2004 Honda Cr-v Ex Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
1- COLD AC 2- CLEA TITLE (READY) CLEAN CARFAX 3- NO DEALER FEE. YOUR PRICE IS EBAY TOTAL ONLY. (IF PURCHASED AT FULL PRICE I WILL GRANT $250 DOLLARS TO HELP YOU WITH SHIPPING) 4- NO ACCIDENTS. 5- NO ENGIENE OR TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS. 6- SIDEBARS AND ROOFRACKS INCLUDED (COMPARED: MOST CRV ON EBAY DO NOT HAVE IT). 8- TIRES ARE FAIR CONDITION SEE PICS. 9- ALL WEATHER REAR COVER MAT (SEE PICTURES) 10- QUIET, FAST, SMOOTH, VERY GOOD CONDITION. 11- SUV IS 4WD 12- WE FINANCE AND PROVIDE WARRANTY. ISSUES; LOST REMOTE CONTROL, MINOR WEAR AND TEAR IN AND OUT. THATS ALL I CAN TELL NOW, BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP, SUV INSPECTION AND ANY EBAY FEES.
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Automakers teaming with Google to bring Android to cars this year
Mon, 06 Jan 2014Remember how we mentioned that Hyundai would be offering a BlueLink infotainment app for Google Glass? And how last week, we told you about a rumored partnership between Audi and Google? Well, both of these things were just part of a much bigger deal.
Google has teamed up with Audi, General Motors, Hyundai and Honda to form the Open Automotive Alliance. With the help of chipmaker NVIDIA, the group aims to bring Google's Android operating system to the auto industry on a large scale. While the speed with which Android will be adopted by the industry remains unclear - the OAA's own press release says "timing for each automaker will vary" - we could see the first Android-equipped vehicle by year's end.
For those that keep their ear to the ground in the automotive tech world, this is a big deal for more than just one reason - Honda, GM and Hyundai are all partners in the Siri Eyes Free program from Apple. The future of that relationship now that three of its automakers are in bed with Apple's arch-rival, though, could be under threat.
Honda asking used-car buyers to sign liability document [w/poll]
Thu, 31 Jul 2014
New cars under recall must be repaired before a dealer can sell them but used cars are under no such mandate.
When it comes to informing the car-buying public about potential safety hazards on used vehicles, there are two emerging schools of thought among used-car dealers.
No S660 for US, but Honda wants sporty cars
Mon, Aug 31 2015Honda, best known lately for being a mainstream player rather than the brand that brought us the CRX Si, NSX, Integra Type-R, and S2000, apparently wants to builds sporty cars for the US again. With that in mind (or not), Honda has ruled out bringing the tiny, sporty S660 roadster across the Pacific. "I wouldn't put my chips on [the S660]," American Honda Executive Vice President John Mendel told Automotive News. At nearly 11.1 feet long, the S660 slots in between the 12.8-foot Mazda MX-5 Miata and the 8.8-foot Smart ForTwo. Yet Mendel says the tiny two-seater wouldn't work here. "When the practicalities of the market come in, and the car only so big, that might not be the best car for the US market," Mendel said. "It might be better for India or China or somewhere else." Honda is considering its options here in the US, though. As AN reports, after his takeover earlier this year, new CEO Takahiro Hachigo promised more sporting models, like the new, US-bound, 300-horsepower Civic Type R. And while it's no secret that Honda has filed patent drawings for a mid-engine model, Mendel offered little to indicate that it'd become a reality. Calling the project from Honda's Silicon Valley research and design facility a "design study," Mendel wouldn't answer AN when it asked whether this new model was successor to the S2000 or a more attainable, lower-powered NSX. He did, however, say his company was getting pressure from dealers over the lack of verve in the company's lineup. "They want anything in the sports car world," Mendel told AN. "They're going, 'Gimme a sports car.' They want a retractable hardtop; they want a high-horsepower $20,000 sports car. Because that's the nature of what they do." There you are, Honda. Your dealers want it, which means your consumers are probably are asking for it, and your CEO wants it, too. Make something happen.