1997 Honda Passport Lx Sport Utility 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
The Good: car runs well ,starts up on turn of key. Has Auto Start and
key-less entry remote . Changed timing belt, hoses, belts, thermostat
and i think he replaced water pump also last year. Just got car
inspected so good till march 2015. No leaks. ABS light has been on since
i bought the car 10 yrs ago, never failed inspection. Interior in good
shape(see pics), NO rips or tears . It was taken care of. Body in
decent shape, nowhere near perfect (see pics). no rust on body .
Bad: Transmission does not engage into 3rd and drive. Gears 1and 2 fine. 4 wheel drive works but makes front end noise on turns, probably needs to be greased, in 2 wheel no problem. I still drive the car just locally, supermarket etc.. so i keep it moving. don't go above 30 mph @ 2800 rpm. Radio doesn't work.. Serious inquires. Don't waste our time. Welcome to come by and check it out. I've got nothing to hide. Being sold as is .... If U can repair, great ! If not a lot of great parts. Had car for 10 years, Great car.4. I have clean title in hand, come and take it home. Pick-up in 7 days at end of listing. I am also selling the car locally so i reserve the right to end at any time. |
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Honda shines the spotlight on Project Drive-In success
Tue, 24 Sep 2013Project Drive-In, a Honda-sponsored campaign to save drive-in theaters across the country, is beginning to bear fruit, as the first theaters have been informed that they'll be getting free digital projectors. Many theaters still use 35-millimeter film, which is being phased out rather aggressively in the movie industry. The move to digital, meanwhile, requires nearly a six-figure investment, forcing many drive-ins to close up shop for good.
The first phase of the campaign saw the public vote for their favorite drive-in, with the top five getting a free digital projector, courtesy of Honda. There's some touching reaction videos of the owners being informed that they'd won down below. The next phase in the program takes place on Indiegogo, where Project Drive-In is trying to raise $100,000 for the drive-in that's gotten the next highest number of votes. If the Indiegogo campaign reaches that figure before its expiration on October 7, it'll make the donation and reset the meter to save another theater.
Take a look down below for the video from Honda on Project Drive-In, and then do yourselves a favor, and head over to the Project Drive-In Indiegogo campaign, and make a donation.
Honda fixes Fit flaw, improves performance on key crash test [w/video]
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The Fit's grade on the small-front overlap test improved from "marginal" to "acceptable."
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What car should James Robertson buy to drive his famous 21-mile commute?
Thu, Feb 5 2015The Internet has been abuzz this week with the story of Detroit resident James Robertson, the 56-year-old factory worker who has walked some 21 miles to work for the last 10 years. The Detroit Free Press brought Robertson's story to the fore, helping an online fundraising campaign to generate more than $275,000 (as of this writing). The original goal was just $5,000, or about enough to replace the used Honda that died on Robertson back in 2005, and left him walking. So, newly flush with funds, what's the perfect car for Robertson to buy? Let's look at the specifics of his situation, and try to pick out the best options. Here's what we know: Robertson's commute is (famously) 21 miles; he lives in downtown Detroit (for now) and seems pretty humble, so something very flashy is probably out; former Honda aside, his ties to the city (and statements about being a Ford fan) seem to indicate a Detroit Three company product is best; he's a single guy with a girlfriend; he's got to deal with Michigan weather, and the sometimes fickle snow removal processes in The D. Here are some choices: Ford F-150 Robertson is on record as being a Taurus fan, and after a decade of walking I've no doubt that the big sedan would offer a cozy respite. Still, as a car guy and a student of the industry, I'd have a hard time recommending a sedan so clearly in need of replacement. Especially when The Blue Oval has such great stuff within the rest of its roster. The 2015 F-150 seems almost perfect for Robertson. Opting for either of the new EcoBoost V6 engines should help keep fuel bills in reasonable check, while healthy ride height and four-wheel drive will get him to work on time even during the snowiest of snow days. Better still, with a fat options sheet and car-like ride quality, Robertson can have just about every amenity he might want, in a package that won't disrespect his blue-collar roots. Chevrolet Colorado You guys saw this one coming, right? The smaller footprint of the midsize Chevy pickup, relative to some of the other options here, should be an advantage for urban parking and driving. And again, 4x4 is an option for the nasty weather, the running costs should stay pretty low and there aren't many tech/luxury features that can't be had in-cabin. I'd go ahead and splash out on the Crew Cab bodystyle, too, just in case Robertson feels like starting a carpool.