2000 Honda Cr-v Lx Sport Utility 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Consumption: City:
22 mpg, Fuel Consumption: Highway: 25 mpg, Remote. Power
windows, Cruise controls, Brakes, Front
Ventilated disc brakes, Passenger Airbag,CD,& AM/FM stereo, Total Number of Speakers:
4, Privacy glass: Light, Wheel Diameter: 15, Wheel Width: 6, Plastic/vinyl
steering wheel trim, Plastic/rubber shift knob trim, Tachometer, Power remote
driver mirror adjustment, Power remote passenger mirror adjustment, Dual vanity
mirrors, trunk release, Front reading
lights, Cloth seat upholstery, Bucket front seats, Split rear bench, Flip
forward cushion/seatback rear seats, Rear seats center armrest, Tilt-adjustable
steering wheel, Speed-proportional power steering, Suspension class: Regular,
Interior air filtration, Manual front air conditioning, Cargo area light, Max
cargo capacity: 67 cu.ft., Vehicle Emissions: Federal, Fuel Type: Regular
unleaded, Fuel Capacity: 15.3 gal., Instrumentation: Low fuel level, Clock:
In-dash, Coil front spring, Regular front stabilizer bar, Independent front
suspension classification, Double wishbone front suspension, Four-wheel
Independent Suspension, Coil rear spring, Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular,
Independent rear suspension, Double wishbone rear suspension, Front and rear
suspension stabilizer bars, Intermittent front wipers, spare wheel rim, Spare Tire Mount Location:
Outside rear, Black grille, Center Console: Partial, Permanent locking hubs,
Curb weight: 3,219 lbs., Overall Length: 177.6", Overall Width:
68.9", Overall height: 65.9", Wheelbase: 103.2", Front Head
Room: 40.5", Rear Head Room: 39.2", Front Leg Room: 41.5", Rear
Leg Room: 36.7", Front Shoulder Room: 53.3", Rear Shoulder Room:
55.5", Front Hip Room: 53.4", Rear Hip Room: 50.7", Two 12V DC
power outlets, Seatbelt pretensioners: Front, Door reinforcement: Side-impact
door beam, Cargo tie downs, Cupholders: Front and rear, Door pockets: Driver,
passenger and rear, Seatback storage: 2, Tires: Width: 205 mm, Tires: Profile:
70, Tires: Speed Rating: S, Diameter of tires: 15.0", Type of tires: M+S,
Tires: Prefix: P, Left rear passenger door type: Conventional, Liftgate window:
Flip-up, Rear door type: Conventional, Right rear passenger door type:
Conventional, Black bumpers, Retractable antenna, 4 Door,4x4, Air Conditioning, Child Safety Door Locks, Driver
Airbag, Full Size Spare Tire, Power Locks, Rear Defroster
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Mon, 27 Oct 2014The Consumer Reports Annual Auto Reliability Survey (right) is out, and the top two spots look much the same as last year's list with Lexus and Toyota in first and second place, respectively. However, there are some major shakeups for 2014, with Acura plunging eight spots from third in 2013 to 11th this year, and Mazda replaces it on the lowest step of the podium. Honda and Audi round out the top five. This year's list includes six Japanese brands in the top 10, two Europeans, one America and one Korean.
Acura isn't the only one taking a tumble, though. Infiniti is the biggest loser this year by dropping 14 spots to 20th place. Other big losses come from Mercedes-Benz with an 11-place fall to 24th, and GMC, which declines 10 positions to 19th.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, it's not traditional mechanical bugs hauling down these automaker's reliability scores. Instead, pesky problems with infotainment systems are taking a series toll on the rankings. According to Consumer Reports, complaints about "in-car electronics" were the most grumbled about element in new cars. Problem areas included things like unresponsive touchscreens, issues pairing phones and multi-use controllers that refused to work right.
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Wed, 01 Oct 2014Honda has made some serious performance machinery over the course of its history, but few products have been as hotly anticipated as the upcoming new Civic Type R. Following a deep and proud history of Type R Hondas, the latest Japanese hot hatch is continuing its long striptease at the Paris Motor Show this week. But before it does, Honda has released this video clip featuring project leader Suehiro Hasshi - and he has some bold claims to make.
For one, he says it'll be the best Type R yet - and that's quite a statement considering some of its predecessors, including the almighty NSX Type R. Hasshi-san also reiterates Honda's aim of snatching the front-drive lap record at the Nürburgring away from the likes of Renault and Seat, and reports that the Honda team is on track to chew every bit it's biting off. In short, the new Civic Type R ought to be sensational.
2015 Honda Fit
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