2007 Honda Cr-v Ex 2wd Automatic - One Owner - Very Well Maintained - California on 2040-cars
Arcadia, California, United States
2007 HONDA CR-V EX 2WD Auto
MILEAGE: 120k Miles. FUNCTIONAL CONDITION: Perfect. Starts EVERYTIME. No issues. Runs without issue. VERY well maintained. COSMETIC CONDITION: Clean Outside appearance. Still shiny metallic paint. Very Clean Interior HISTORY/STORY: ONE OWNER. NON-SMOKER. NO PETS. NO KIDS. VERY WELL MAINTAINED. Bought Brand New in 2007 with 10 Miles. Oil Changed every 5,000 miles. Maintained by Factory Trained Honda Master Technician. Major Maintenance done @ 119k miles. - New Front Tires @ 90k miles. - New Rear Tires @ 110k miles. - New Battery @ 90k miles. - Oil and Oil Filter Changed @ 119k miles. - Transmission Fluid Flush and Changed @ 119k miles. - Brake System Flush and Fluid Changed @ 119k miles. - Power Steering System Flush and Fluid Changed @ 119k miles. - Coolant System Flush and Changed @ 119k miles. - New Front Brake Pads @ 119k miles. - New Rear Brake Pads @ 90k miles. - Front Rotor resurfaced @ 119k miles. - A/C System Service @ 119k miles. - New Central Locking Mechanism @ 119k miles. - Alignment done @ 110k miles. - Professional Interior Detail (steam washed all carpets and seats) done @ 119k miles. THE BAD: A weird set of small paint scratches below the passenger door window. Steering Wheel has wear at the top grip. Steering Wheel Honda emblem is faded. Driver's Side Foglight Lens has a crack, works fine. That's it!! SUMMARY Great car, VERY reliable. Started every day for 6 yrs and 120k miles. VERY well maintained. Washed once a month. One Owner. Non-Smoker. Interior smells new and fresh. This car needs nothing = ready to drive another 100k miles without issue. California Car = no rust. Registered in CA till Feb 2014. No dings or dents. Transmission shift like new. Original MSRP was $23,500 $11,500 in Arcadia, CA Thanks for looking email for pics: mas tek at usa dot com six 2 six two three zero - zero 2 three zero |
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Analysts say Honda's growing woes in Europe not just the economy
Tue, 12 Feb 2013There is no denying that the European auto market is taking its lumps right now - just ask Peugeot - but Honda might be taking this downturn on the chin a little harder than some of the other Japanese automakers doing business on the continent. Automotive News Europe is reporting that things have gotten so bad for Honda that it will be cutting 800 workers from Swindon, England plant that builds the CR-V, Civic and Jazz (a.k.a. Fit). This will be the first time Honda has made such cuts in more than 20 years.
Despite an increase in output last year over 2011 (165,607 units compared to 97,459), the Swindon plant is still running well below its full capacity (250,000/year), and its 66 percent capacity is less than the expected breakeven point of industry analysts (75 to 80 percent). Unlike in the US, however, Honda's new CR-V and Civic aren't selling well, and the similarly sized Nissan Qashqai is outselling the CR-V at a rate of more than five to one. Slow CR-V sales are blamed on a relatively high price and the crossover's conservative styling. On the complete opposite side of the spectrum, the report notes that Nissan continues to experience growth at its UK operations, leading analysts to suggest that Honda can't blame the sour economy for much of its woes.
Honda sets record for lowest fuel consumption in Europe
Thu, Jul 9 2015If fuel economy over a long distance is of paramount importance, diesel continues to be a fantastic choice of fuel. Honda is the latest company to show that by earning a Guinness World Record for the lowest consumption in a car across the 24 contiguous countries of the European Union. The company's Civic Tourer wagon with a 1.6-liter i-DTEC diesel managed the equivalent of 83.5 miles per gallon over 8,387 miles. The 25-day journey was undertaken by Fergal McGrath and Julian Warren – members of Honda's European research and development team. They started from Belgium on June 1 and returned there on June 25 having driven around 7.5 hours each day. Over nearly a month of driving, their wagon only needed its tank filled nine times, and it averaged 932 miles between visits to the diesel pump. The Civic's results are impressive no matter how you look at it. The wagon handily beat the model's stated fuel economy of 61.9 mpg. The crew also beat the recent US record of 81.17 mpg over 8,233.5 miles in a Golf TDI for the best non-hybrid mileage across the 48 contiguous states. Guinness required that the Civic be unmodified from the standard car, and the same two drivers had to pilot it the whole way. The economy was certified via several redundant pieces of evidence, including a logbook, GPS, video, and photographs. McGrath and Warren credited their success to good route planning and smooth driving. Honda sets new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for fuel efficiency, averaging 2.82 liters per 100km (100.31mpg) in 13,498km (8,387 mile) drive across 24 EU countries July 7, 2015 - Honda has set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for 'Lowest fuel consumption – all 24 contiguous EU countries (all cars),' recording an average 2.82 liters per 100km (100.31mpg) over 13,498km (8,387 miles), in a 25 day drive across all 24 EU contiguous countries. Behind the wheel of a Honda Civic Tourer 1.6 i-DTEC for the entire journey were two members of Honda's European Research & Development (R&D) team, Fergal McGrath and Julian Warren, who took on the challenge to further demonstrate the impressive real-world fuel economy of the Tourer. The remarkable distance travelled is similar to the team driving to Australia from their home in the UK, stopping just nine times to refuel. The car achieved an incredible average 1500km (932 miles) on each tank of fuel, at a total fuel cost for the whole journey of just 645 Euros* (GBP459).
2016 Honda Civic Type R shows sometimes the grass really is greener [w/video]
Wed, Mar 4 2015The newly unveiled Honda Civic Type R at the Geneva Motor Show seems like a cruel trick being played on North American hot hatch fans. Even if the European model's oblong shape and massive wing don't make for the pinnacle of automotive beauty, it's hard to question the vehicle's performance capability, especially after the 7:50.63 lap around the Nurburgring Nordschleife. The heart of the Civic Type R is a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder pumping out 306 horsepower and 295 pound-feet with a six-speed manual. The combination is reportedly good for a sprint to 62 miles per hour in 5.7 seconds and a top speed of 167 mph. Honda also fits the CTR with Brembo brakes and adaptive dampers, while a special suspension setup reportedly helps in the fight against torque steer. While the big wing catches the eye first, Honda adds to the aggressive look with a new rear diffuser, front splitter and deeper side skirts. Also, the vents behind the front wheels help air through the engine bay to keep things running cool. Inside, front occupants are hugged by sport seats with big bolsters to keep them in place. With the forthcoming NSX and return to Formula One, Honda appears on the very cusp of a performance renaissance, and the Civic Type R is just one more step in that direction. Thankfully, at least one rumor indicates its turbocharged engine might make it into the North American Civic at some point. Related Video: