2003 Honda Civic 4-cylinder Automatic Sunroof All Power Great Gas Mileage!! on 2040-cars
New Gretna, New Jersey, United States
I have for sale a very nice 2003 Honda Civic. It is an 4-cylinder automatic. It is silver with grey interior. Car is clean inside and out. Has a couple of minor scratches and dings here and there from normal use. It is a 2-door with a sunroof and loaded inside. It has 168k miles. It runs and drives great and has been well maintained. Just had the Upper Control Bearings replaced as well as a sway bar and altenator, just for general maintenance and I do have the receipts. Tires have a lot of tread left. Just went through inspection. The couple of minor issues the car has are a cracked windshield and every now and then when driving I hear something rattle in the front like something is loose, doesn't do it all the time but occasionally. Took it to my mechanic and the only thing they found to be loose was the heat shield for the exhaust. I am the second owner, bought it from a friend that bought it new. If you have any questions or would like to come and see it just send me an email and we can set something up. Only selling because the car is too small for me to take my family around it. Gets great gas mileage, about 34 MPG!! If you would like to see any more pictures of anything in pacticular just ask and I will send them. Thanks for looking.
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Unlike Ford's recently demonstrated self-parking Focus, which is fully operational on its own, Honda's new system requires input from the parking lot via cameras. Combining information provided by the car's rearview camera as well as cameras positioned around the parking lot, drivers are able to drop their car off at a central location, and using a touchscreen display, the car can park itself and return when the driver is ready to leave. The benefit of this is that multiple cars can be parked at the same time and no additional sensors (other than a backup camera) are needed for the car, but the downside is that it can only operate on properly equipped parking lots. According to Honda's demonstration, this system can be practical by 2020.
Honda also showed off some semi-autonomous driving and non-contact electric vehicle recharging technologies at the ITS World Congress, although information is limited and there are no demonstrations available. Scroll down to read more about Honda's latest tech, including a video demonstration of the automatic valet parking system.
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Japan's automakers make up the bulk of the list of discontinued models for the 2015 model year: Acura is replacing the TL and TSX with the new TLX sedan, Honda is bidding farewell to the Fit EV as the new Fit hatchback takes its place, and Nissan is saying goodbye to both the Cube and Murano CrossCabriolet. Both the Nissan Maxima and Mazda2 exit stage left before their upcoming replacements arrive, while Toyota is terminating the RAV4 EV and FJ Cruiser as well as the Scion xD, and Lexus IS C and IS F that are being effectively replaced by the new RC. Meanwhile Infiniti is finally discontinuing the G37 that was already replaced by the newer Q50.
From our own domestic automakers, Cadillac discontinues the CTS-V sedan and wagon as the new CTS rolls in, Chevy is canceling the mild-hybrid Eco versions of the Malibu and Impala sedans, and Chrysler is killing off the 200 convertible as the new 200 sedan arrives.
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As part of the settlement, Honda will extend the powertrain warranty on these models for eight years (from time of purchase or lease) with no mileage limitation, and it will also reimburse customers who had to pay out-of-pocket expenses for related repairs such as spark plugs, pistons or, in some cases, apparently, an entirely new engine. (Of course, the repairs had to be related to certain trouble codes.) Lawyers will get no more than $800,000 from Honda and the guy who originally started the case, Vince Eagen, will get $1,000 for his "time and effort."
The final ruling on the matter will take place on March 21, 2014, and if you want to see if you're affected and what options you have in the settlement, check out this .pdf document with all the details.