2012 Honda Odyssey Ex on 2040-cars
8445 US 31 South, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Engine:3.5L V6 24V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5FNRL5H4XCB110076
Stock Num: 14C1301A
Make: Honda
Model: Odyssey EX
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Crystal Black Pearl
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 17750
CARFAX 1-Owner, Excellent Condition, ONLY 17,750 Miles! EPA 27 MPG Hwy/18 MPG City! 3rd Row Seat, Bluetooth, iPod/MP3 Input, Power Fourth Passenger Door, Dual Zone A/C, Overhead Airbag, Alloy Wheels, Premium Sound System AND MORE!======Honda ODYSSEY: QUALITY LIKE YOU'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE: CARFAX 1-Owner. Qualifies for CARFAX Buyback Guarantee. ======KEY FEATURES ON THIS ODYSSEY INCLUDE: Third Row Seat, Rear Air, Premium Sound System, iPod/MP3 Input, Bluetooth, Aluminum Wheels, Dual Zone A/C, Power Fourth Passenger Door Rear Spoiler, MP3 Player, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass. EX with Crystal Black Pearl exterior and Gray interior features a V6 Cylinder Engine with 248 HP at 5700 RPM*. Serviced here, Non-Smoker vehicle, Originally bought here. ======THE Honda ODYSSEY IS BEST IN CLASS: Better fuel economy than the Sienna and Town and Country. The 21 gallon fuel tank will give you over 500 highway miles per fill-up. More passenger room than the Sienna and Town and Country. 38.4 cubic feet of storage (behind the 3rd row) will accommodate the equivalent of 6 carry-on suitcases. Great Gas Mileage: 27 MPG Hwy. ======WHY BUY FROM US: Over 30 years and 26 dealerships ago, I started the Bob Rohrman Auto Group based on the single proposition that the customer is the most important person at the dealership. I realized long before research companies created customer satisfaction surveys that the only way to keep a business thriving was to treat your customers well. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase. Contact our Online Team toll-free at 888-492-6438 We search a 200 mile radius to make sure that we provide you with the most competitive prices on our Used car inventory.
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Who can really claim first mass-produced fuel cell vehicle delivery in US?
Thu, Jun 19 2014Last month, Hyundai said that the initial deliveries of the Tucson Fuel Cell vehicles in California meant that, "For the first time, retail consumers can now put a mass-produced, federally-certified hydrogen fuel cell vehicle in their driveways." But try telling that to Jon Spallino. In 2005, Honda leased a hydrogen fuel cell FCX, a small hatchback, to the Spallino family (as far as we know, he parked it in his driveway). The company did the same thing again in 2008 with the FCX Clarity, a sleek new design based on the FCX Concept, and others signed for the H2 ride as well, including celebrities. No matter how you slice it, Honda has been in the fuel cell delivery market for almost a decade now. Just look at this. Or this. Or this. Oh, and other automakers (General Motors in Project Driveway in 2006 and Mercdes-Benz with the F-Cell in 2010, for example) have delivered fuel cell vehicles in the US as part of short-term test programs. But let's get back to Hyundai's claim. There's little question that the first delivery of a "fuel cell vehicle for the US market" has already taken place (and they were federally certified, too), which means that the debate revolves around the definition of mass-produced and whether "mass production" is about a number or about the process? Let's investigate below. First, lets review Honda's bona fides. We can start with the official version of Honda's fuel cell history, which is missing the pertinent detail that Honda build the Clarity on a dedicated assembly line and established a small network of three dealerships to lease the FCX Clarity in 2008. All of the FCX Clarity vehicles in customer hands in the US were leased through these dealerships. Sure, Honda started with hand-built stacks in its hydrogen vehicles, but went to automated control of some parts and components with series production. "It is good to see others doing today what we've been doing since 2008" – Steve Ellis, Honda Or, as Honda's Steve Elllis put it to AutoblogGreen regarding Hyundai's fuel cell deliveries: "This was exactly as prescribed by the creation of the California Fuel Cell Partnership. It's the very essence of 'co-op-itition.' We at Honda, as do many others, continue to push forward on many technologies, both the battery and the fuel cell. And society is the beneficiary." Then he added, "It is good to see others doing today what we've been doing since 2008." Now, how does Hyundai compare?
Honda planning sub-NSX S2000 successor
Tue, 13 May 2014Nine years separated the arrival of the original Acura NSX and the Honda S2000. By that time, the NSX was closer to the end of its fifteen-year production cycle than it was to its beginning. The latest word has it that not only is Honda planning a successor to the S2000, but it's not about to wait that long after the new NSX arrives before it's rolled out.
While the S2000 was a front-mid-engined roadster, its successor will, according to the latest from Auto Express (which we are taking with a grain of salt), be a mid-engined coupe - closer, in other words, to the NSX than the S2000. Power would come from a more potent version of the 2.0-liter turbo four developed for the upcoming new Civic Type R, possibly as part of a hybrid system derived from Honda's upcoming Formula One powertain to develop over 400 horsepower.
Whether the new sports car would revive the S2000 nameplate, and whether it would wear the Honda or Acura badge in the United States, remain to be seen. As does its potential production site: while the previous S2000 was built at the same Takanezawa plant in Tochigi as the original NSX, the new NSX will be built at the new Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville, Ohio. The new S660 roadster, meanwhile, is set to be assembled at the same Yachiyo plant in Yokkaichi as the original Honda Beat.
2016 Acura NSX aimed at Ferrari 458 for the price of Audi R8
Wed, 08 Oct 2014Acura has done a good job of keeping the next-generation NSX under the wraps for the past few months, especially after a fiery little incident during testing at the Nürburgring earlier this year. But UK's What Car? recently got a chance to speak with development boss Ted Klaus, and he unleashed a few new details about the much-anticipated supercar to make it even harder for us to wait.
Among the info was a strong estimate of the NSX's performance potential. "We have to achieve the type of acceleration that the customer is achieving with the Ferrari," said Klaus to What Car?. "More importantly we have to achieve this every day and also at the Nürburgring." Assuming Acura's supercar is as actually quick as a 458 Italia, then it could hit 60 miles per hour in around 3.5 seconds.
Klaus also claims that the wickedly fast performance could come at a relative bargain for the class. The price is reportedly being benchmarked against the Audi R8, which would put the NSX around $130,000 in the US. While hardly cheap, it would still be a healthy discount off a 458.