2001 Honda Passport EX 4WD Luxury Package NO RESERVE 4-Door SUV
Additional Photos Vehicle Description This great running Passport was recently traded in. The mileage on this vehicle is accurately represented. This Passport will be sold to the high bidder with NO RESERVE!!!!!!!! Although this vehicle has had previous owners, it is ready to be driven by YOU! Starts fast and runs flawlessly with smooth acceleration. This vehicle's transmission shifts like a vehicle was meant to shift, perfect. The 4WD works great in high and low range. The electrical and optional equipment on this vehicle has been checked to insure that it is all in working condition. Very minor exterior blemishes - overall very clean vehicle for its age and mileage. This vehicle's interior shows the average amount of wear and tear and could use a good detail. The tires on this vehicle have some wear but still have miles left on them. Do not miss this one. The HIGH BIDDER will drive this Passport home!!!!!!!! If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to call me at (704) 902 9258. Thank you for your interest and I look forward to hearing from you. Vehicle Features & Options Standard Features
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TLM Enterprise Hello, my name is Terry Maxwell the owner of terryscars. I personally have served the car buying public for over 30 years. Most of my career I managed a new car dealership. I am now semi-retired and sell most of my vehicles on eBay. I am licensed and bonded, bid with confidence. I own a small independent pre-owned car dealership. I am the only employee. I started buying and selling on eBay over 7 years ago. I have been an avid Harley rider for over 25 years and try to buy and sell them when ever I get a chance. As-Is Terms of Sale All vehicles have a $299 Document Handling Fee. Contact Information
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Mon, 14 Oct 2013Despite his win at the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend, Sebastian Vettel still has another race or two to go before he can claim his fourth consecutive World Championship in Formula 1. Back in Europe, however, this weekend saw several championship titles decided in a variety of tin-top racing series.
In the British Touring Car Championship, Gordon Shedden won the final round at Brands Hatch this weekend, but that wasn't enough to defend his title. Instead, the ultimate glory went to Andrew Jordan, also driving a Honda Civic, coming in ninth place to take a seven-point victory over Shedden in the final standings. Little wonder then that Honda took the constructors' championship and the Honda Yuasa Racing team took the teams' title. Four-time BTCC champion and Fifth Gear co-host Jason Plato, now driving for MG, landed third in the standings.
While Honda dominated the British championship, it was Audi that reigned supreme in mainland Europe. In the Superstars International Series - Italy's touring-car championship - Gianni Morbidelli drove the Audi RS5 to his fifth title, finishing the season's final race in a calculated third place behind the BMW racecars of Giovanni Berton and Max Mugelli. It's the second consecutive win for the RS5 in the Superstars series (Johan Kristoffersson won the title last year), and the second this year following Mike Rockenfeller's title in the RS5 DTM.
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This short video doesn't answer either of those automotive questions, but it does allow a native Japanese speaker to demonstrate the accepted pronunciations for several, major automakers from the country. One benefit is that it clears up the occasional debate over whether Nissan should be said with a long or short 'i' sound. Also, listen closely to how the female host says Mazda as Matsuda, the way it's actually said in the language. Even if this doesn't change the way you enunciate these brands, at least now you know the accurate way in Japanese.