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2011 Honda Pilot Ex-l Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:34362
Location:

Valley Stream, New York, United States

Valley Stream, New York, United States

you are bidding on a beautiful 2011 honda pilot EX-L model this truck looks and runs like new has no mechanica issues and was previously in a rear end accident witch damaged the back tail gate meaning back hatch and back bumper car was repaired and some parts replaced car has no major issues and will make a grate commuter car / family suv this is a 100% reliably allwheel drive suv feel free to contact me for more info also test drives welcome in person my name is kyle please read all my terms and conditions before buying this item all sales will be final what you see in the pics is what you will be buying car has this car has a salvage 907a certificate please also check with your local dmv on how to go about registering a salvage title car 

everything is working in this car from power windows to power seats motor and transmission are 100% in great condition car drives smooth as should does not need any wheel aliments car drives straight no chassis damage car only had previous cosmetic damage to the rear end of the car witch was totally fixed buy a professional body shop  

Within 24 hours of the auction’s end the winning bidder MUST contact us as well as make an immediate non-refundable $500 deposit through PayPal.  Please do not bid unless you plan to do this. 

If we do not hear from you within 24 hours of the auction ending, the vehicle WILPLEASE READ ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE BEFORE EVEN THINKING OF BIDDING ON THIS ITEM !!!Within 24 hours of the auction’s end the winning bidder MUST contact us as well as make an immediate non-refundable $500 deposit through PayPal.  Please do not bid unless you plan to do this. 

If we do not hear from you within 24 hours of the auction ending, the vehicle WILL be put back up for sale.

Full payment must be made within 3 days of auction close and Certified Bank Check, Cash, or Wire Transfer are the only accepted methods of payment for balance.

After close of sale, the winning bidder will not be allowed to decide if he or she wants the vehicle.  All decisions must be made prior to bidding. At this point the vehicle is considered sold and payment is required.  Additionally, non-paying winning bidders will be reported to the auction site, pursued and legal action will be initiated.    BID UNLESS YOU INTEND ON OWNING THIS VEHICLE.  It is not fair for other bidder if you are a reckless bidder with no intentions of purchasing.

Zero or negative feedback bidders are NOT allowed to bid unless prior approval is made through Setauket Auto Wreckers.  Please contact us at 347-319-7733 for approval.  If L be put back up for sale.


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Japan considering offering free hydrogen cars because $30k incentives apparently not enough

Wed, Aug 6 2014

There's no such thing as a free lunch. A free hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle, though? It may become a possibility in Japan, says Automotive News. We know the Japanese government is being plenty supportive of hydrogen vehicles since it will provide about $20,000 worth of incentives to prospective customers of the $69,000 vehicle. And with local governments like Toyota City's Aichi prefecture supplying another $10,000, out of pocket costs could reach less than $40,000 for the Toyota hydrogen car. We don't know for sure that the 'free' H2 car will happen, but with Toyota starting sales of its first production FCV next spring (potentially named Mirai), it could happen. That would also spell good news for Honda, which will follow up Toyota's effort for its own hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle. The case for the free car is still pretty tenuous. Automotive News, citing the Nihon Keizai business publication, reports that the Japanese government has thrown around the idea of subsidizing the vehicles outright to early adopters just to gain some momentum for this kind of zero-emissions vehicles. Heck, the government would even throw in free fuel for good measure. We'll see about that. To see some of the official hydrogen excitement, click here for a video of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe taking a Toyota fuel cell vehicle for a brisk test drive. Featured Gallery Toyota at 2014 Aspen Ideas Festival News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Toyota Government/Legal Green Honda Toyota Hydrogen Cars incentives h2

US Congress lets $8,000 hydrogen vehicle tax credit expire

Mon, Dec 22 2014

When Toyota introduced the 2016 Mirai last month in preparation for a launch late next year, it said that the hydrogen car will have a $57,500 MSRP and that there will be a federal tax credit available worth up to $8,000. The problem, as we noted at the time, is that that federal credit was set to expire at the end of 2014. The technical language of the current rule says that someone who buys a fuel cell vehicle, "may claim a credit for the certified amount for a fuel cell vehicle if it is placed in service by the taxpayer after Dec. 31, 2005, and is purchased on or before Dec. 31, 2014." With the 113th Congress now finished up for the year and legislators headed home for the holidays, we know one thing for certain: the federal tax credit for hydrogen vehicles was not updated and will end as we're all singing Auld Lang Syne next week. All of this isn't to say that Mirai buyers won't be able to take $8,000 off the price of the car 12 months from now. For proof of that, we only need to look at other alternative fuel tax incentives and realize that this Congress simply isn't moving fast enough to deal with things that are expiring right now. One of the last things that the 113th Congress did in December was to take up the tax credits that expired at the end of 2013 and renew some of them. Jay Friedland, Plug In America's senior policy advisor, told AutoblogGreen that PIA and other likeminded organizations worked with Congress to extended the electronic vehicle charging station (technically: EVSE) tax credit that was part of the Alternative Refueling Tax Credit in IRS Section 30(C) through the end of 2014. "Individuals can deduct 30 percent of the cost of purchasing and installing an EVSE up to $1,000; businesses, 30 percent up to $30,000," he said. "This tax credit is applied to any system placed into service by 12/31/14 and is retroactive to the beginning of the year. So go out and buy your favorite EV driver an EVSE for the holidays," he said. An electric motorcycle credit was killed at the last minute as Congress was getting ready to leave, but H.R. 5771 did extend the Alternative Fuels Excise Tax Credits for liquefied hydrogen and other alternative fuels. These sorts of tax credit battles happen all year long. In July, Blumenthal introduced the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Infrastructure Act of 2014, which never got out of the Finance Committee. Back to the hydrogen vehicle situation.

Tier 1 suppliers call GM the worst OEM to work with

Mon, 12 May 2014

Among automakers with a big US presence, General Motors is the worst to work for, according to a new survey from Tier 1 automotive suppliers, conducted by Planning Perspectives, Inc.
The Detroit-based manufacturer, which has been under fire following the ignition switch recall and its accompanying scandal, finished behind six other automakers with big US manufacturing operations. Suppliers had issues with trust and communications, as well as intellectual property protection. GM was also the least likely to allow suppliers to raise their prices in the face of unexpected increases in material cost, all of which contributed to 55 percent of suppliers saying their relationship with GM was "poor to very poor."
GM's cross-town competitors didn't fare much better. Chrysler finished in fifth place, ahead of GM and behind Dearborn-based Ford, which was passed for third place this year by Nissan. Toyota took the top marks, while Honda captured second place.