New 2012 Honda Cr-z Ex Hybrid Hatchback White Gray Warranty No Reserve Crz on 2040-cars
Burlington, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Gas/Electric I4 1.5L
Fuel Type:Gasoline / Electric
For Sale By:Dealer
Transmission:Automatic
Model: CR-Z
Trim: EX 2 DOOR HATCHBACK
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 58
Sub Model: EX
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: FACTORY WARRANTY
Interior Color: Gray
Year: 2012
MAKE : HONDA
Vehicle Features
- Engine Description: Gas/Electric I4 1.5L/91
- Drivetrain: FWD
- EPA City: 35
- EPA Hwy: 39
- EPA Classification: Two Seater
- Wheelbase Code: 95.9
Vehicle Options
- Front Wheel Drive
- Power Steering
- 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
- Aluminum Wheels
- Tires - Front Performance
- Tires - Rear Performance
- Temporary Spare Tire
- HID headlights
- Automatic Headlights
- Fog Lamps
- Heated Mirrors
- Power Mirror(s)
- Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
- Intermittent Wipers
- Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
- AM/FM Stereo
- CD Player
- Premium Sound System
- MP3 Player
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Bluetooth Connection
- Cloth Seats
- Bucket Seats
- Adjustable Steering Wheel
- Leather Steering Wheel
- Cruise Control
- Steering Wheel Audio Controls
- Passenger Air Bag Sensor
- Trip Computer
- Power Windows
- Power Door Locks
- Keyless Entry
- Engine Immobilizer
- Security System
- Climate Control
- A/C
- Rear Defrost
- Power Outlet
- Driver Vanity Mirror
- Passenger Vanity Mirror
- Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
- Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
- Front Reading Lamps
- Cargo Shade
- ABS
- Brake Assist
- Traction Control
- Stability Control
- Daytime Running Lights
- Front Head Air Bag
- Tire Pressure Monitor
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