Honda Accord Exl, V6, Sunroof, Silver Metallic, One-owner, Leather, Nav, Loaded! on 2040-cars
Urbandale, Iowa, United States
2007 HONDA ACCORD 4D SEDAN EX-L, V6 with Navi
Exterior Color: Alabaster Silver Metallic Interior Color: Gray Leather Clean Title ***My wife primarily drove this car on the highways and to work. We are selling as we do not drive it much anymore as we already have 2 vehicles. Email me if you have any questions. ENGINE: 244hp 3.0-Liter SOHC 24-Valve VTEC V6 AUTOMATIC 5-SPEED TRANSMISSION with Grade Logic Control Driver's and Front Passenger's Dual-Stage Airbags (SRS) Driver's and Front Passenger's Side Airbag Side Curtain Airbags Remote Entry System with Trunk Opener and Power Window Control Security System Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System LATCH System for Child Seats ABS BRAKES AIR CONDITIONING ALLOY WHEELS AM/FM/6 CD DISC in-Dash AUDIO SYSTEM with 6 SPEAKERS CRUISE CONTROL LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL HONDA NAVIGATION SYSTEM with VOICE RECOGNITION STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS POWER LOCKS HEATED POWER DOOR MIRRORS REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER Driver's 8-Way Power Seat with Adjustable Lumbar Support Front Passenger's 4-Way Power Seat FRONT SEAT HEATERS LEATHER SEATS POWER WINDOWS REAR DEFROSTER SATELLITE RADIO READY SIRIUS XM TRIAL AVAILABLE SUNROOF, SLIDING MOONROOF STYLE TRACTION CONTROL Exterior Temperature Gauge Professionally Tinted Windows for Comfort and Privacy . . .AND MORE! |
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Honda recalling 871,000 SUVs and minivans over rollaway fear
Wed, 12 Dec 2012Honda is recalling 871,000 SUVs and minivans for an issue in which the vehicles may roll away after the key has been removed from the ignition. Ninety-two percent of the recalled vehicles, or 807,000 vehicles, are in the US. According to a report from Reuters, the effected vehicles include certain numbers of the Honda Odyssey and Pilot, as well as the Acura MDX. Here are the recall figures:
2003-2004 Honda Odyssey: 318,000 vehicles
2003-2004 Honda Pilot: 259,000 vehicles
Average new-car fuel economy figures continue record pace
Sat, 13 Jul 2013Manufacturers are making more efficient cars and trucks; we've known that to be true for some time. Nearly every new car has some sort of trick to eke a few extra miles out of every gallon of fuel. Whether that be turbocharging, active aerodynamics or hybrid technology/electrified powertrains, the fact is that our vehicles are more efficient than ever before.
Thanks to a recent study by TrueCar, we've got fresh quantitative data to support the above statements. For the fourth month in a row, we've seen an improvement in national fleet fuel economy. We Americans are 0.7 miles per gallon more efficient than we were last month, and our cars are 1.6-mpg better than at this time last year. That said, we're still down on 2013's high, which was set back in January at 24.5 mpg.
Not only does this reflect the improved technologies in our vehicles, but it demonstrates a changing mindset among consumers, who are purchasing more efficient vehicles despite the relative stabilization of fuel prices. Every fuel-efficient model sold drives its manufacturers fleet average up.
Brand new cars are being sold with defective Takata airbags
Wed, Jun 1 2016If you just bought a 2016 Audi TT, 2017 Audi R8, 2016–17 Mitsubishi i-MiEV, or 2016 Volkswagen CC, we have some unsettling news for you. A report provided to a US Senate committee that oversees the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and reported on by Automotive News claims these vehicles were sold with defective Takata airbags. And it gets worse. Toyota and FCA are called out in the report for continuing to build vehicles that will need to be recalled down the line for the same issue. That's not all. The report also states that of the airbags that have been replaced already in the Takata recall campaign, 2.1 million will need to eventually be replaced again. They don't have the drying agent that prevents the degradation of the ammonium nitrate, which can lead to explosions that can destroy the airbag housing and propel metal fragments at occupants. So these airbags are out there already. We're not done yet. There's also a stockpile of about 580,000 airbags waiting to be installed in cars coming in to have their defective airbags replaced. These 580k airbags also don't have the drying agent. They'll need to be replaced down the road, too. A new vehicle with a defective Takata airbag should be safe to drive, but that margin of safety decreases with time. If all this has you spinning around in a frustrated, agitated mess, there's a silver lining that is better than it sounds. So take a breath, run your fingers through your hair, and read on. Our best evidence right now demonstrates that defective Takata airbags – those without the drying agent that prevents humidity from degrading the ammonium nitrate propellant – aren't dangerous yet. It takes a long period of time combined with high humidity for them to reach the point where they can rupture their housing and cause serious injury. It's a matter of years, not days. So a new vehicle with a defective Takata airbag should be safe to drive, but that margin of safety decreases with time – and six years seems to be about as early as the degradation happens in the worst possible scenario. All this is small comfort for the millions of people who just realized their brand-new car has a time bomb installed in the wheel or dashboard, or the owners who waited patiently to have their airbags replaced only to discover that the new airbag is probably defective in the same way (although newer and safer!) as the old one.