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2007 Honda Cr-v Ex-l 2.4l 4cyl Awd 4wd 65k Miles Leather Sunroof New Tires Rims on 2040-cars

US $12,998.00
Year:2007 Mileage:65450
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

Gold with tan/beige leather interior in great inside out condition! Runs and drives like new! 2007 Honda CR-V EX-L AWD with only 65K miles. 2.4L 4CYL with Lots of options:A/C, Leather heated seats, sunroof, 6CD/AUX,XM Satellite radio, Power heated outside mirrors, Power windows, Power locks, Keyless Entry, Aluminum rims with lots of thread on tires, Skid control/traction control, ABS,Cruise control,,, There is airbags in roof,seats and front! Comes with original books and very clean original floormats. I would love to take it for you to local Honda dealer for prepurchase inspection. Title on hand. .Needs nothing, In perfect inside-out condition. You'll love it! The reason I'm selling it for such a low price is because of salvage title due to accident 2 years ago to the back that never effected frame and never effected airbags! Please contact me at 917-586-57 NINE EIGHT. Make sure to scroll all the way down to see over 50 pictures. If you are from another state, I can always meet you in PDX (Portland Oregon airport) so you can drive it home. Or I can arrange a transportation anywhere in US. The prices are around: OR to CA $500, OR to TX $900, OR to FL $1100, OR to IL $1150, OR to NY $1300,,, I can always arrange a transportation to other country from Port in Tacoma WA. If you got 0 feedback or from another country, please don't buy or bid on my car prior contacting me. I have been an EBay member over 11 years. Please see my %100 positive feedback and be confident in buying this car. You can't pay for the car using PayPal. Because PayPal will charge me over %3 and that is lots of money. Payment is due within 10 days of the auction end. Please don't bid or buy if
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2013 Honda Fit Sport

Mon, 29 Apr 2013

Revisiting The Runabout Of Record
The current Honda Fit has been around the block a few times. The subcompact hatch has soldiered on without significant revision since its first update for US customers in 2009, and while Honda is on the verge of launching a third generation, we thought we'd take the time to see how the runabout stacks up against the new wave of small, efficient and plucky five-doors now on the American market. Those include old standbys like the Nissan Versa and Toyota Yaris, as well as relative newcomers like the Chevrolet Sonic and Ford Fiesta.
Those machines may have all covered ground on the Fit, but Honda's wee machine holds a pleasant surprise for those buyers still willing to give the car the time of day. While the rest of the Japanese automaker's lineup has succumbed to dreaded model bloat, the Fit has remained true to the spirit of Honda that we remember from our vagabond youths. This may very well still be the closest genetic ancestor to the Civic models of old.

Honda Ridgeline to take two-year dirt nap before resurrection

Sun, 14 Jul 2013

Three 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.

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