1996 Honda Passport 4 Door Red... Runs Good.. Drives Good.. Must Sell !!!!+ on 2040-cars
Collinsville, Alabama, United States
Engine:V 6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: GREY
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Passport
Trim: RED
Options: Cassette Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 1
Exterior Color: Red
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1996 HONDA PASSPORT.. RED IN COLOR.. IT RUNS GOOD .. AND DRIVES GOOD.. IT WILL MAKE A TRIP ANYWHERE... IF A PERSON PURCHASES THIS HONDA AND LIVES OUT OF STATE.. I WILL DRIVE AND MEET THEM HALF WAY..IT IS VERY DEPENDABLE .. IT BELONGS TO A FRIEND OF MINE..I HAVE DROVE THIS TRUCK FOR ABOUT A WEEK... NOW THAT BEING SAID..THERE IS A DENT IN THE PASS DOOR AND BECAUSE OF THAT THE WINDOW DOES NOT GO UP AND DOWN... I TOOK A PICTURE OF THE DENT ...THERE IS NO TIRE HOOKED ON THE TAILGATE ...AND THE AIR DOES NOT GET COLD...THE TITLE SAYS EXEMPT.. BUT I THINK IT READS ABOUT 200,000 I NOTICED IT KEEPS VERY GOOD OIL PRESSURE.. RUNS AND SHIFTS GOOD .. IT HAS A POWWER BUTTON ..AND A WINTER TRACTION BUTTON ... ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK..1 WILL NEED A 200 DOLLAR DEPOSIT..(PAYPAL) WITHIN 24 HOURS ..AND PICK UP WITHIN 10 DAYS... CASH ONLY..GOOD LUCK... AND PLEASE.... MAKE ME AN OFFER ...... THANKS ~!!!!!!!!!
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New Honda smart cruise control predicts other motorists' future idiocy
Wed, Jan 14 2015It's not quite "Open the pod bay doors, Hal," but we're getting there: Honda is offering a predictive cruise control system on the Exectuve Grade Honda CR-V in Europe starting this year. Advancing the capabilities of the present adaptive cruise control, the Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control (i-ACC) will be able to foresee and automatically react to other vehicles cutting in ahead of you up to five seconds ahead of it happening. A research team developed the system after studying European driving patterns for years. The i-ACC keeps track of surrounding cars with a camera and radar, "evaluating relations between multiple vehicles" and running the data through an algorithm to figure out who's going to do what. If it detects another car about to move into your lane, the CR-V brakes softly and a dash light illuminates to let the driver know what's about to happen, then it brakes a little more firmly to keep the proper distance after the other car moves in. Honda says it works in the UK and on The Continent because it knows which side of the road you're driving on. That means it could work here, but our guess is that it will take a while for that happen, our driving patterns being a little more erratic - and that's putting it kindly - than those of our Euro brethren. There's a press release below with more information. Honda to Introduce World's First Predictive Safety Cruise Control System 08.01.2015 - Honda is to introduce the world's first predictive cruise control system known as Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control (i-ACC), capable of foreseeing and automatically reacting to other vehicles 'cutting-in' to the equipped vehicle's lane. Based on extensive real-world research of typical European driving styles, Honda's Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control (i-ACC) uses a camera and radar to sense the position of other vehicles on the road. It then applies an algorithm to predict the likelihood of vehicles in neighbouring lanes cutting-in by evaluating relations between multiple vehicles, enabling the equipped vehicle to react quickly, safely and comfortably. i-ACC will make its debut this year on the new European CR-V*, building upon the traditional Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system. Traditional ACC systems keep a preselected longitudinal velocity, which is only reduced for maintaining a safe distance to a car in front. However, if a vehicle cuts-in from a neighboring lane, the traditional ACC system reacts later thus requiring stronger braking.
NHTSA gives okay for three automakers to skirt tire-related recalls
Thu, 25 Jul 2013BMW, Honda, and Mercedes-Benz are all going to avoid small recalls, after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued petitions for "findings of inconsequential noncompliance" to the three manufacturers, according to Tire Business. Basically, the petitions allow the brands to avoid recalls for some very, very minor issues.
BMW had tire placards on 364 X6 M CUVs that stated the car could only handle four passengers, when in reality it had room for three in the back. Actual plausibility of fitting three real humans in the slope-roofed Bimmer aside, the Munich-based manufacturer argued it was inconsequential, as the placards were correct regardless of the number of passengers.
Honda's case focused on 212 2011 and 2012 Acura TSX sedans equipped with 18-inch wheels. The TPMS systems on these cars were set for 17-inch wheels, rather than the larger hoops, but even with the lower settings, the tires maintain adequate load capacity.
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