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2002 Honda Civic Ex Sedan 4-door 1.7l *great On Gas* Runs Awesome on 2040-cars

US $5,488.00
Year:2002 Mileage:109240 Color: Measurements
Location:

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

CLEAN... CLEAN... CLEAN... 2002 HONDA CIVIC EX.   CHEAP PRICE FOR ALOT OF CAR.  FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS VEHICLE, INCLUDING MORE PICTURES AND A FREE CARFAX, PLEASE VISIT http://oceanaveautosales.com/vehicle/184769562

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Exterior Measurements

5 ft. 7.5 in. (67.5 in.)4 ft. 8.7 in. (56.7 in.)
14 ft. 6.6 in. (174.6 in.)4 ft. 9.9 in. (57.9 in.)
4 ft. 9.9 in. (57.9 in.)8 ft. 7.1 in. (103.1 in.)

Interior Measurements

38 in. 51.2 in.
42.2 in. 52.6 in.
49.8 in. 36.3 in.
36 in. 52 in.

Fuel

Gas Regular unleaded
13.2 gal. 343.2/462.0 mi.
26/35 mpg

Weights and Capacities

2615 lbs. 12.9 cu.ft.

DriveTrain

Front wheel drive 4-speed automatic

Engine & Performance

1.7 L Single overhead cam (SOHC)
Inline 4 16
Variable 114 ft-lbs. @ 4800 rpm
127 hp @ 6300 rpm 34.1 ft.

Suspension

  • MacPherson strut front suspension
  • Double wishbone rear suspension
  • Four-wheel independent suspension

ALL FEATURES BELOW ARE BASED ON EDMONDS. PLEASE CONFIRM ALL BEFORE PURCHASING

Features

Interior Features

Front Seats

  • Height adjustable driver seat
  • Cloth
  • Bucket front seats

Rear Seats

  • Split-folding rear seatback
  • Rear ventilation ducts

Power Features

  • Remote power door locks
  • Power mirrors
  • 1 one-touch power windows

Instrumentation

  • Clock
  • Tachometer
  • Low fuel level warning

Convenience

  • Cruise control
  • Front and rear cupholders
  • Front door pockets
  • Remote trunk release
  • Front seatback storage
  • Power steering
  • 12V front power outlet(s)
  • Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
  • Cruise controls on steering wheel

Comfort

  • Interior air filtration
  • Air conditioning
  • Trunk light
  • Front reading lights
  • Dual vanity mirrors

In Car Entertainment

  • Element antenna
  • 6 total speakers
  • AM/FM in-dash single CD player stereo

Exterior Features

Roof and Glass

  • Intermittent wipers
  • Rear defogger
  • Power glass sunroof

Tires and Wheels

  • Steel wheels
  • 15 in. wheels
  • Steel spare wheel
  • P185/65R H tires
  • All season tires
  • Full wheel covers
  • Temporary spare tire

Safety Features

  • 4-wheel ABS
  • Child seat anchors
  • Ventilated front disc / rear drum brakes
  • Rear door child safety locks
  • Engine immobilizer
  • 2 front headrests
  • Rear center 3-point belt
  • Electronic brakeforce distribution
  • Emergency interior trunk release


  • Front height adjustable headrests


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Tue, Jun 3 2014

The Japanese government is really paving the way for hydrogen fuel cell technology on its roads. Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry is changing regulations on fuel tanks to make hydrogen cars more appealing to drivers, which should help put the country ahead of others in the race to develop a viable H2 fleet. Japan is raising the allowed pressure of hydrogen tanks from 700 atmospheres to 875, which has the effect of increasing driving range by 20 percent. This move puts the country in line with others with high-pressure fueling regulations. Japan is also in talks with the United Nations and the European Union to streamline inspection rules to make it easier to export Japan's fuel-cell vehicles. Toyota premiered its hydrogen-powered FCV Concept at the Tokyo Motor Show last year and plans to release a production version as early as next year. Honda also plans to build its own fuel-cell cars for 2015, and it debuted its FCEV Concept at last year's Los Angeles Auto Show. Nissan is sending mixed messages on hydrogen, both questioning the availability of a refueling infrastructure and working on developing the vehicles. In Japan, a relatively small country, increasing the range of fuel-cell vehicles makes creating a usable infrastructure a bit less daunting. Will hydrogen-fueled electric cars see the same sort of success as Toyota's Prius hybrid or battery-powered EVs? Only time will tell, but we can keep our fingers crossed that it will, and that the popularity spills over beyond Asia. Featured Gallery Toyota FCV (Fuel Cell Vehicle) Hydrogen Concept View 24 Photos News Source: Nikkei via Green Car Reports Government/Legal Green Honda Toyota Hydrogen Cars charging station infrastructure fcev fcv

2015 Honda Fit production gets underway in Mexico

Tue, 25 Feb 2014

After two years of construction, Honda's new factory in Celaya, Mexico, has officially begun production of the all-new 2015 Fit in North America. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Honda President and CEO Takanobu Ito both attended the opening and watched the first Fit roll off the line at the $800-million plant. Later this year, Honda will add production of its new Vezel small crossover to the new facility, though the latter is expected to be marketed in North America under a new name.
The Celaya factory will specialize in building subcompact cars by employing cutting-edge tech to use less material and less energy during production. Honda is still constructing a $470-million transmission plant on the campus to build continuously variable transmissions in the second half of 2015. When it's finished, it is expected to have an annual capacity of 200,000 vehicles and employ 3,200 people.
With the facility's completion, Honda now has a 1.92-million unit annual production capacity in North America, and it claims that when Celaya reaches full production, 95-percent of vehicles sold in the US will be built in North America. The new Fit has already proven quite popular in Japan, and now we will have to wait and see if North American buyers embrace it as well. The first new Fit customer cars will hit the roads later this spring, and as Honda spokesman Steve Kinkade tells Autoblog, all Fit models sold in North American will be built at the plant. Scroll down to read the full press release about the Fit and its new Mexican home.

Honda tweaks ad after catching ire from Detroit protesters [w/video]

Mon, 27 Jan 2014

Honda has released a revised version of its youth-focused Today is Pretty Great commercial because the original used footage of Detroit bankruptcy protesters in front of the Theodore Levin US Courthouse. The protesters felt that Honda was making fun of their plight. The new version cuts out the protestors and replaces them with a close-up of a bankruptcy court sign. Honda says that it never intended to tie the ad to Detroit and made the change to avoid that appearance.
"The slight change we made to the commercial simply reflects our desire to remove anything that would get in the way our uplifting message," said Honda spokesman Steve Kinkade in a statement to The Detroit News.
Honda's footage of the protestors lasted about one second in the original ad. It blurred the protestors' faces, and the name of the courthouse was not visible. The company said that the footage was meant to represent any courthouse in the US. Both versions have about five seconds of negative imagery at the beginning before transitioning to young people saying that there are some great things about today too.