2011 Honda Accord V6 Coupe Ex-l on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Immaculate 2011 Honda Accord V6 Coupe EX-L
Loaded, except for the navigation package (details below) PA inspection valid through 10/2014 26,500 miles 271 horsepower V6 3.5L with variable cylinder management Front Wheel Drive V6 Cylinder Engine Engine Type: Gas V6 Displacement: 3.5L/212 Horsepower (Net @ RPM): 271 @ 6200 Torque (Net @ RPM): 251 @ 5000 Transmission: Automatic with paddle shifters EPA Fuel Economy Est - City (MPG): 19 EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy (MPG): 29 Power Windows Rear Defrost Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroof Rear Spoiler Alarm Auxiliary Pwr Outlet Cruise Control Vehicle Anti-Theft System Fog Lamps Auto-Off Headlights Front Reading Lamps Adjustable Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Controls Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Remote Trunk Release Universal Garage Door Opener (Homelink) Intermittent Wipers Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers Front Floor Mats Keyless Entry Power Door Locks Heated Mirrors Power Driver Mirror Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror Power Steering AM/FM Stereo Auxiliary Audio Input CD Changer, 6 disc MP3 Player Satellite Radio Premium Sound System Heating & Cooling Climate Control Dual Zone A/C Wireless Cell (bluetooth) Leather Seats Heated Seats Driver Lumbar Seat Memory Power Driver Seat Pass-Through Rear Seat 2nd Row Bench Seat Bucket Seats Driver Air Bag Passenger Air Bag Side Head Air Bag Rear Head Air Bag Side Air Bag Brakes 4-Wheel ABS 4-Wheel Disc Brakes Brake Assist Electronic Stability Control Daytime Running Lights Traction Control Emergency Trunk Release |
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Honda Civic Tourer to debut at Frankfurt
Wed, 07 Aug 2013Honda will be bringing its new Civic Tourer to next month's Frankfurt Motor Show, just as we predicted in our spy shots of the new MPV from back in April. The new model, which will arrive in European dealers in 2014, will be built alongside Honda's Euro-spec Civic hatchback, Jazz (Honda Fit) and CR-V in Swindon, Wiltshire, UK.
Honda first hinted at the Civic Tourer with a concept at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, which is set to do battle with the Toyota Auris and Volkswagen Golf in the European market. The production Civic Tourer will also be shown alongside a refreshed Civic hatchback, yet another NSX Concept variant, a McLaren MP4/4 Formula One car, and Honda's World Touring Car Championship Civic.
Honda Ridgeline to take two-year dirt nap before resurrection
Sun, 14 Jul 2013Three years ago, Honda said there would be no new-generation Honda Ridgeline coming in 2011. In late 2011, when there was still no word on a replacement for the little truck that's been carrying on pretty much the same since 2006, within the space of a month both Honda's US truck planner and the CEO of American Honda said the Ridgeline would continue and that it was an integral part of the lineup.
But that doesn't mean it can't take a two-year timeout. A report in Ward's Auto says that the Lincoln, AL plant that builds the Ridgeline will cease its production in September, 2014 and a new one won't arrive until 2016. That's a walk-back from when the plan was to have the current truck run until a week before the next-generation truck went into production. Even so, Honda still says the Ridgeline isn't going away forever, a company spokesman telling Ward's, "Ridgeline continues to be an important part of our lineup."
2016 is a long way away, though, and we all know how quickly a product line put into a coma can end up suffering fatal consequences. Even though we keep talking about the Ridgeline, perhaps what Honda is actually saying is that the small pickup market is important to them, and they're working on a way to take better advantage of it than the Ridgeline was doing. We'll find out one way or the other in three years.
Google's new Android Autos OS unveiled, will be in cars this year [w/video]
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In Android Auto's case, that means a wealth of voice controls to limit distracted driving. Google's marquee apps will be available when the interface arrives in production models later this year, including Google Play Music, Google Maps and voice-activated texting and text playback. Meanwhile, developers will be able to begin designing custom apps for the new system via an upcoming software development kit.