1996 Honda Prelude S 5 Speed Coupe Clean Sports Car Jdm Coilovers on 2040-cars
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
1996 Honda Prelude S Coupe Up for bid is my 1996 Prelude S. Car is originally from Oregon. The car runs and drives great. Has
been in Ohio for 8 years. Body and paint is original. Has some light
rust starting on the rear quarter panels. Car has 129k miles on it. I
changed timing belt, water pump, AC belt , VC gasket , balancer shaft
seal, spark plug grommets, master cylinder,and power steering belt. Vehicle also has new rear rotors and pads (6000 miles old). This car
does not miss a beat or burn a drop of oil. Transmission shifts smooth.
Clutch has less than 800 miles on it . (new exedy oem spec clutch and
flywheel) Car has a newer OEM honda exhaust ($800 receipt), Starter, battery, and fuel filter have been changed within last three years. Cruise and AC work great. Also has power
windows,steering, and sunroof. Car is all stock minus some Tein
Adjustable Coilovers, JDM One Piece Headlights, and Accord Ex LIPS
(Painted Black not in Pics) The plastic factory carpet covering has
never been removed. Interior is mint and has the super rare cup holder (unbrokern). Car has never left me stranded in past two years and is most reliable vehicle I owned. if any questions call 330-726-3836 leave message if no answer. car is located in Youngstown ohio Feedback greater than 5 required unless contacted prior to bidding. $400 Dollar deposit due within 48hrs of ending auction. Full payment due within 7 days. |
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Honda CR-V updated for 2015
Mon, 22 Sep 2014The CR-V was first introduced way back in the mid-90s, but Honda has done a good job of keeping it fresh. Now four generations in, the CR-V has been replaced every four or five years. And though the latest version just arrived on the scene a couple of years ago, Honda's giving it a refresh for the 2015 model year.
We've already spied these changes, but now, the Japanese automaker has officially released the image you see above, showing the updated 2015 CR-V with some cosmetic enhancements. The chrome bar at the bottom of the grille integrates smartly with the LEDs outlining the projector-beam headlights, capping a reshaped front bumper with new fog lamps.
Of course, the wheels and mirror caps have been redone as well, but we'll have to wait until Honda releases the full monte to see what the new CR-V looks like around back, inside and under the hood. All Honda is confirming at the moment is that the revised styling "portends the significant enhancements made to the 2015 CR-V" and that it will release further information on September 30 before the updated model goes on sale October 1, so watch this space for more.
Honda boss says Chinese drivers don't want green cars
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