1999 Honda Civic Ex Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Billings, Montana, United States
IF YOU ARE A MONTANA
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EBAY, CALL US AND WE WILL WORK OUT DETAILS ON AN IN-STATE DEAL BASED ON
THE FACT WE ARE NOT A LICENSED DEALER AND YOU CAN TITLE AND REGISTER
THIS VEHICLE YOURSELF PER MONTANA LAW!!!
THIS SALE IS AS IS NO WARRANTY. MAY I NOTE, WE ARE NOT A LICENSED AND BONDED AUTO DEALER, WE ARE SIMPLE STORAGE HUNTERS AND TRADERS THAT BUY SELL AND TRADE VEHICLES. ANY FEES WE ARE CHARGED ARE PASSED ON TO THE BUYER. TITLING AND TAXES ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE FEES ADDED TO THE END OF THIS SALE THAT WILL BE CHARGED TO US TO GET YOU A MONTANA TITLE. YOU MAY NOT PURCHASE THIS VEHICLE WITHOUT OBTAINING A MONTANA TITLE FIRST. THOSE FEES ARE CHARGED TO YOU IN A SEPARATE INVOICE ON PAYPAL WHICH WILL PAID BEFORE THE RELEASE OF THE VEHICLE FOR TRANSPORT OR PICK UP. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS WHEN BUYING A VEHICLE FROM US. AGAIN I REPEAT, WE ARE NOT A LICENSED AND BONDED AUTO DEALER, WE ARE SIMPLE STORAGE HUNTERS AND TRADERS THAT BUY SELL AND TRADE VEHICLES! TITLING AND TAXES HAVE BEEN QUOTED AT $194.08 YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1999 HONDA CIVIC, MANUAL TRANSMISSION, COUPE, FWD VEHICLE DEFECTS: A. THE INTERIOR IS GREAT BUT THERE ARE MINIMAL NICKS AND RIPS TO SOME OF THE CLOTH B. THE WINDSHIELD HAS SOME CRACKING C. THE CAR HAD BODY DAMAGE. HOOD HAS HAIL DAMAGE AND THERE IS SOME DENTING AND SCRATCHES. 2 MINOR ACCIDENT HAVE BEEN REPORTED ON THE VEHICLE. NO FRONT END OR BACK END COLLISIONS WERE REPORTED. D. PASSENGERS SIDE DOOR DOES NOT OPEN FROM THE OUTSIDE E. DRIVERS SIDE DOOR PANEL IS PEELING F. SUNROOF SLIDING COVER HAS MULTIPLE SLASHES IN THE CLOTH ALL TIRES HOLD AIR AND THE SPARE HAS ABOUT 90% WEAR REMAINING, VEHICLE START RUNS AND DRIVES. NO PROBLEMS WITH THE TRANSMISSION OR ENGINE. THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. WE ACCEPT PAYPAL AS PAYMENT FOR THIS VEHICLE. NO OTHER PAYMENT FORMS WILL BE ACCEPTED TO PROTECT YOU AND US UNLESS WE OTHERWISE EXPRESS. WE ARE ASKING ($2,150.00) TWO THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED US DOLLARS ON THIS VEHICLE WITH A BEST OFFER AS AN OPTION. BUY IT NOW WILL REQUIRE IMMEDIATE PAYMENT! BEST OFFERS ARE ACCEPTED BY CALLING 406-475-1479, IF YOU SEND A BEST OFFER HERE YOU MUST CALL US!!!!! WE WILL ASSIST IN SHIPPING THE VEHICLE ANYWHERE IN THE LOWER 48 THROUGH UNITED ROAD INC. WE CAN GET YOU A DISCOUNT AND QUOTE!!! SHIPPING CAN BE ADDED TO THE VALUE OF YOUR VEHICLE AT A SUPERIORLY DISCOUNTED RATE CONTACT US FOR MORE DETAILS!!!! GOOD LUCK!!! |
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Next CR-Z to lose hybrid powertrain, go with turbo four
Wed, Mar 18 2015The Honda CR-Z has been treading water for years and has already left the European and Australian markets. Meanwhile, it has hung to life in the US with 3,562 total units sold in 2014. The little coupe looks like it should be a winner, though, as the reinterpretation of the classic CRX for the modern age. Unfortunately, a serious lack of performance to back up the sporty styling lets the model down. Although rumor has it, the CR-Z that drivers keeping asking for could be just a few years away. An anonymous source related to Honda's Tochigi, Japan, development center told Car and Driver that a significantly more potent new generation of the CR-Z is on the way to dealers in 2018 with a possible unveiling in 2017. "The new coupe will be a force to reckon with," the insider said. The new CR-Z would reportedly be slightly larger and would be based on a shortened version of the next-gen Civic's platform. Car and Driver even speculates a possible branding change to become the Civic CR-Z. The most encouraging change for performance fans, though, is the coupe finally ditching the IMA hybrid in this market in favor of the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder from the European Civic Type R. The engine would allegedly be detuned to around 280 horsepower for this application from the 306 hp in the CTR. The hybrid isn't going away entirely, though. For the Japanese market, the CR-Z would use Honda's 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with electric assist to make around 200 hp. Until anything official comes out, it might be best to treat all of this tantalizing info with a large grain of salt. Rumors of a future CR-Z using the next-gen Civic platform have circulated since 2013, and there has been speculation about using the CTR engine, too. Related Video:
Honda to import Euro market Civic hatch to America
Thu, Mar 19 2015If you look at the Civic sedan Honda offers in America and look longingly at the hatchback version it sells in Europe, we've got good news. The latest word has it that the Japanese automaker will start offering the Euro-spec hatch in North America. The reason, however, may surprise you. According to Nikkei Asian Review, Honda wants to start selling the Civic hatchback in America less because it thinks that's the model Americans want, and more because it has excess capacity at its plant in the UK. Bringing it to the US would also give Honda an entry against the Volkswagen Golf and other competitors. Honda's plant in Swindon, England, is its sole assembly location in Europe, where the company's market share has dropped to a reported one percent. That doesn't mean Honda is giving up on the European market and its strong currencies, but with models like the HR-V to be manufactured in Mexico and the new Fit/Jazz to be imported from Japan, the Swindon plant doesn't have enough vehicles to produce to make use of its annual capacity of 250,000 vehicles. Producing 30,000-40,000 Civic hatchbacks each year for North America would help pick up some of the slack, but not all of it. It would also only represent a small fraction of the number of Civic sedans Honda moves here. Last year Honda sold over 325,000 Civics in America and over 336,000 the year before, making the Civic its second- or third-most popular model here after the Accord and closely positioned with the CR-V crossover. The reported number of Civic hatchbacks it would sell here wouldn't even keep up with the smaller Fit, but would far overshadow the CR-Z hybrid hatchback. The bigger question that performance enthusiasts will be asking is: What does this mean for the prospects of getting the new Type R hot hatch over here? Revealed in production form at the Geneva show earlier this month, the new Civic Type R is based on the European hatchback in question. Prior to the emergence of this report, the official line was that we wouldn't get the new performance model because its bodystyle isn't offered here altogether, and that our version would more likely be based on the sedan. If the five-door model makes its way here, though, we can't help but wonder if the Type R might not follow close behind. Reached for comment, Honda's US office didn't have anything official to add, but we'll be watching this development closely to see how it plays out. Related Video:
Honda boss says Chinese drivers don't want green cars
Wed, 24 Apr 2013According to The Wall Street Journal, Honda CEO Takanobu Ito believes that China's nascent car-buying demographic isn't all that interested in hybrid cars - at least not yet. The emissions story doesn't resonate with them, and certainly not for the higher purchase premium such models usually carry. What they really want, Ito believes, is reliable, affordable cars that fit their needs. When it comes to Honda sales, the numbers would appear to jibe with his thoughts: Honda sold 598,577 vehicles in China last year through its two joint ventures, yet just 542 of them were hybrids - not even a tenth of a percent. However, Toyota sold 840,500 cars in China last year, and two percent of that total, 17,300 units, were hybrids, which is closer to the still-piddling three-percent ratio of sales that Toyota posted in the US last year.
Honda offers the Insight, Fit Hybrid and CR-Z in China and plans to make components for its Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system there from next year, the hope being it will reduce the cost of hybrid cars for local buyers. That was one part of the plan Honda laid out last year to popularize its IMA system in China. Other initiatives include the introduction of a new hybrid system for mid-sized and large vehicles and a plug-in hybrid. Among the four new vehicles Honda showed during this weekend's press day for the Shanghai Motor Show (including the Concept M minivan pictured above) there was not a single hybrid among them.