1986 Honda Crx 1.5 Dx on 2040-cars
Hillsborough, North Carolina, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:1.5 3BBL
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 145,000
Make: Honda
Model: CRX
Options: CD Player
Trim: DX
Drive Type: fwd
Disability Equipped: No
Hey im selling my 1986 Honda CRX . I have had the engine rebuilt at a machine shop I have installed a new carb, header, and new clutch ,plugs, wires, cap and rotor but the car misfires at steady rpm and its driving me crazy that I cant figure it out and I have another project im working on so this one has to go. my loss is your gain. The car will start up and run fine but misfires under steady acceleration. Maybe it needs a new distributor but im not sure. The interior has new carpet and seats installed plus has a new radio and speakers .The new rebuild and all the other new stuff have less than 4 hours on them.
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Thu, 21 Aug 2014Is there a point in the US auto industry where companies should start considering the welfare of their customers ahead of selling more cars? American Honda Executive Vice President of Sales John Mendel thinks that level exists, and we may be getting very close to it.
According to Automotive News, Mendel believes that finding more customers in the market could require pursuing subprime buyers and offering longer-term loans. However, he refuses to use those tactics. While selling models this way can improve things briefly, the strategies hurt resale prices and lower vehicle profits over time. The company won't do "stupid things in the short-term that damage the person who bought yesterday," he said to Automotive News. "It's a very, very short-term tactic especially in the subprime area."
American Honda, which combines the Acura and Honda brands, has seen market share decline from 9.7 percent to 9.1 percent through July 2014, according to Automotive News, and Autoblog's By the Numbers stats showed it posted falling sales in five of the seven months with data this year. Though, Mendel claims that was partially because the company focused on retail sales over fleets. The delays of the launches for the Honda Fit and Acura TLX likely didn't help either.
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The latest minute-long commercial is a bit more dear, though. And while it may be in Japanese, it's still a cool look back at Honda and its car-building history.
This is also a great video if you're a fan of odd, vintage Japanese vehicles. Honda's T360 and a few old Civics are featured heavily, although we can't help but notice that a few very big names are missing. Where's the NSX or the S2000? How about the original Insight, a car so revolutionary it still has a cult following today? Honda has made some great cars, we just wish it'd show off more of them. Check out the video below.
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