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Year:2000 Mileage:98580 Color: Black /
 Gray
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Engine:1.6L 4 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Car
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 2HGEJ6356YH007296 Make: Honda
Mileage: 98,580
Model: Civic
Exterior Color: Black
Year: 2000
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Doors: 2 Generic Unit (Plural)
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Trim: DX Special Edition
Drive Type: FWD
Condition: UsedSeller Notes:"Clean body; no rust, solid quarter panels, original paint."

2000 Honda Civic DX Hatchback

THE GOOD:

•Very clean car inside and out.
•No accidents, no rust, original paint.  Car has none of the typical Honda rear quarter panel rust; all original steel with no paint or body work 
•Only 98,580 miles (159,000 km) on the car- much lower than average.  Car was purchased from original non-smoking owner, who had it for 13 years
•Honda B20Z DOHC 2.0 L motor from CR-V, and Integra close-ratio transmission installed in 2005 
•AEM short ram intake
•DC sports header
•Ground control coil-overs w/ Tokico Illumina adjustable shocks
•Front and rear strut tower braces
•15” Motegi Racing MR-7 alloy wheels in anthracite grey
•JDM Integra Type R seats
•Civic SiR gauge cluster
•Upgraded MP3 stereo with component speakers
•Oil and filter change done last week
•New spark plugs changed last week
•Brand new Exedy battery installed last week
•Brand new (installed on Wednesday, Sept. 4th ) Continental Hercules all-season tires

THE BAD:
•Will def need some work to run properly and pass emissions; currently running chipped P28 OBD1 ECU
•CEL currently goes on after startup 

This car would make an excellent candidate for a K20 or K24 swap, or for a B18 VTEC head for a real screamer. 

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2013 Honda Civic

Thu, 21 Feb 2013

Lather, Rinse, Repeat
On some level, it's hard to blame Honda for the strategy it took with its new-for-2012 Civic. Executives looked at the key players on the market as the model was being developed, soaked in the growing global economic malaise, and decided that if they wanted to make decent money on their small car, they'd have to find creative ways to take cost out of its build. In light of the financial crisis, consumers and critics would surely understand some belt-tightening in order to secure the company's legendary reliability, resale value and ease-of-use, right?
So Honda took a pass on expensive new technology - more complex transmissions, forced induction, active aero, and so on. And it also substituted in some cheaper interior materials, skimped on sound deadening, creature comforts and found lots of little ways to save money. Surely in a segment where the frankly ancient and moth-eaten Toyota Corolla has consistently ranked among the sales leaders, nobody would care, eh?

Honda boss says Chinese drivers don't want green cars

Wed, 24 Apr 2013

According to The Wall Street Journal, Honda CEO Takanobu Ito believes that China's nascent car-buying demographic isn't all that interested in hybrid cars - at least not yet. The emissions story doesn't resonate with them, and certainly not for the higher purchase premium such models usually carry. What they really want, Ito believes, is reliable, affordable cars that fit their needs. When it comes to Honda sales, the numbers would appear to jibe with his thoughts: Honda sold 598,577 vehicles in China last year through its two joint ventures, yet just 542 of them were hybrids - not even a tenth of a percent. However, Toyota sold 840,500 cars in China last year, and two percent of that total, 17,300 units, were hybrids, which is closer to the still-piddling three-percent ratio of sales that Toyota posted in the US last year.
Honda offers the Insight, Fit Hybrid and CR-Z in China and plans to make components for its Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system there from next year, the hope being it will reduce the cost of hybrid cars for local buyers. That was one part of the plan Honda laid out last year to popularize its IMA system in China. Other initiatives include the introduction of a new hybrid system for mid-sized and large vehicles and a plug-in hybrid. Among the four new vehicles Honda showed during this weekend's press day for the Shanghai Motor Show (including the Concept M minivan pictured above) there was not a single hybrid among them.

Honda to spool up turbos, workforce with F1 tech

Fri, 22 Nov 2013

Honda has had a longer and more tumultuous relationship with Formula One than just about any other automaker. It had only been building cars for four years before it entered F1 in 1964 as the first Japanese team in the series, winning its first race the following season but shuttering the program a few years later. Honda came back to power the likes of Williams and McLaren to several World Championships in the '80s and '90s, but things took a downturn when it started a partnership and ultimately took over British American Racing. After pouring untold billions into the effort, the economy tanked, and Honda ultimately sold the team, which subsequently claimed the championship - under new ownership and Mercedes power. Now Honda is gearing up to return in 2015 with a new turbocharged V6 hybrid powertrain it's supplying initially to McLaren, which in turn is switching back to Honda from nearly two decades with Mercedes.
So why return to F1 now? That's precisely what Autoblog asked Honda's Global President and Chief Executive Takanobu Ito (pictured above with McLaren chief Martin Whitmarsh) while visiting his office in Tokyo. While he wouldn't reveal specifics (like when his company's new engine would be available to other teams, as it most certainly will in the long run), Ito-san was clearly happy to discuss the motivation behind the move and the value he feels it brings to the company and its products.
Ito pointed toward the proliferation of motors within Honda's powertrains as a development he hopes to take to road from track