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2011 Honda Odyssey Touring 3.5l Dvd on 2040-cars

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  Here's a great Honda Odyssey Touring model, well kept car that is the hard-to-find white color. its in great shape and features new front tires, Navigation, Rear DVD Entertainment, Leather, Backup Camera,  more (see below).   Serious buyers only (no brokers or dealers please!)

All scheduled maintenance, All records, Always garaged, Excellent condition, Factory GPS system, Looks & drives great, Must see, New tires, Non-smoker, Satellite radio, Still under factory warranty, Well maintained.

Navigation System,Back Up Camera,Rear DVD sys, Anti-Theft Device(s),Side Air Bag System,Homelink System,Anti Theft/Security System,Dual Air Bags,Auto Express Down Window,Rear Air Conditioning,Fuel Data Display,Rear Stereo Controls,Turn Signal Mirrors,EBD Electronic Brake Dist,EBA Emergency Brake Asst,Vehicle Stability Assist,Tire Pressure Monitor,Multifunction Display,Airbag Deactivation,Ambient Light Package,Memory Mirrors,Air Cond,Vanity Mirrors,Side Impact Door Beams,Rear Window Wiper,Child Safety Locks,Traction Control System,Cold Storage Compartment,Multi-Function Steering Wheel,Memory Seating,Daytime Running Lights,Auto-Dimming Mirrors,3 Point Seatbelts,Auto Headlight Delay,Trip Computer,Head Restraints,Fog Lamps,Compass,Rear Spoiler,Adjustable Head Rests,Bucket Seats,Power Steering,Power Door Locks,Power Windows,Tachometer,Cruise Control,Reclining Seats,Power Passenger Seat,Courtesy Lights,Rear Window Defroster,Reading Light(s),Power Outlet(s),Privacy Glass,Power Sunroof,Power Mirrors,Heated Drivers & Passengers Seat,Heated Outside Mirror(s),Power Lumbar Driver Seat,Body-Color Bumpers,Remote Trunk Release,Power Drivers Seat,Center Console,3 Point Rear Seatbelts,Intermittent Wipers,Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS),Power Sliding Side Door,Leather Upholstery,Outside Temp Gauge,Folding Rear Seats, cup holders.

I will not accept any trades, so please do not contact me about that. If you want to buy it now please contact me. Also, I reserve the right to end the auction early if I find a serious buyer.

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Honda, Top Gear working on 130-mph lawn mower

Wed, 12 Jun 2013

We're not even sure they've got a blade of Kentucky Bluegrass to cut, but the folks at Top Gear have gone ahead and started building what will become, if they're successful, the world's fastest lawn mower. Actually, it appears Top Gear is not doing much of the design and assembly work at all, instead having solicited help from experts at Honda and Team Dynamics, which oversees the automaker's touring car efforts.
What the three are working on is a riding lawnmower with a 110-hp engine that can reach 60 miles per hour in four seconds and trim turf at speeds up to 130 mph. If they succeed, such a maximum velocity would put them well ahead of the current record for the world's fastest lawnmower, which is 96.529 mph set by Bobby Cleveland and his Snapper race mower at the Bonneville Salt Flats in September of 2010. Top Gear hasn't said whether or not it will officially go after Cleveland's record, but the build will be featured in an upcoming issue of the Top Gear magazine and is scheduled to be completed by June 17, so we may learn what this maniacal mower's true purpose is then.
According to TG's report on how the build is going, as well as the video of it being fired up (literally) for the first time below, there aren't many actual mower parts left on this machine. What started out as a Honda HF2620 mower now sports wheels and tires from a racing quad, a back axle from a go-kart, a steering rack from a Morris Minor and a 1000cc engine from a Honda VTR1000F sport bike. All that remains from the original mower are the pedals and body panels; even the steel cutting deck has been replaced with a lighter fiberglass version. And blades? This mower will be bladeless, instead using two electric motors to spin lengths of brake cable like a weed whacker.

2014 Honda Accord Hybrid [w/video]

Mon, 14 Oct 2013

Delivering On Promises
The 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid should surprise no one. Its look is something we've seen since the non-hybrid versions went on sale last year. Its powertrain, mostly, we are familiar with from the already-on-sale Accord Plug-In model. And the overall vibe of the car? Well, it's an Accord, which has been a strong seller in the US for three decades, so much so that there's a very good chance you've been in one at some point, whether you noticed or not.
Honda's first attempt at an Accord Hybrid, released in 2005, put dynamic performance first, but it didn't match the public's maturing perception of what a hybrid is all about: fuel economy. The 2005 version was capable of a measly 28 miles per gallon combined, 25 in the city and 33 on the highway. Remember those numbers, and that the first-generation Accord Hybrid lasted all of three model years before being axed.

West Coast labor dispute hampers Japanese automakers' US plants

Wed, Feb 18 2015

The ongoing labor dispute between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and port owners along the West Coast is starting to affect more Japanese automakers building vehicles in the US. The issue already forced Honda and Subaru to take the expensive option of airlifting some parts into the US weeks ago, and according to USA Today, Toyota and Nissan have begun doing so, as well. The choice hasn't been cheap, though, and Subaru's chief financial officer estimated that the decision cost around $60 million more per month than sending components by cargo ship. The effects continue to radiate, according to USA Today, and shortages of some models are possible. Honda is slowing production at its factories in Ohio, Indiana and Canada because the automaker doesn't have enough transmissions and electronics for some vehicles. Toyota already cut back on overtime at some factories. Nissan has only seen a small effect from the issue, though, because of its local suppliers. Dock workers and port owners have been negotiating on a new contract since last year, and the union has organized work slowdowns in response. According to USA Today, the automakers could move shipments to Canada or Mexico, but it would take longer for parts to arrive. News Source: USA TodayImage Credit: Mark Ralston / AFP / Getty Images Earnings/Financials Plants/Manufacturing UAW/Unions Honda Nissan Subaru Toyota shipping port labor dispute