*hybrid E. *class: Alt Power - Hybrid Car. * 2005 *sedan 4d on 2040-cars
Livingston, New Jersey, United States
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On Oct-02-13 at 15:52:42 PDT, seller added the following information:
Specifications: Engine: 1.3 Gas/Electric
I4. Horse Power: 85 @ 5700/93 @ 5700 RPM Torque: 87 @ 3300/116 @
1500 RPM Drive Train: Front Wheel Transmission: Automatic Safety: Air Bag-Frontal-Driver.
Air Bag-Frontal-Passenger. Air Bag-Side Body-Front Brakes-ABS. Brakes-Type-Front
Disc/Rear Drum Child Safety Rear Door
Locks. Engine Immobilizer Trunk-Emergency Release Comfort &
Convenience Air Conditioning-Auto
Climate Control. Air Conditioning-Front Cruise Control. Keyless
Entry. Max Seating Capacity: 5 Mirror(s)-Power. Mirrors-Vanity-Driver.
Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Power Locks. Reading
Lamps-Front. Seat Trim-Cloth. Seats-Front Bucket Steering
Wheel-Adjustable. Steering-Power. Trunk-Release-Remote. Windows-Power Music &
Entertainment Audio-AM/FM Stereo. Audio-CD
Player Interior Floor Mats. Power
Outlet Exterior Doors: 4. Rear Spoiler.
Rear Window Defogger Wipers-Intermittent. Wipers-Variable
Speed Intermittent Tires Front-Rear Tire Sizes:
P185/70SR14. Spare Tire Size: Compact Wheels Front Wheel Material:
Alloy. Rear Wheel Material: Alloy All fees Related to Transporting, Storage out of Our
Location, Shipping Costs, State/Federal Taxes to be Paid by Buyer. No
Warrantee. Sold As Is. |
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Inside Honda's ghost town for testing autonomous cars
Thu, Jun 2 2016On the edge of the San Francisco suburb of Concord, California sits a ghost town. Dilapidated buildings and cracked roads are framed by overgrowth and slightly askew street signs. The decommissioned five acre portion of the Concord Naval Weapons Station that once housed military personnel and their families is now home to squirrels, jack rabbits, wild turkeys and Honda's mysterious testing lab for autonomous vehicles. This former town within a Naval base – now dubbed "GoMentum Station" – is the perfect testing ground for Honda's self-driving cars. An almost turn-key solution to the problem of finding somewhere to experiment with autonomous vehicle inside an urban area. Thanks to the GoMentum Station, the automaker has access to 20 miles of various road types, intersections and infrastructure exactly like those found in the real world. Just, you know, without all the people getting in the way. While the faded lane markers and cracked asphalt might initially make it difficult for the car to figure out what's going on around it, that's exactly what you want when training a self-driving system. Many roads in the real world are also in dire need of upkeep. Just because autonomous vehicles are hitting the streets doesn't mean the funding needed to fix all the potholes and faded lane markers will magically appear. The real world doesn't work that way and the robot cars that will eventually make our commutes less of a headache will need to be aware of that. Plus, it's tougher to train a car to drive downtown than to barrel down the highway at 80 miles per hour. A company is going to want to get as much practice as possible. While semi-autonomous driving on the everyone-going-the-same-way-at-a-constant-speed freeway is already a reality, navigating in an urban environment is far more complex. If you've driven on the streets of Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Chicago or Seattle you know that driving downtown takes far more concentration than cruising down the interstate. With all that in mind, Honda's tricked out Acura RLX did a good job during an (admittedly very controlled) hands-free demo. It didn't hit either of the pedestrians walking across its path. It stopped at stop signs and even maneuvered around a mannequin situated in the middle of the road. The reality is, watching a car drive around the block and safely avoid stuff is boring. Not to metion, Google has been doing this for a while in the real world.
Henrik Fisker interview, and driving the Polestar 2 | Autoblog Podcast #643
Thu, Sep 3 2020In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder. They've been driving the updated 2021 Honda Odyssey, the 2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 and the new Polestar 2 electric sedan. After reviewing those, they talk about how the Chrysler 300 appears to be withering on the vine. Next, they take time to talk to legendary automotive designer and eponymous Chairman & CEO of Fisker Inc., Mr. Henrik Fisker himself, about jeans, horses and, of course, electric cars. Finally, they help a listener pick a $100,000 supercar in the "Spend My Money" segment. Autoblog Podcast #643 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Cars we're driving 2021 Honda Odyssey 2020 Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 2020 Polestar 2 Chrysler 300 soldiers on for 2021 with pared-down range, higher price Henrik Fisker interview Spend My Money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:
2014 Honda Odyssey sucks it up for our editor
Thu, 28 Mar 2013When we heard that the 2014 Honda Odyssey would be getting the world's first in-car vacuum, we had to check this thing out for ourselves. Called HondaVAC, this tidy little sucker was co-developed with Shop-Vac, and it's actually pretty neat. It comes standard on Odyssey's top-trim Touring Elite model and can be fitted with a wide range of attachments all housed in the cargo area. Honda notes that the vacuum hose is long enough to reach surfaces in every part of the Odyssey's cabin, and that it will even run for a full eight minutes after the vehicle is turned off.
Good thing, then, that Honda chose to show off the new 2014 Odyssey here at the New York Auto Show, as Autoblog west coast editor Michael Harley clumsily managed to spill some snacks all over the cargo area (we tried to convince him to give himself a hickey, but he declined on grounds that his wife might not let him attend any more auto shows). Take a look at the video below to see just how well the new minivan cleans up.