Honda Accord Coupe 2008 -under 37k Miles- $11,250 Or Best Offer on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Selling 2008 Honda Accord 2-door Coupe with very low mileage. I have parked this car on the street. That being said, car has
normal wear and tear on front and rear bumpers. Body has a couple of
minor scratches and a very small dent on the front left fender (shown in
picture). Car has never been in an accident and drives very well. Interior is very clean with a few minor markings. Both front
tires are brand new and the rear have about 75% remaining. Other than
that, well maintained and clean car. This car is also smoke free and has
a clean title. My car is listed as having two owners. The owner prior to me, was my father.
VIN: 1HGCS11728A013560 Year: 2008 Make: Honda MPG: City/22 Highway/31 Model: Accord Engine: 190 hp 2.4-Liter DOHC 16-Valve i-VTEC 4-Cylinder Engine Mileage: Under 37,000 Sub Mode: EX Coupe Exterior Color: Alabaster Silver Interior: Black Transmission: 5 speed manual transmission Doors: 2 Fuel: Gasoline Drive Type: FWD NON SMOKER Title: Clean SAFETY FEATURES Drivers and Front Passengers Dual Stage Airbags (SRS) Drivers and Front Passengers Side airbags Side curtain Airbags Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) ABS Tire Pressure monitoring system 3 point seat belts Remote Entry system with Trunk - opener and power window control INTERIOR FEATURES 270-Watt AM/FM/6CD/MP3 Honda Premium Audio System with 7 speakers MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack Front Auto Up/Down Windows Tilt and Telescoping Steering Column Cruise control EXTERIOR FEATURES One-Touch Power Moonroof 17"x7.5" Alloy Wheels Heated Power Door Mirrors I am the original owner and have a clean title. Shipping and Payment- I would like to sell this via paypal or wire transfer. I am located in Brooklyn NY |
Honda Accord for Sale
2012 honda ex-l(US $19,877.00)
2011 honda accord ex-l coupe manual v6 fully loaded bagged(US $21,500.00)
2006 honda accord ex sedan 4-door 2.4l(US $11,500.00)
2013 honda accord lx 4dr sedan(US $18,100.00)
2012 honda accord ex-l 4dr sedan(US $18,300.00)
Usual wear and tear(US $14,000.00)
Auto Services in New York
Zuniga Upholstery ★★★★★
Westbury Nissan ★★★★★
Valvoline Instant Oil Change ★★★★★
Valvoline Instant Oil Change ★★★★★
Value Auto Sales Inc ★★★★★
TM & T Tire ★★★★★
Auto blog
Honda demonstrates driverless valet parking system with special Fit EVs
Sat, 26 Oct 2013There are many challenges that will need to be sorted out before full autonomous driving becomes a reality, but automakers are taking small steps toward this advancement with semi-autonomous technologies. Nissan, Toyota and Ford have already revealed various automated driving systems, and now Honda is getting into the game with an automatic valet parking system that was unveiled recently at the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) World Congress in Tokyo.
Unlike Ford's recently demonstrated self-parking Focus, which is fully operational on its own, Honda's new system requires input from the parking lot via cameras. Combining information provided by the car's rearview camera as well as cameras positioned around the parking lot, drivers are able to drop their car off at a central location, and using a touchscreen display, the car can park itself and return when the driver is ready to leave. The benefit of this is that multiple cars can be parked at the same time and no additional sensors (other than a backup camera) are needed for the car, but the downside is that it can only operate on properly equipped parking lots. According to Honda's demonstration, this system can be practical by 2020.
Honda also showed off some semi-autonomous driving and non-contact electric vehicle recharging technologies at the ITS World Congress, although information is limited and there are no demonstrations available. Scroll down to read more about Honda's latest tech, including a video demonstration of the automatic valet parking system.
Honda HR-V could spawn Acura variant
Thu, Feb 5 2015We've been saying it for months now, but the compact CUV is the next big thing. Everyone, and we mean everyone, is at least considering getting in on the action, if they aren't already actively designing or selling, and that's true whether they're a premium or mainstream automaker. That, of course, includes Acura, whose parent company, Honda, has a compact CUV of its own coming to market very, very soon. With the arrival of the Fit-based HR-V, that begs the question of whether the near-premium marque will join this burgeoning segment. The idea of building a car below the company's entry level CUV, the RDX, is an appealing one to Honda Executive Vice President John Mendel, who called it "potentially the only place you could go," and would occupy the "white space" the company is looking to fill. While we might chuckle about the idea of a luxurious, Fit-based CUV, it's fair to say it could do well for Acura. It could certainly provide a foil to the very hot selling Buick Encore, and may even capture some sales from the luxuriously outfitted Jeep Renegade Limited/Fiat 500X Lounge. It remains to be seen, though, if Acura could build an HR-V capable of tangling with the new entries from Lexus, Audi and Mercedes-Benz.
2015 Honda CR-V
Tue, Mar 10 2015Honda sold 335,000 CR-Vs in 2014, meaning the long-running compact CUV accounted for one in every four Honda-badged vehicles sold. And honestly, it's not too difficult to see why. It's efficient, comfortable, reasonably well equipped and reliable, much as it has always been. While it's arguably the least-exciting entry in what is, to be frank, a fairly dull class, the CR-V has always been remarkably competent at being all the vehicle its customers could possibly need. The facelifted 2015 model is all of those things and more, as we found out during a full week at the helm. Honda has been remarkably consistent in the slow evolution of the CR-V's styling over the years. If you were to compare the rear of the third-generation model (released way back in 2007 and updated in 2010) with the back of this fourth-generation version (released in 2012 and freshened for this most recent model year) you'd be hard pressed to tell one from the other. The 2007 model featured tall taillights that got wider at the bottom, while a low rear bumper, large aperture and upright tailgate made access to the rear cargo area a piece of cake... just like the 2015 model shown above. Honda has been more progressive in front for its new CR-V, however, retaining the same wide, canted headlights and three-slat grille that first appeared in 2012, but this time lining them in LED accents (as is the trend nowadays). As for the interior, the material quality is easily among the best in this fiercely competitive segment, with soft, attractive dashboard plastics. We aren't crazy about the faux leather stitching, although that's true on a lot of vehicles in this class. Other accents, like the thin strip of faux wood at the bottom of the dash, look good and have a quality feel. The leather-wrapped steering wheel is a nice item, too, and we couldn't be happier about Honda's decision to replace the old-fashioned ruched leather on the seats with cleaner, tauter hides. Those seats are quite wide and comfortable, as well, although they aren't exploding with side support for cornering (it's a Honda CR-V, after all). Visibility is excellent fore, aft and laterally, regardless of how you set up the seat. In back, leg and headroom are both in abundance, while the bench seat should prove adequate throughout a family's normal use, or on long drives. That isn't to say there aren't problems in the cabin, though.