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C $6,990.00
Year:2000 Mileage:79000 Color: grey /
  grey/black
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Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2000
Make: Honda
Model: Insight
Mileage: 79,000
Options: Cassette Player
Exterior Color: grey
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Interior Color: grey/black
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Number of Cylinders: 3
Condition: UsedSeller Notes:"great condition. just got it back from the dealer. It's been auto professionally auto detailed inside and out. Brand new tires, plugs and oil. Ready for the next 100,000"

2000 Honda Insight Hybrid - only 115,000 km on this extremely fuel efficient car. 2 door, 2 seater, 55 mpg city, 60 mpg highway. A/C, manual transmission, alloy rims, airbags, power doors, mirrors and windows. This honda is cherry and has never caused me a problem. It was the first hybrid ever available so Honda made sure to get it right with this model. I spent $1000 to get it ready for it's next 100,000 kms and just picked it up from the Honda Dealer from it's annual check up. Brand new tires, spark plugs and synthetic oil. We had it professionally auto detailed, shampooed inside and out yesterday also. I would loved to have kept it but our family needs more room.

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Honda scraps 2017 sales target amid concerns over quality

Mon, Feb 16 2015

Honda CEO Takanobu Ito thinks that the automaker he leads needs to go back to basics to avoid continuing quality concerns. To do that, the boss is making the radical shift of entirely chucking the company's six-million vehicle annual sale targets through 2017, and there's no intention to include the goals in the next midterm plan, either, according to Bloomberg. The move comes soon after last month's announcement to set aside about $425 million to pay for recalls and slice forecasts by about 17,000 cars for the fiscal year. The complete shift from the way most automakers do business stems from the significant number of recalls from Honda last year. While the most glaring example is the Takata airbag problems affecting roughly 5.4 million of the company's vehicles in the US, that's hardly the only one. In Japan, the Fit Hybrid needed five repair campaigns in 12 months to fix various issues, and according to Bloomberg, the Vezel (similar to the HR-V in the US) has needed three. Honda also had to pay $70 million to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for failing to submit 1,729 safety reports to the agency. The Japanese automaker has been working on ways to right the ship for months. In the wake of the Fit recalls, top executives took a three-month, 20 percent pay cut and created an independent position to monitor vehicle quality. Previous Honda CEOs have also offered stern words to Ito. The problems haven't had quite such a dire effect in the US, though. Sales in 2014 were up one percent, and January 2015 showed a year-over-year improvement of 11.5 percent

Here are your 2016 North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year finalists [w/polls]

Tue, Dec 8 2015

The 2016 Detroit Auto Show will kick off with the announcement of the annual North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year awards, and the three finalists in each category have just been revealed. Following this announcement, the jury – which includes Autoblog editor-in-chief Mike Austin – will re-evaluate each candidate before casting a final vote for the winner. This year's finalists are: Car of the Year Chevrolet Malibu Honda Civic Mazda MX-5 Miata Truck/Utility of the Year Honda Pilot Nissan Titan XD Volvo XC90 The 23rd annual awards will be announced on the morning of Monday, January 11. For now, we want to know where you stand. Let us know which vehicles you think should win, by voting in the polls below. Chevrolet Honda Mazda Nissan Volvo north american car of the year NACTOY

Acura NSX prototype gets back on track

Thu, 30 Oct 2014

Developing a new vehicle is not without its complications, we're sure, but usually things follow a fairly predictable progression: you develop a prototype, you test it, test it and test it again, then you put it into production. What you don't expect is that your prototype will burn to the ground, but that's what famously happened to the NSX which Honda engineers were testing a few months ago.
Fortunately, the Acura NSX prototype is back on track, both literally and figuratively, as you can see from this latest batch of spy shots snapped at the Nürburgring. This camouflaged prototype looks pretty much the same as the last one, only, you know... less crispy. Which is to say, it looks pretty much ready to hit showrooms.
The naysayers may point out that Honda chose colder and damper weather to put the NSX back into testing - thereby mitigating the risk of another fire - but we're sure the Japanese automaker has been working hard to fix the flammability issues, whatever may have caused them, over the past few months. At least, we hope they have.