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2005 Honda Pilot Ex-l 4wd on 2040-cars

US $11,950.00
Year:2005 Mileage:92800 Color: Temperature Gauge
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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Technical Features 
-       255hp 3.5-liter SOHC 24-valve VTEC V6 Engine 
 -       5-speed Automatic Transmission with Grade Logic Control
 -       VTM-4 4-Wheel Drive System
 -       4-Wheel Disc Breaks
 -       Electronic Break Distribution (EBD) 
 -       Brake Assist 
 -       Front MacPherson Strut Suspension
 -       Rear Multi-Link Suspension
 -       Drive-By-Wire Throttle System 
 -       Variable-Assist Rack-and-Pinion Power Steering 
 -       Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars 
 -       EPA-Certified Tier-2 Bin-5 
 -       CARB-Certified ULEV2   

 Safety Features
-       Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Dual-Stage Airbags (SRS) 
-       Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Side Airbags (SRS) 
-       Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) 
-       Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 
-       3-Point Seatbelts 
-       Front Seat Belt Pretensioners 
-       Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
-       Side-Impact Door Beams 
-       Front and Rear Crumple Zones 
-       Remote Entry with Security System
-       Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System
-       LATCH System for Child Seats

Interior Features
-       DVD Rear Entertainment System with 7” Display & Wireless Headsets
-       Leather-Trimmed Seats
-       AM/FM/6Disc In-Dash CD Audio System with 7 Speakers Incl. Subwoofer and Cassette
-       Steering Wheel Audio Controls
-       Front & Rear Auto. Climate Control with Air Filtration System
-       8-Passenger Seating
-       Driver’s 8-Way Power Seat with Adjustable Lumbar Support
-       Heated Front Seats
-       Front Center Console with Armrest and Storage
-       Split Fold-Down 2nd and 3rd Rows
-       2nd-Row Fold-Down Activity Tray
-       Power Windows and Door Locks
-       Driver’s Auto Up/Down Window
-       Cargo Area Light and Cargo Net
-       12-Volt Power Outlets
-       2nd & 3rd-Row Grab Rail with Integrated Map Lights
-       Cruise Control
-       Exterior Temperature Gauge
-       Floor Mats
-       HomeLink System
-       Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel   

Exterior Features
-       Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature
-       Auto-off Headlights
-       Intermittent Rear-Wiper/Washer
-       Rear Privacy Glass
-       Heated Power Door Mirrors
-       Rear Roof Spoiler
-       Roof Rails
-       Running Boards

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Why Acura should build a hybrid Integra successor using NSX tech

Fri, Dec 30 2016

Yes, it sounds like a heresy. Yes, the Honda CR-Z was not a good hybrid sports car. Yes, we know the RSX officially replaced the Integra here (but was called the Integra in Japan). But, no, we're not crazy. Well, maybe a little bit. But hear us out. At the moment Acura is a bit of an unfocused mess. Its line-up is thoroughly uninspiring, save for its $200,000 NSX supercar – a great mid-engined supercar with an impressive, performance-oriented hybrid AWD system. And yet few people would draw a line connecting Acura's other SH-AWD hybrids, the RLX Sport Hybrid and MDX Sport Hybrid, to the NSX. The first NSX told the world that Acura built cars with world-class technology and performance, and the Integra carried it to people with normal pocketbooks. Since the new NSX communicates a similar message as its forbearer, so too would a new Integra. Now making an entry-level sports car with hybrid technology is tricky business. As we already established, the Honda CR-Z was a colossal flop. It's balance was all off: heavy, expensive, and not very sporty – and it didn't even get very good fuel economy. However, Honda and Acura can learn from these mistakes. First, to keep costs in check, Acura can borrow from Honda's ever-improving parts bin. It would logical to borrow the excellent Civic coupe platform – something the old Integra did as well. It could also attach the proposed hybrid powertrain to the upcoming Si turbocharged four-cylinder. Some added cost will be unavoidable, since the batteries and motors will have to go somewhere. That will cost some engineering dollars, and inflate the price tag a bit. However, since Acura is a premium brand, it has some wiggle room to bump up the price without losing buyers. Weight is another potential issue this hypothetical hybrid will face, and was one of the chief complaints with the CR-Z. Looking at the RLX and the RLX Sport Hybrid, the hybrid bits weigh about an extra 340 pounds. That's not insignificant, but added to the turbocharged Civic EX-T coupe's 2,900 pound curb weight, you would have a car that would weigh 3,240 pounds. That's comparable to the very fun Mustang EcoBoost. As long as Acura keeps the weight under 3,500 pounds, the brand should have an entertaining coupe on its hands. The final piece of the puzzle is to make sure it isn't compromised. Every bit of hybrid tech in the NSX is there for performance. It helps eliminate turbo lag, and it improves acceleration and handling.

Honda gunning for world's longest Rose Parade float

Thu, 26 Dec 2013

Honda has participated in the annual Rose Parade for the past 53 years and returns this year as the presenting sponsor for the fourth time running. But it's not satisfied merely putting its name on the event; Honda intends to lead from the front with what promises to be the longest float in the parade's long history.
The float, previewed in the rendering above, will measure 274 feet long, as tall as 30 feet high, as wide as 18 feet and weighing a whopping 50 tons with 8,980 flowers covering its surface. The train will be led by a locomotive designed to mimic the Acura NSX, with Asimo at the wheel. The second car in the train showcases a Honda engine, followed by a robotic arm, and, for the first time in the parade's history, a pair of 30-foot LED monitors displaying images of spectators lining the parade route. A caboose inspired by the Honda Jet will pick up the rear.
Oh, and in case you're wondering just who Honda will be knocking off the record books with its 274-foot train of roses, that would be... also Honda. The Japanese company set the record in 2005 with a 207-foot float. Scope out the details in the press release below and click the image above to view in high resolution.

2015 Honda Civic Type R prototype

Mon, 02 Dec 2013

With a name like Earth Dreams, you'd be forgiven for assuming that Honda's new family of turbocharged VTEC engines is more about environmental credentials than performance. And to a large degree they are - particularly in 1.0- and 1.5-liter forms. But the 2.0 is another beast altogether.
Thanks to a high-output turbocharger, direct injection, a high-performance cooling system and, of course, variable valve timing, Honda's new 2.0-liter four produces upwards of 280 horsepower while still complying with upcoming Euro 6 emissions standards. Although actual output has yet to be confirmed, that preliminary figure already compares favorably with the Ford Focus ST (252 hp) and Mazdaspeed3 (274 hp) and rests comfortably in between the Volkswagen GTI (270 hp) and Golf R (296 hp).
Although Honda has already shoehorned the smaller 1.5-liter turbo four and 1.0-liter turbo three-cylinder engines into an Acura ILX and another Civic hatchback, the home it gave the 2.0 betrays more than an engine swap. What you see here is essentially the next Civic Type R, following a long line of Honda hot hatches. With this latest model, the Japanese automaker is targeting the front-drive lap record at the Nürburgring that belongs to the Renaultsport Megane Trophy and before that, to the lightweight Megane R26.R. A tall order, to be sure, so we headed to Honda's R&D center in Tochigi, Japan, to take it out for a ride.