2008 Acura Rdx Base Sport Utility 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is a 2008 Acura RDX. R-Title! Vehicle was a theft car with lower front bumper damage. All airbags are good. Contact #267-879-6951 Features the following:
4x4 AM/FM Air conditioning Alarm System Alloy Wheels Anti-lock brakes Automatic Headlights CD CD Changer Cargo Area Cover Cargo Area Tiedowns Child Safety Door Locks Cruise control Daytime Running Lights Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat Driver airbag Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror Electronic Brake Assistance Fog Lights Front Air Dam Front Power Lumbar Support Front Power Memory Seat Front Side Airbag Full Size Spare Tire Heated Exterior Mirror Heated Seats High Intensity Discharge Headlights Interval Wipers Keyless Entry Leather Steering Wheel Leather seats Owners Manual Passenger airbag Power Mirrors Power locks Power windows Rear Defroster Rear Wiper Second Row Folding Seat Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls Side Head Curtain Airbag Steering Wheel Mounted Controls Subwoofer Sun Roof Tachometer Telescopic Steering Column Tilt Wheel Tinted Windows Tire Pressure Monitor Traction Control Trip Computer Vehicle Stability Control System |
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Wed, 31 Jul 2013Ford, General Motors and Chrysler have been living in a world of sunshine and buttercups after their April-through-June financials hit the newswire, and Toyota is doing pretty good as well. Honda? Not so much.
While Japan's third-largest manufacturer saw $1.9 billion in profits, the 5.1-percent jump was lower than expected thanks to a drop in its home-market sales. US sales also took a sting, as Honda hasn't been able to match the SUV and truck demand that are currently permeating the American market, despite an uptick in Accord sales.
Honda's initial forecasts targeted a take of 209.3 billion yen ($2.1 billion at today's rates), and while a $200 million shortfall is nothing to sniff at, we'd hardly take this as Honda being in trouble. And even with the dip, Honda hasn't adjusted its forecast for the fiscal year, which remains at 780 billion yen ($7.9 billion).
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