2009 Honda Accord Ex-l on 2040-cars
3512 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:3.5L V6 24V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Manual
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1HGCS21819A003134
Stock Num: 229121208
Make: Honda
Model: Accord EX-L
Year: 2009
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 79477
3.5 l(SOHC)V6,VALVES 24,270 @ 5000 rpmDouble wishbone front suspensionMulti-link rear suspensionFour-wheel independent suspensionFront and rear stabilizer barMulti-level heating passenger seat8 -way power driver seatMulti-level heating driver seatDriver seat with power adjustable lumbar supportHeight adjustable driver seatLeatherBucket front seatsFolding rear seatbackRear ventilation ductsRemote keyless power door locksPower mirrorsHeated mirrors2 one-touch power windowsRemote window operationClockTachometerExternal temperature displayLow fuel level warningCompassCruise controlFront and rear cupholdersFront door pocketsManual rear seat easy entryOverhead console with storageRemote trunk releaseRetained accessory powerFront seatback storageSpeed-proportional power steeringUniversal remote transmitter (for garage door, security system, etc.)Tilt and telescopic steering wheelAudio and cruise controls on steering wheelInterior air filtrationDual zone climate controls - driver and passengerTrunk lightSimulated alloy trim on dashLeather trim on doorsFront reading lightsLeather and simulated alloy trim on shift knobLeather steering wheelRear floor matsDual illuminating vanity mirrorsElement antenna7 total speakers270 watts stereo outputAM/FM stereoSatellite radio satellite radioSpeed sensitive volume controlAuxiliary audio input1 subwoofer(s)Radio data systemVariable intermittent wipersRear defoggerPower glass sunroofRear spoilerAlloy wheels18 x 8.0 in. wheelsSteel spare wheelP235/45R18 94V tiresAll season tiresInside mounted spare tireTemporary spare tire4-wheel ABSFront and rear head airbagsDual front side-mounted airbagsChild seat anchorsEmergency braking assistVentilated front disc / solid rear disc brakesDaytime running lightsEngine immobilizerFront warranties are available for all cars. just call us or come visit our second location at 2806 Patterson st.
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2015 Honda CR-V performs poorly in Swedish AWD test [w/video]
Fri, 24 Oct 2014Swedish auto magazine Teknikens Värld has never been afraid to call out automakers when a vehicle fails one of its battery of examinations. Its famous Moose Test recently caught the Porsche Macan out, and a few years ago, there was a protracted argument between Teknikens Värld and Jeep over the performance of a Grand Cherokee in that evaluation.
This time, the 2015 Honda CR-V is raising the magazine's hackles, but it has nothing to do with avoiding a giant mammal. Snow is obviously an issue in Sweden, and Teknikens Värld has a test that challenges all-wheel drive systems in low-traction settings. On a slanted surface, the Swedes put the vehicles' front wheels on rollers with no traction and demands the rears accelerate away. The Honda couldn't do it. Teknikens Värld claims that it initially found the same result last year from the European CR-V, but Honda Sweden put out a software upgrade correcting the behavior in the test. This year, the CUV went back to failing.
While that's the magazine's side, Honda Sweden doesn't see the test as fair. In a statement to Teknikens Värld, the company explains the way the CUV's all-wheel drive system works. It also claims that the test isn't simulating a realistic situation. "In real conditions, regardless of the surface, there is a certain amount of friction always available for both front and rear wheels," the announcement says. "A scenario like the roll test with such a high difference in grip between the front and the rear wheels is highly unlikely."
Honda names first woman, foreigner to its board of directors
Mon, 24 Feb 2014General Motors may have made headlines when it recently appointed the industry's first female CEO, but Honda has long lagged woefully behind the times when it comes to the diversity of its top management. In fact, its entire board has until now been composed entirely of Japanese men, with not a foreigner or a woman in sight. But as Reuters reports, that's all changing with the nominations to its latest board.
The slate of new directors named to Honda's board includes one Hideko Kunii, a gender-equality advocate and engineering professor from the Shibaura Institute of Technology. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Kunii spent the bulk of her career at Japanese electronic imaging company Ricoh. Alongside Kunii, Honda has also named Tomoko Mizoguchi to the board as responsible for the company's South American operations, making him the first foreigner to serve on the company's board of directors. (Well, almost: Mizoguchi was born in Brazil, but of Japanese ancestry.)
The appointments follow the recent switch Honda made in its official language policy from Japanese to English, signaling a shift in outlook for a company that has long stuck to traditional Japanese business models. Honda was the first of the major Japanese automakers to begin manufacturing in the United States, and has long relied on hiring local managers to run its regional operations around the world. It has, however, resisted placing foreigners on its board of directors until now, relying instead on senior male managers promoted from within its ranks to serve on its board. This in comparison to Toyota, which has seven foreigners and one woman on its 68-member board of directors, and Nissan, which has fifteen foreigners (including its chief executive) and one woman on its 58-member board.
Honda could halve its US lineup without crimping its sales much [w/video]
Sat, 18 May 2013Taking a detailed look at the Honda lineup in the US, it isn't hard to see the strength of some models and the weaknesses of others. A recent report on Autoline Daily points out that its five core models - the Accord, Civic, CR-V, Odyssey and Pilot - make up a full 93 percent of Honda's sales in the US. Through April, Honda has sold 419,798 vehicles, and 389,474 of them were from these core models; not to mention the fact that the Accord was the top-selling car in the US last month.
This means that Honda could technically cut six of its 11 models and only lose about 5,000 sales per month. Of course, this is just some data crunching and there is no reason to believe that Honda is planning to kill off any of its models in the near future. In fact, it seems to be committed to the Ridgeline, while Japanese-made models that may actually lose money for Honda still fill unique voids. Scroll down for the video report - fast-forward to the 1:43 mark for the Honda info.