2007 Honda Odyssey Lx In Excellent Condition 42,000 Miles Navy Blue on 2040-cars
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UP FOR AUCTION IS MY PERSONAL LIKE NEW CONDITION 2007 HONDA ODYSSEY LX VAN. IT HAS ONLY 42,000 ORIGINAL MILES. IT IS LOADED WITH EACH AND EVERY OPTION FROM THAT YEAR LIKE POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, ALLOY WHEELS, AM FM CD, A/C FRONT AND REAR SEPARATE CONTROL, DUAL FRONT AIR BAGS, AS WELL AS SIDE AIR BAGS, REAR STORAGE COMPARTMENTS, ALSO THIRD ROW OF SEATING CAN BE FOLD DOWN IN THE BODY. TILT AND CRUISE CONTROL, THIS VAN LOOKS LIKE NEW AND RUNS LIKE NEW AND CAN BE DRIVEN ANY WHERE ANY GIVEN TIME. IT HAS 3.5 V6 ENGINE WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WHICH RUNS SMOOTH. BOTH REAR AND FRONT AC BLOWS COLD. VEHICLE HAS SALVAGE HISTORY BECAUSE THERE WERE MINOR DAMAGE ON REAR BUMPER WHICH HAS BEEN REPLACED PROFESSIONALLY, IT HAS BEEN ALREADY CLEAR THROUGH DMV AND NOW THIS VEHICLE HAS CLEAR TITLE. NEW OWNER CAN TRANSFER FOR NEW OWNER SHIP WITH OUT ANY ISSUE. I AM INCLUDING MANY PICTURES BUT IF STILL HAVE ANY QUESTION OR CONCERN PLEASE CALL OR TEXT AT 540-435-9052. VEHICLE IS FOR LOCAL PICKUP ONLY OR MAKE YOUR OWN ARRANGEMENTS FOR SHIPPING OR PICKUP, I REQUIRE $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITH 48 HOURS, PLEASE BID IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT THE AUCTION, PLEASE DON'T WASTE MINE AND YOUR TIME BECAUSE IT TAKES TIME AND MONEY TO PLACE AN AUCTION, GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING. |
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2023 CES Editors' Picks
Mon, Jan 9 2023Over the past few years, it has become more and more clear that the Consumer Electronics Show is a car show. And this year that reality is more clear than ever. Not only did established automakers show off seriously important vehicles, but a traditional electronics company brought a car that gives an idea of its intents (with the help of establishment car company). With so many car reveals, we had to rank our favorites. Our picks for this show are entirely electric. Or at least, they are on paper, since many are concepts. Considering the name of the show, it would be a little strange if they weren't. In fact, not only are many of our favorites concepts, they all are save for one. See how they shook out below. VW ID7 camo View 28 Photos 5. Volkswagen ID.7 "The ID.7 definitely got lost in the crowd at CES. That it was camouflaged definitely didn't help, even if that camo was electroluminescent (BMW trumped it big time with its color-changing Dee). Nevertheless, this is a close-to-production hatchback-ed sedan, not unlike today's Arteon, with an extra-long wheelbase courtesy its EV architecture. It should be a solid answer to the Tesla Model 3 and Hyundai Ioniq 6, and even if people obviously prefer SUVs now, VW says there is still a market for sedans. I know I'd probably prefer one." –Senior Editor, West Coast and Reviews, James Riswick Peugeot Inception concept View 12 Photos 4. Peugeot Inception "It's not often that show debuts surprise us. While Peugeot teased the Inception ahead of CES, its unveiling seemed almost incidental. But just look at this thing; it's like an electric French Mustang with someplace important to be. I don't buy into the stupid 'It's not a wheel!' thing that Peugeot CEO Linda Jackson described as providing a video-game-like drive experience, but that bit of silliness aside, this is a really promising design study. Give us more of these and fewer tall boxes, please." –Associate Editor Byron Hurd Afeela prototype from Sony Honda Mobility View 11 Photos 3. Afeela by Sony Honda “Ever since Sony showed off an impressively put-together concept car at CES a few years ago, IÂ’ve been anticipating the companyÂ’s next move. Apparently, that next move is “Afeela.” No, I donÂ’t love the name. The specs from SonyÂ’s original concept car give me hope that this prototype sportback (itÂ’s a hatchback!) will be fun to drive, though.
Next Honda Civic to get 1.5L turbo
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