1999 Honda Prelude, Base, Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Mine Hill, New Jersey, United States
THANKS FOR LOOKING. HERE I HAVE A 99 HONDA PRELUDE, WITH AN H22 AND MANUAL TRANS. THE CAR NEEDS NOTHING, ONLY A GOOD OWNER TO CARE FOR IT. ALL MAINTENANCE IS UP TO DATE. IT HAS BEEN TAKEN CARE OF REALLY WELL, ALL FLUID CHANGES DONE REGULARLY. IT STARTS PERFECT AND RUNS PERFECT. ALL IT NEEDS IS A GOOD CLEANING AND AN OIL CHANGE. I BOUGHT THE CAR FROM A FURNITURE MAKER WITH A DENTED FENDER. IT WAS REPLACED WITH A SILVER ONE. THE ONLY REASON I'M SELLING THE CAR IS BECAUSE IT'S TOO LOW FOR BEING THAT I'M SIX TWO, ALSO. I NEED TO BUY AN SUV. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. I WON'T ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR THE SALE PRICE OF THE CAR, ONLY THE DEPOSIT IS TO BE PAID THROUGH PAYPAL.
HERE'S A LIST OF THE GOOD: NEW GENUINE TIMING BELT AND WATER PUMP INSTALLED CLUTCH WAS REPLACED LAST YEAR ALL FLUIDS CHANGED REGULARLY, INCLUDING BRAKE AND POWER STEERING. BRAKES LESS THAN A YEAR OLD, ALL ROUND EXHAUST SYSTEM IN VERY GOOD SHAPE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION RUNS AND SHIFTS SMOOTH STEERING SYSTEM IN VERY GOOD SHAPE COOLING/HEATING SYSTEM WORK WELL AC WORK WELL, WILL NEED A CHARGE ALL ELECTRONICS WORK WELL FUEL/AIR FILTER NEW FENDER REPLACED CAR HAS GENUINE HONDA EURO-R RIMS WITH APPROPRIATE SPACERS, COST ME $700 PASS NJ INSPECTION RECENTLY, GOOD TILL MAY 2014 NEVER BROKE DOWN ON THE HIGHWAY DRIVEN MUCH LESS THAN THE NATIONAL YEARLY AVERAGE, HAS PLENTY OF LIFE LEFT LIST OF THE ONLY BLEMISHES IT HAS: FEW DINGS ON THE BOTH DOORS, NOT BAD BUT VISIBLE A FEW RUST SPOTS ON THE QUARTER PANELS HAS LIGHT SCRATCHES, NOT BAD BUT VISIBLE WILL NEED NEW TIRES |
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No S660 for US, but Honda wants sporty cars
Mon, Aug 31 2015Honda, best known lately for being a mainstream player rather than the brand that brought us the CRX Si, NSX, Integra Type-R, and S2000, apparently wants to builds sporty cars for the US again. With that in mind (or not), Honda has ruled out bringing the tiny, sporty S660 roadster across the Pacific. "I wouldn't put my chips on [the S660]," American Honda Executive Vice President John Mendel told Automotive News. At nearly 11.1 feet long, the S660 slots in between the 12.8-foot Mazda MX-5 Miata and the 8.8-foot Smart ForTwo. Yet Mendel says the tiny two-seater wouldn't work here. "When the practicalities of the market come in, and the car only so big, that might not be the best car for the US market," Mendel said. "It might be better for India or China or somewhere else." Honda is considering its options here in the US, though. As AN reports, after his takeover earlier this year, new CEO Takahiro Hachigo promised more sporting models, like the new, US-bound, 300-horsepower Civic Type R. And while it's no secret that Honda has filed patent drawings for a mid-engine model, Mendel offered little to indicate that it'd become a reality. Calling the project from Honda's Silicon Valley research and design facility a "design study," Mendel wouldn't answer AN when it asked whether this new model was successor to the S2000 or a more attainable, lower-powered NSX. He did, however, say his company was getting pressure from dealers over the lack of verve in the company's lineup. "They want anything in the sports car world," Mendel told AN. "They're going, 'Gimme a sports car.' They want a retractable hardtop; they want a high-horsepower $20,000 sports car. Because that's the nature of what they do." There you are, Honda. Your dealers want it, which means your consumers are probably are asking for it, and your CEO wants it, too. Make something happen.
Newest version of Honda's ASIMO coming to TV on April 15
Mon, 07 Apr 2014Honda's ASIMO robot is moving into its teenage years, having originally been introduced in 2000, and like all teens, it's still learning. The bot has received regular incremental upgrades over that time, and the latest version will premiere on LIVE with Kelly and Michael on Tuesday, April 15.
The newest enhancements provide ASIMO with improved hand dexterity, the ability to use sign language, run faster, climb stars more smoothly, balance on one foot, jump and more. Honda says other new features will be demonstrated with hosts Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan on the show.
The ongoing development of ASIMO, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, is being done so that one day it can help humans who require assistance. The current version is 4-feet, 3-inches tall, weighs 110 pounds and is made mostly from magnesium alloy and plastic. A big limit is still its lithium-ion battery that only provides 40 minutes of charge. The robot has not needed human control to move since a previous iteration in 2011, which also improved its manual dexterity. It could even pour drinks.
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