmission Fluid -New front brake pads-last 3,000 miles - Just drove 1400 miles to NC in the car, it drives perfect. Recently had an alignment at PepBoys. Averaged 29.2 MPG highway on the trip down through the hills of WV, which is very good for a V6. The car is very nice overall for a 2006 and it is a pleasure to drive. If you are local to Pittsburgh, feel free to contact me to drive it. Mileage will increase as I drive it 50-100 miles daily. -The exterior is a 7.5 out of 10, it has a few dings as any 8 year old car would have. No rust present in any way, it is a very clean car. There is a small dent in the front passenger quarter panel and plastic rocker panel. It is not badly creased and there is no paint missing from the quarter panel, but I want to be up front and honest about the car. The interior is in great shape, no tears or major wear marks in the leather. The steering wheel is slightly worn on top from normal use, but is more cosmetic than anything. The car is clean, TITLE IN HAND $500 DEPOSIT DUE IMMEDIATELY UPON PURCHASE!!! Four-One-Two-638-6623 to call or text. Please ask any questions and for additional photos prior to purchasing if you are unsure of anything. Thank you. |
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2014 Honda Odyssey first minivan to earn Top Safety Pick+ award [w/video]
Thu, 29 Aug 2013You know an automaker is confident about the safety of its vehicles when it asks one of the top crash test agencies to destroy one of its newest models. That's exactly what happened with the 2014 Honda Odyssey. According the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Honda requested that the agency run the updated Odyssey through its full barrage of tests, and for good reason.
Aside from slight styling upgrades and a new optional HondaVac built-in vacuum cleaner, the 2014 Odyssey was also given a more rigid passenger compartment using high-strength steel to help better protect occupants. It obviously worked. Following the crash tests, the 2014 Odyssey became the first minivan to earn a Top Safety Pick+ rating, but, more importantly, it did so with "Good" ratings in all five crash categories (four "Goods" and one "Acceptable" are enough for the TSP+). Impressive.
Scroll down for the crash-test video from the IIHS along with a press release.
Why Japan's government is looking to curb its adorable kei car market
Tue, Jun 10 2014Each region around the world has its stereotypical vehicle. The US has the pickup and Europe the five-door hatchback; but in Japan, the kei car reigns supreme. These tiny cars are limited to just 660cc of displacement but they've also come with lower taxes to make them more affordable. To make of the most of their small size, they've often had quite boxy styling like the Honda N-One shown above, and because they're Japanese, they've often had quirky names like the Nissan Dayz Roox. However, if the Japanese government has its way, the future popularity of these little guys might be in jeopardy. The problem facing them is that Japan is an island both literally and figuratively. After World War II, the Japanese government created the class as a way to make car ownership more accessible. The tiny engines generally meant better fuel economy to deal with the nation's expensive gas, and the tax benefits also helped. It's made the segment hugely popular even today, with kei cars making up roughly 40 percent of the nation's new cars sales last year, according to The New York Times. The downside is that these models are almost never exported because they aren't as attractive to buyers elsewhere (if indeed they even meet overseas regulations). So if an automaker ends up with a popular kei model, it can't really market it elsewhere. The government now sees that as a threat to the domestic auto industry. It believes that every yen invested into kei development is wasted, and the production takes up needed capacity at auto factories. The state would much rather automakers create exportable models. To do this, it's trying to make the little cars less attractive to buy, and thus, less attractive to build. The authorities recently increased taxes on kei cars by 50 percent to narrow the difference between standard cars, according to the NYT. If kei cars do lose popularity, it could open the market up to greater competition from foreign automakers. Several companies complained about the little cars stranglehold on the Japanese market last year, but since then, imported car sales there have shown some growth thanks to the improving economy. Featured Gallery 2013 Honda N-One View 20 Photos News Source: The New York TimesImage Credit: Honda Government/Legal Honda Nissan JDM kei kei car
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Honda will also show off a number of vehicles based on the N-One mini, including the N-One Modulo Style, Mugen Racing N-One Concept and an N-One worked up by the Japan Nailist Association. That last creation features plenty of rhinestone decoration. (We wish we were joking.) Mugen will also display a tarted-up CR-V Design Study as well as the CR-Z Mugen RZ: a 300-unit specialty vehicle.
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