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Year:2006 Mileage:49783
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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Awesome S2000. This is an extra clean car. Only 49,000 miles. It is a Rebuilt Title but in Great Condition. This is a hard to come by vehicle and a great Value. Low reserve so bid with confidence.  photo S200035_zpse610d3fe.jpg  photo S20001_zps24cbc52e.jpg  photo S20002_zps3c75e604.jpg  photo S20003_zpsca04d27b.jpg  photo S20004_zps849afd24.jpg  photo S20005_zps4530554e.jpg  photo S20006_zpsd24b0e50.jpg  photo S20007_zps9353be84.jpg  photo S20008_zps136798a5.jpg  photo S20009_zpsacb01ba6.jpg  photo S200010_zpsaf84fceb.jpg  photo S200011_zpsc1d1fefb.jpg  photo S200012_zps8abfec0a.jpg  photo S200013_zpse1080b36.jpg  photo S200014_zps62010c8f.jpg  photo S200015_zps0717254c.jpg  photo S200017_zpsdaa99c85.jpg  photo S200018_zps46e9850e.jpg  photo S200019_zpscc486cb0.jpg  photo S200020_zpsda176cc6.jpg  photo S200021_zps49df9600.jpg  photo S200022_zps3a1169c6.jpg  photo S200023_zpsf9856979.jpg  photo S200024_zpsc30b0109.jpg  photo S200025_zpsf2474034.jpg  photo S200026_zps0c56d981.jpg  photo S200027_zpsf8dc3de7.jpg  photo S200028_zpsca3da97a.jpg  photo S200029_zpsa2064d01.jpg  photo S200030_zps0d50a168.jpg  photo S200031_zpsd363f11e.jpg  photo S200032_zpsa833bcf4.jpg  photo S200033_zps2be62c18.jpg  photo S200034_zps24713935.jpg  photo S200035_zpse610d3fe.jpg

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Honda favoring turbo over hybrid for US-market Vezel

Fri, 20 Dec 2013

While Honda gears up to unveil the new Fit to the US market at the Detroit Auto Show next month, back in its home market, the car's crossover cousin is just going on sale. The Vezel was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show last month and already has a three-month waiting list in Japan, where Honda projects that 90 percent of customers will opt for the hybrid version. Not so in the United States, however.
When the Vezel reaches American showrooms, there'll be a number of key differences. For starters, it will carry a different name, though Honda isn't saying what that will be. For another, it will be built for North American consumption at Honda's new plant in Mexico, roughly half of whose production capacity is reportedly being allocated to the new crossover. And finally, it'll have a different engine.
In Japan the Vezel is being offered with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, with or without electric assist. Honda won't offer the hybrid version here - at least not initially - but it is preparing to offer a turbo option. Although it has yet to announce US specifications and options, the 1.5-liter turbo four (also unveiled at the Tokyo show) is considered a stronger likelihood than the 1.0- or 2.0-liter versions.

West Coast labor dispute hampers Japanese automakers' US plants

Wed, Feb 18 2015

The ongoing labor dispute between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and port owners along the West Coast is starting to affect more Japanese automakers building vehicles in the US. The issue already forced Honda and Subaru to take the expensive option of airlifting some parts into the US weeks ago, and according to USA Today, Toyota and Nissan have begun doing so, as well. The choice hasn't been cheap, though, and Subaru's chief financial officer estimated that the decision cost around $60 million more per month than sending components by cargo ship. The effects continue to radiate, according to USA Today, and shortages of some models are possible. Honda is slowing production at its factories in Ohio, Indiana and Canada because the automaker doesn't have enough transmissions and electronics for some vehicles. Toyota already cut back on overtime at some factories. Nissan has only seen a small effect from the issue, though, because of its local suppliers. Dock workers and port owners have been negotiating on a new contract since last year, and the union has organized work slowdowns in response. According to USA Today, the automakers could move shipments to Canada or Mexico, but it would take longer for parts to arrive. News Source: USA TodayImage Credit: Mark Ralston / AFP / Getty Images Earnings/Financials Plants/Manufacturing UAW/Unions Honda Nissan Subaru Toyota shipping port labor dispute

Beleaguered Takata unlikely to seek automaker assistance

Sun, Feb 22 2015

Takata is continuing to deal with the massive airbag recall for millions of vehicles, but even if it doubles production, it could take years the company to build enough replacement parts to properly repair all of the affected models. If the supplier takes a hard enough financial hit whether through fines, lawsuits or just the cost of making the components, then the business might not be able to keep up production. Such a situation could put automakers in the very difficult predicament of deciding whether to provide Takata with financial assistance. Honda for one has little interest in lending further support to the beleaguered supplier, according to The Wall Street Journal. The Japanese automaker recently dropped its annual sales targets to put a larger emphasis on vehicle quality, partially in response to the inflator recall. It also struck a deal with another company for replacement parts and was rumored to abandon Takata for some future business. Honda CEO Takanobu Ito did leave the door barely cracked for possible aid. "Takata itself needs to figure out how to fulfill its duties, but if it makes any request to automakers, then we would think about that," he said, according to The Wall Street Journal. There isn't much likelihood of Takata needing a bailout, though. According to The Wall Street Journal, analysts aren't concerned about the company's short-term fortunes, and the supplier had about $728 million in cash as of last September. News Source: The Wall Street Journal - sub. req.Image Credit: Toru Yamanaka / AFP / Getty Images Earnings/Financials Recalls Honda Safety Takata airbag recall