1996 Honda Passport 4 Door Red... Runs Good.. Drives Good.. Must Sell !!!!+ on 2040-cars
Collinsville, Alabama, United States
Engine:V 6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: GREY
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Passport
Trim: RED
Options: Cassette Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 1
Exterior Color: Red
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1996 HONDA PASSPORT.. RED IN COLOR.. IT RUNS GOOD .. AND DRIVES GOOD.. IT WILL MAKE A TRIP ANYWHERE... IF A PERSON PURCHASES THIS HONDA AND LIVES OUT OF STATE.. I WILL DRIVE AND MEET THEM HALF WAY..IT IS VERY DEPENDABLE .. IT BELONGS TO A FRIEND OF MINE..I HAVE DROVE THIS TRUCK FOR ABOUT A WEEK... NOW THAT BEING SAID..THERE IS A DENT IN THE PASS DOOR AND BECAUSE OF THAT THE WINDOW DOES NOT GO UP AND DOWN... I TOOK A PICTURE OF THE DENT ...THERE IS NO TIRE HOOKED ON THE TAILGATE ...AND THE AIR DOES NOT GET COLD...THE TITLE SAYS EXEMPT.. BUT I THINK IT READS ABOUT 200,000 I NOTICED IT KEEPS VERY GOOD OIL PRESSURE.. RUNS AND SHIFTS GOOD .. IT HAS A POWWER BUTTON ..AND A WINTER TRACTION BUTTON ... ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK..1 WILL NEED A 200 DOLLAR DEPOSIT..(PAYPAL) WITHIN 24 HOURS ..AND PICK UP WITHIN 10 DAYS... CASH ONLY..GOOD LUCK... AND PLEASE.... MAKE ME AN OFFER ...... THANKS ~!!!!!!!!!
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Red Bull F1 denied access to Honda engines
Sun, Oct 25 2015There are four engine manufacturers in Formula 1: Ferrari, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, and Renault. Infiniti Red Bull Racing ended its marriage to Renault, got to the altar with Mercedes and then Mercedes backed out, couldn't even agree on a pre-nup with Ferrari, and Honda flat-out said, "No." At the moment that has left the four-time World Champions without an engine for next year, owner Dieter Mateschitz threatening to take his two teams and four cars out of the sport, and F1 honcho Bernie Ecclestone threatening to sue Mateschitz if he does. The Japanese company had turned down the idea because after a first year with some poor performances and a few public sour notes, it wants to get McLaren's cars running properly before it expands its operation. Now it seems some behind-the-scenes action of late has opened up channels between Red Bull and Honda, and the two are at least talking. Honda, though, still says such a deal is highly unlikely at best, and Red Bull says it will have something to say when something is done. It appears that McLaren chief Ron Dennis, however, has vetoed the idea. Ecclestone says Honda made a deal with the FIA that would allow Honda to supply two teams in its second year, but Honda gave Dennis veto rights over who the second team would be. For the same reason that Mercedes backed out and Ferrari only wanted to sell Red Bull year-old engines, Ecclestone says Dennis might view Red Bull as a competitor and doesn't want to risk two more cars getting in front of his own. If that's the case and Red Bull is going to remain in the sport, it might need to hit the flower shop and book a trip to Renault headquarters. Soon. Related Video:
Why Honda of America won't fit 2014 Fit models with start/stop
Tue, 24 Sep 2013One of the most recent yet notable additions to the modern vehicle's growing suite of fuel-saving technologies is the humble start-stop system. It's rather simple - when the vehicle is stopped, the engine shuts off. It then fires back up when the driver starts to take his foot off the brake or step on the clutch. For one of the most important fuel sippers of the year, though, start-stop tech is a no-go.
Honda will not be offering the system on the North American-spec, non-hybrid Fit despite it being a standard item on both the hybrid (pictured above) and gas-only Japanese domestic models. According to Honda, it's ostensibly due to the momentary lag, that occurs when the gas engine re-fires and power is available. The start-stop-equipped Fits "will lose at stoplights to V6s," Nobuhiko Shishido, the lead powertrain engineer for the Fit, told Automotive News. This is just an observation on our part, but unless the new Fit turns up with dramatically more than the current car's 117 horsepower, it'll "lose at stoplights" regardless of whatever fuel-saving features are fitted.
The other issue Honda sees is more realistic. In the world of the EPA, stop-start systems are not taken into account in fuel economy testing. That makes the cost-adding technology a tough sell for US consumers who are forced to take a dealer's word on real-world economy gains over the milage numbers on the window sticker. That said, wouldn't it at least make sense to offer start-stop as an option? Have your say in the Comments below.
Honda favoring turbo over hybrid for US-market Vezel
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