2010 Honda Civic Ex Sedan 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Norwood, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:1.8L 1799CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Honda
Model: Civic
Trim: EX Sedan 4-Door
Number of Doors: 4
Drive Type: FWD
Exterior Color: Silver
Mileage: 9,280
Interior Color: Gray Leather
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: CD Player
2010 HONDA CIVIC 4DR EX-L GARAGE KEPT LIKE NEW ONLY 9200 MILES. ONE OWNER SEE PHOTOS FOR ALL INFORMATION ON CAR. PAID $22,000 + $1800 FOR LEATHER PACKAGE WITH HEATED SEATS CAR IS PERFECT IM SELLING BECAUSE I CAN NO LONGER DRIVE DUE TO INJURY. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME JERRY 1-201-784-9157 |
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Honda recalls 2012-13 Fit Sport models over stability control issue
Mon, 29 Apr 2013Honda is recalling 43,782 examples of the 2012 and 2013 Fit Sport in the US and close to 2,000 more in Canada. During federal compliance testing it was discovered that the software for the Vehicle Stability Assist allows an excessive tilt angle before applying the brakes to prevent a crash. The issue only affects Fit Sports equipped with a certain kind of tire.
Honda will notify owners in mid-May, at which time owners can take their cars to dealers to have the stability control software updated free of charge. There's a press release from Honda below with more details.
Honda settles class-action lawsuit over oil-burning V6s
Wed, 23 Oct 2013Although we hadn't heard of this issue before, Automotive News reports that Honda has agreed to settle a massive class-action lawsuit brought against it for engine trouble potentially affecting nearly 1.6 million vehicles. The lawsuit includes Accord (2008-12), Odyssey (2008-13), Pilot (2009-13) and Crosstour (2010-13) models equipped with the 3.5-liter V6 with Variable Cylinder Management, which might experience engine misfire, excessive oil burning and premature spark plug fouling issues.
As part of the settlement, Honda will extend the powertrain warranty on these models for eight years (from time of purchase or lease) with no mileage limitation, and it will also reimburse customers who had to pay out-of-pocket expenses for related repairs such as spark plugs, pistons or, in some cases, apparently, an entirely new engine. (Of course, the repairs had to be related to certain trouble codes.) Lawyers will get no more than $800,000 from Honda and the guy who originally started the case, Vince Eagen, will get $1,000 for his "time and effort."
The final ruling on the matter will take place on March 21, 2014, and if you want to see if you're affected and what options you have in the settlement, check out this .pdf document with all the details.
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Part of the cause has been the 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine: its 150 horsepower to motivate a sedan that can weigh up to 2,970 pounds doesn't offer the kind of performance or value experience that buyers in the segment respond to. Another big issue is that the top-level 2.4-liter engine is only offered with a six-speed manual even though most buyers of the highest trim don't really want to shift their own gears. Lastly, the ILX might not put enough space between it and its frugal underpinnings - our first drive review pegged it as "the world's nicest Honda Civic."
An automatic transmission is on the way for the 2.4-liter, but it isn't clear when. And while Honda admits that the 2.0-liter is underpowered and Automotive News says it's on the way out, the company hasn't yet said how that situation will be corrected.