2005 Honda Element **18,900 Miles** on 2040-cars
Pleasant Valley, New York, United States
I HAVE FOR SALE MY 2005 HONDA ELEMENT ORIGINAL OWNER CAR WITH ONLY
18,900 MILES. THE CAR HAS REAL-TIME FOUR WHEEL DRIVE, AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION , NICE ORIGINAL SOUND SYSTEM, OVERHEAD STORAGE, MOONROOF,
NO DENTS OR RUST, POWER WINDOWS AND MIRRORS, NO DISAPPOINTMENTS LIKE
NEW. THE INTERIOR SPACE IS GREAT ONCE YOU FOLD UP THE REAR SEATS. HERE
ARE SOME MORE OFFICIAL STATS ON THE GREAT UTILITY VEHICLE. THIS VEHICLE
HAS NEVER BEEN IN A ACCIDENT NEVER SEEN A BODY SHOP. CLEAN. this vehicle is locally for sale so first come, meaning i can end this sale if i find a local buyer
EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS City 21/hwy 24 (2.4L engine/4-speed auto trans) EXTERIOR Metallic-look composite body panels Intermittent rear window wiper w/washer Green heat-rejecting glass Removable rear sunroof w/tilt Clamshell tailgate Rear privacy glass 2-speed/intermittent windshield wipers Multi-reflector halogen headlights INTERIOR Door pocket storage bins Indicator lights-inc: door/tailgate open, low-fuel, low-oil pressure, maintenance interval Roof-mounted antenna Cargo area-inc: light, storage bins, (4) tie-downs, (2) hooks Adjustable steering column Removable 50/50 split rear seats w/flip-up feature FXC waterproof front seating surfaces Rear window defroster Pwr windows w/auto-up/down driver window Adjustable headrests & flat-folding seats at all seating positions Urethane coated utility floor Lockable glove box Sliding sunvisor extensions (3) front/(2) rear cup holders Instrument panel center storage compartment Front 12V pwr outlet Pwr door/tailgate locks Air conditioning w/air-filtration system AM/FM stereo w/CD player-inc: (4) speakers Rear seat heater ducts Instrument panel-mounted shifter Reclining front bucket seats w/driver seat manual height adjustment Color-keyed instrument panel gauges-inc: tachometer, digital odometer, (2) digital trip meters, coolant temp MECHANICAL 2.4L DOHC MPFI 16-valve i-VTEC I4 engine Electronic ignition w/immobilizer Variable-assist pwr rack-and-pinion steering Pwr ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes Real-time 4-wheel drive 15.9 gallon fuel tank Compact double wishbone rear suspension w/stabilizer bar 4-speed automatic transmission w/OD P215/70R16 all-season tires 16" steel wheels Control-link MacPherson strut front suspension w/stabilizer bar SAFETY Front 3-point seat belts w/adjustable anchors, automatic tensioning system Rear 3-point seat belts Lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH) Side-impact door beams 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake distribution (EBD) Dual-stage front airbags (SRS) PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE AT 845-483-1308. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE CAR THAT IS NOT A PROBLEM |
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Refreshed Honda Civic's first commercial is a minor mea culpa
Thu, 27 Dec 2012Honda has officially rolled out the first ad for the 2013 Civic. The one-minute spot focuses on a number of clever inventions that improve on old themes, from rocket-powered parachutes to hover bikes and smart window shades, before shifting to the redesigned compact. Set to Santigold's "Disparate Youth," the ad culminates with the phrase, "Things can always be better." This is likely as close as we'll come to hearing Honda say, "we could have done better."
Unveiled at the 2012 LA Auto Show, the 2013 Civic features revised front and rear fascias, nicer cabin materials and an updated suspension just one year after the ninth-generation model debuted. That car received scaling reviews from critics, most notably Consumer Reports, who felt the 2012 Civic was a step backwards for a company known for producing high-quality, economical vehicles. You can check out the full ad for the 2013 Civic below before it debuts during the Rose Bowl.
Watch Honda lay waste to world's fastest lawnmower record
Wed, 02 Apr 2014Honda has been working on its high-performance Mean Mower for a while now. In a recent attempt to take the top speed title, it didn't make its 130-miles-per-hour top speed target, but it still managed to set a new Guinness World Record has the world's fastest lawnmower at 116.57 mph. While the video certifying the run was uploaded to YouTube on April 1, this is no prank. The Guinness run was made on March 8 at the Idiafa Proving Ground in Tarragona, Spain.
To claim the record, the lawnmower had to run through a 100-meter speed trap, and it had to make two passes in opposite directions within an hour with the average taken between them. Guinness also specifies that to take the title the vehicle must still be able to cut grass and look like a lawnmower. The speed was still plenty to beat the previous record of 96.529-mph set by Bobby Cleveland on a Snapper race mower at the Bonneville Salt Flats in September 2010.
The Mean Mower is based on a Honda HF2620 Lawn Tractor that's been modified by British Touring Car Championship squad Team Dynamics. It has a newly fabricated chassis from 4130 chromoly steel and packs a 1.0-liter engine from a Honda VTR Firestorm motorcycle with a six-speed sequential gearbox. The engine produces 109 horsepower and 71 pound-feet of torque - enough power to reach 60 mph in around four seconds. The suspension and wheels come from an ATV, and the cutter deck has been remade in fiberglass. The grass bag holds the fuel tank, oil cooler and secondary radiator. The engine no longer actually cuts grass. Instead, the blade is driven by two electric motors.
Meet the Kanjozoku, Osaka's infamous street racers
Thu, 17 Jul 2014Street racing is obviously illegal and incredibly dangerous, but that has never stopped people from doing it. While we don't hear nearly as much about the scourge of Japanese tuner cars as when The Fast and the Furious first hit theaters over a decade ago, illegal street racing is still bubbling under the surface all over the island nation. An excellent new documentary short from Bowls Films takes a look at the Kanjozoku from Osaka, Japan; a group that claims to be partially responsible for the tuning style known as JDM.
The group gets their name from their preferred route known as the Kanjo. It's a 4.77-mile long loop of connected highways running right through the city of Osaka. You might expect a hardcore group of illegal Japanese racers to show up with highly tuned Nissan GT-R and Toyota Supra coupes, but the Kanjozoku evidently eschew all of the others in favor of one particular car that they love: the Honda Civic.
According to the video, that vehicle of choice came in part from the city's location. Osaka was relatively near the one-make Civic races held at Japan's legendary Suzuka racetrack. The hatchbacks thus became the default weapons for the Kanjozoku's street battles.