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2011 Honda Civic Cr-z Crz - Ex W/ Navigation & Manual- Clean Low Miles & Loaded! on 2040-cars

US $17,145.00
Year:2011 Mileage:21200
Location:

Daphne, Alabama, United States

Daphne, Alabama, United States
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If you are looking for a CR-Z - look no further.  First off, this car is an absolute blast to drive.  I really don't want to sell this car, but the reality is my company is providing me with a company owned work vehicle.  Since this was my work commute vehicle, I just won't have much of an opportunity to drive it anymore.  So I'd rather let someone else enjoy it than it sit in my driveway.  Here are the details of this beauty:

  • 2011 Honda CR-Z (CRZ) EX with Navigation
  • ~21200 Miles
  • Manual Transmission
  • Absolutely Loaded with Factory Options and All Genuine Honda Accessories:
    • Navigation
    • Honda 17" Premium Diamond Cut Alloy Wheels
    • Wheel Locks
    • Honda SiriusXM Satellite Radio Accessory
    • Honda Auto-Dimming Mirror
    • Honda Leather Armrest
    • Honda Side Spoilers (Door)
    • Honda Carbon Fiber Side Spoilers (Lower Body Side)
    • Honda Carbon Fiber Rear Diffuser
    • Honda Rear Tailgate Spoiler
    • Honda Splash Guard Set
    • Honda Floor Mats (Carpet)
    • Honda Floor Mats (Rubber)
    • Honda Nose Mask (included but not installed)
    • Tinted Windows (35%)
    • These options listed above alone on this vehicle cost close to $7000 MSRP!


The CRZ is one of the few models on the road today that can consistently get BETTER gas mileage than the EPA estimates.  I consistently get 40 MPG in this car, with a mix of city and highway driving.

This car is in excellent condition, as shown in the photos.  It has had mostly all highway miles, as it was my work commute vehicle.  It drives great, with no current or prior issues whatsoever.  The front bumper was replaced at one point due to a very minor fender bender, but that really is it.  The only blemish is the two scratches on the driver door, which could be easily fixed at any body shop.

Transaction Details:  Car is located near Mobile AL & Pensacola FL.  $500 due within 24 hours of purchase via PayPal.  Remaining balance due within 7 days of purchase via cash or certified funds.  Title is in hand on this vehicle.  Pickup of the vehicle is the buyer responsibility including use of transport service.  I will do my best to accommodate your pickup or transport service timeline.

Please don't hesitate to ask any questions.  If you have questions that you would like to discuss over phone, just send a message with your phone number and I will call as soon as possible.  Thanks!


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Zipcar, Honda announce OneWay carsharing with 2015 Fit

Fri, May 2 2014

Zipcar has been around for over a dozen years, and now shares more than 10,000 cars on a short-term basis with 850,000 members around the world. But there's been one thing missing from the carsharing giant's quiver of options: the one-way rental. That changes today. For a select few in Boston, anyway. OneWay's Boston launch is so soft that Zipcar says it's not even sure how much it will charge. Zipcar has announced a new one-way carsharing option called (annoyingly) ONE>WAY. This new program soft launches in Boston today, and it's so soft that Zipcar says it's not even sure how much it will charge drivers who use the new service. What we do know is that OneWay exclusively uses the 2015 Honda Fit and will allow drivers to rent by the half hour as they pick up and drop off in two different locations. The standard Zipcar model requires the cars to be brought back to the original location and has a one-hour minimum. At least one membership fee will cover both standard Zipcar and Zipcar OneWay. The introduction of shorter-term, one-way rental may sound a bit like Car2go, the successful carsharing program started by Daimler. Zipcar representatives told AutoblogGreen that it did develop OneWay in response to member demand and that there are two main differences between the two carsharing services. First, since OneWay still uses the traditional reserved-for-Zipcar parking spot method (new ones will be established for OneWay), there will always be a guaranteed space when you arrive at your destination. Second, the Fit has a lot roomier than the Smart ForTwo used by Car2go. To see this point in action, check out the four happy hipsters in Zipcar's new ad for OneWay below. There are currently other Fits in Zipcar fleets in other cities, but the specially branded vehicles in the Boston trial program will need to be used with the OneWay vehicles. That means, for now at least, that users will specify a pick-up and drop-off location before renting the vehicle, said Kaye Ceille, the president of Zipcar. The 30-minute minimum might also someday be changed, depending on user feedback. There's a lot up in the air right now, but Zipcar did say that despite the fact that OneWay is intended for short trips and has reserved parking, the Fit EV will not be involved. That car simply doesn't offer the cargo flexibility that the standard Fit does and some of the reserved parking spots will be on the street, where putting in a charging station isn't feasible.

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.

MotorWeek checks out two sides of the '90s Japanese car scene

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