Acura, Rsx, 2005, Red, Hatchback, Very Clean, 72k Miles, One Owner on 2040-cars
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
2005 Acura RSX, Hatchback, Milano Red, 72k miles This is the used car you have been looking for! Low miles for age of car, very clean, great on gas, very reliable and Acura build quality. 1 owner, non-smoker Brand New Goodyear Eagle RS-A all season tires. This car is ready to go! Great as a commuter car or great for someone going to college, runs very smooth. I am selling this car since I needed a larger car. Car has been very well taken care of, all service and maintenance has been performed according to manufacturer’s recommendations. Oil changes have been done every 5,000 miles with synthetic oil. Carfax report is clean and available for inspection Car is inspected in PA through April 2015, All service records available for inspection. Car is in very good condition and has been detailed inside and out, no reconditioning needed Car comes with an exterior cover 2.0 L Inline 4-cylinder, i-VTECH, 5-speed automatic, 160 horsepower, 22/31 mpg, 16 inch alloy wheels, Cloth upholstery Moon roof Rear spoiler Trunk cargo liner Buyer will have to pay for sales tax and title transfer fees Only serious inquiries will be considered |
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Comma.ai makes your car semi-autonomous for $999
Wed, Sep 14 2016At TechCrunch's Disrupt conference in San Francisco, Comma.ai founder George "Geohot" Hotz announced the launch of the Comma One semi-autonomous driving device. Hotz said at the conference that his company has worked on the Comma One for about a year, and it will be available at the end of the year for $999 and a $24 per month subscription fee. But aside from the reasonable price, which TechCrunch points out is possible thanks to off-the-shelf components, the appeal here is that it's an add-on to an existing car that can be installed at home by the car's owner. This gives people with normal cars the opportunity to have semi-autonomous features without having to buy an entire vehicle... that is, if you have a Honda or Acura with lane-keeping assist, since Comma One is currently only compatible with those vehicles. It remains to be seen if the company will add more vehicles to the list over time. The device is roughly the size of a large cell phone or aftermarket navigation system, and it has a screen on the front and a pair of cameras on the back. The computer combines information from the device's cameras and the car's radar sensors to understand what's happening and how to respond. Hotz explained at the conference that this system is similar in capability to the Tesla Autopilot system, and will be able to complete a drive, start to finish, without the driver having to touch anything. He did however emphasize that the driver must still pay attention in the event something goes wrong, comparing the experience to watching a young student driver. Hotz told TechCrunch that the device should start shipping at the end of the year. He also said that owners of compatible Honda products in the San Francisco area are eligible for beta testing, and can get involved by emailing him at george@comma.ai. So if you've been pining for a semi-autonomous vehicle of your own, but couldn't spring for a Tesla, you won't have to wait much longer. We should point out that we don't know yet how well the system works, though we hope to find out soon. Related Video:
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In the camouflaged prototype we see here, it is evident that Acura designers are going for a beefier look for the MDX front end. The current car's pointed and beaked nose are nowhere in evidence on this tester, though some version of Acura's prominent shield grille does seem to remain.
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