2006 Grey Honda Crv (cr-v) Ex Suv, No Accidents, Private Seller, Clean Title on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
96k Miles, Clean title, No lien - Title in hand, ICE COLD AC, Automatic Transmission, No Accidents, Alloy Rims, Moonroof, Non-Smoker, 2WD - Better for saving on gas, New back tires, Always maintained at a certified Honda dealership. Set of two remote Keys. Extremely reliable car - We have never had to take it in for anything other than general maintenance.
Because it's a Florida car, it's also never had to deal with salty roads or giant pot holes, so you don't have to worry about rust or bad shocks! If you would like, I could pick you up at the PBI (Palm Beach International) or FLL (Ft. Lauderdale) airport so you can drive this thing home. Kelley Blue Book puts this car in Excellent Condition at $11,233, Very Good Condition at $10,783 and Good Condition at $10,433. Normally I would never sell this car - It is nothing but safe, reliable and gas efficient; but we are downsizing and buying a house next month! |
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The Detroit-based manufacturer, which has been under fire following the ignition switch recall and its accompanying scandal, finished behind six other automakers with big US manufacturing operations. Suppliers had issues with trust and communications, as well as intellectual property protection. GM was also the least likely to allow suppliers to raise their prices in the face of unexpected increases in material cost, all of which contributed to 55 percent of suppliers saying their relationship with GM was "poor to very poor."
GM's cross-town competitors didn't fare much better. Chrysler finished in fifth place, ahead of GM and behind Dearborn-based Ford, which was passed for third place this year by Nissan. Toyota took the top marks, while Honda captured second place.
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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.
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