2008 Honda Civic Mugen Si ***rare Car! 1 Out Of 1000*** Vtec-dohc on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Selling my 2008 Honda Civic SI Mugen
Only 1 out of 1000 produced in 2008. Hard to find Rare Car!!! This Mugen Si has a Rebuilt Title. The car was purchased from an auto auction with Light Damage to the front Passenger-side Fender, Headlight and some Side Damage. The Passenger side of the car had some minor scratches and dents on the doors. Besides that the Rims were scratched up. Because the Mugen Si is Pricey compared to a regular Si, they salvaged the title. NO airbags Deployed & NO Frame Damage was impacted! I had a professional Body Shop here in Jacksonville, FL do the body work on the car & they did an excellent Job! I also Purchased all 4 New OEM Mugen GP Wheels! The car runs great, Looks great and everything works great!!! Bidding may end early upon Serious Offer! Contact me if you are seriously interested in the car or for any further questions. 904.502.6774 Miles: 97,000 Exterior Color: Fiji Blue Pearl Interior Color: Black Cloth w/ Red SI Stitching 4-door Sedan 6-Speed Manual Transmission Tires are in great shape! Full Synthetic Oil Changes. This Model includes Mugen Sports Suspension, Forged Aluminum 18-inch lightweight Alloy Wheels, a Full Aerodynamic Body Kit with an adjustable Rear Wing and Diffuser, and a Sport-tuned Exhaust. Stock Features: Engine: 2.0L VTEC-DOHC MacPherson strut front suspension Four-wheel independent suspension Double wishbone rear suspension Front and rear stabilizer bar Premium Cloth Bucket front seats Split-folding rear seatback Folding with storage center armrest Rear ventilation ducts Remote power door locks Power mirrors Dual vanity mirrors Cold Air Conditioning 1 one-touch power windows Cruise control Remote trunk release Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel Leather steering wheel Electric speed-proportional power steering Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Interior air filtration Front reading lights Simulated alloy trim on doors Alloy trim on shift knob PREMIUM SOUND Speed sensitive volume control 350 watts stereo output 1 subwoofer 7 total speakers AM/FM in-dash single CD player with CD MP3 Playback stereo Auxiliary MP3 audio input Radio data system Element antenna Power glass sunroof Rear defogger Variable intermittent wipers Inside mounted spare tire Performance tires GOOD THREAD 4-wheel ABS Traction control Dual front side-mounted airbags Remote anti-theft alarm system Rear door child safety locks Engine immobilizer Stability control Electronic brakeforce distribution Driver head restraint whiplash protection system Passenger head restraint whiplash protection system Tire pressure monitoring Front and rear head airbags Child seat anchors Ventilated front disc / solid rear disc brakes Daytime running lights Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation Front seatbelt pretensioners Emergency interior trunk release Additional Features: - PREMIUM COLD AIR INTAKE (F5 FUJITA INTAKE) - Catalytic Converter was removed for Better sound and Performance |
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How the Ram Multifunction Tailgate compares to Ford, GMC, Honda
Wed, Feb 6 2019Ram just announced its Multifunction Tailgate — a descriptive if not very creative name. It's an asymmetrical barn-door arrangement, which can both fold down like a conventional tailgate or swing open like a gate. There's a new bed step, but unlike Ford or GM, the step isn't part of the tailgate itself. Rather, it kicks out from under the bumper (as opposed to out from under the driver's side of the rear bumper in its previous incarnation). So let's just focus on the tailgate functionality. A video of the Ram Multifunction Tailgate in action is above. For one, either of the swinging tailgate sections can be opened independently. They open to a full 88 degrees. In conventional flip-down mode, the tailgate works just like a normal one, too, with a 2,000-pound rating. The bottom line is that while it gives a variety of types of access to the load area, it doesn't "do" anything else. It's a $995 option on any Ram 1500. Its closest analogue is the Honda Ridgeline, which works basically the same way, but on that truck the tailgate swings as one piece. And the Honda's load rating isn't as hefty as the Ram's tailgate: 300 pounds. As Honda says, that's sufficient to hold the weight of the part of an ATV hanging out of the bed, or something similar, but it's a lighter-duty unit (and a lighter-duty truck) than the Ram's overall. Let's also get Ford's one-trick tailgate out of the way before comparing to the more analogous, and complicated, GM MultiPro. A bit of trivia: Ford's optional Tailgate Step is actually designed and supplied by Multimatic, better known as the outfit that builds the Ford GT and produces the DSSV spool-valve shocks. This step has been available for years. It pulls out of the top edge of the tailgate when the tailgate is lowered, deploying a single step. A separate handle pulls out from beside the step and flips up, giving a handhold. While it was initially (and infamously) mocked by competitors, with load floor heights as high as they are it's better than toting around a stepstool. It's currently a $375 standalone option. Now we get to the GMC MultiPro tailgate, the most complicated and multi-functioned around. It's essentially a tailgate within a tailgate, with a fold-out stopper that deploys from the inner tailgate. This gives it several functions depending on the position of all the parts. It can still be used like a normal tailgate, dropping down at the push of a button or using the key fob.
Check out these cool displays from Honda's new Ohio museum
Fri, Dec 19 2014Honda undoubtedly has its roots in Japan, but when it comes to its US operations, the automaker holds some very deep ties to the Buckeye State too. The company has been building cars at its Marysville, OH, campus since 1982 and over 10 million Accords have left there since then. The latest addition there is something that might actually bring brand fans to the site, though. The newly opened Honda Heritage Center museum is part of the recently constructed 160,000-square-foot Technical Development Center. The place offers a chance to take a tour of the company's history. While it's not the lavish, multi-story affair from Japan, the site still shows off some quite cool vintage products. The exhibits include an area dedicated to Honda's racing efforts, examples of its many motorcycles and several of its early models, including a '70s Civic. A HondaJet and displays of some of the company's engines are there, as well. The Heritage Center will open to the public in January, and other portions of the Technical Development Center will be responsible for training Honda employees. The Marysville campus will keep growing in the near future too with production of the upcoming Acura NSX taking place at a new facility nearby there. Check out the gallery for a glimpse of just some of what Honda has on display at its new museum. Honda Heritage Center: A tribute to the past, a focus on the future New Museum in Ohio Showcases Honda History in North America Dec 18, 2014 - MARYSVILLE, Ohio The Honda Heritage Center in Marysville officially opened its doors today, offering the world a glimpse of the innovative history and growth the company has achieved in Ohio and North America during the past 55 years. "The new Honda Heritage Center is a collection of Honda dreams in the form of products that are responsible for millions of customer relationships," said Takuji Yamada, chief operating officer of Honda's North American regional operations. "The great variety of products on display – including powersports, power equipment and automobiles, as well as aviation and robotics – together with the major milestones highlighted, tell the stories of Honda associates in Ohio and from throughout North America." Ohio Gov. John Kasich joined Honda officials and state and local community leaders to celebrate the opening of the new $35 million, 160,000-square-foot facility, which includes a museum, Technical Development Center and office space for Honda North America.
Leno meets the nicest people on his bored-out Honda CB750
Tue, 08 Jul 2014Jay Leno's Garage is back to its tried-and-true formula this week with Jay taking a close look at a seriously cool vehicle with a guest. This time he invites in Adam Gaspic from Gasser Custom to take a look at a highly customized 1975 Honda CB750.
The bike is really an amalgam of styles from different eras and various Honda parts. Its looks are inspired by '50s hot rods with its white-wall tires and satin, metallic fuel tank, but there is a little British café racer in there, as well. A digital instrument panel and LED turn signals lend an air of modernity to it, too. Mechanically, the bike rides on a modified '75 frame with the front and rear suspension from an '80s Honda. However, the pièce de résistance is its engine, bored out to 836cc with additional head work and a custom exhaust.
Once on the road, the bike really sings. It sounds just the way a classic Japanese motorcycle should with a mix of whine at high-revs with rumble down low. A cycle that mixes this many styles should probably be a mess, but this fuses it all together perfectly. Scroll down to take a look at this motorcycle mixing classic and modern in Jay Leno's Garage.