Convertible, Malenium Pearl White, Black Interior, Great Condition, Racing on 2040-cars
Homestead, Florida, United States
THIS CAR IS A 2005 HONDA S2000, IT WAS PAINTED TWO MONTHS AGO WITH MALENIUM PEARL WHITE. IT IS IN GREAT CONDITION. THE LEATHER SEAT ARE ORIGINAL TO THE CAR AND THEY ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION. CARPET HAS NO STAINS. ALL THE ELECTRONICS ARE WORKING. IT HAS NEW TIRES 225 35 WITH WHEELS XXR 521 18X10+25 OFFSET. EXHAUST INVIDIA N1 AND INVIDIA 70MM TEST PIPE THE CEL FIX. INTAKE: K&N INTAKE. SUSPENTION: BUDDY CLUB N+. CLEAR SIDE MARKERS. TYPE R SHIFTER KNOB WITH RED STITCHING SHIFTER BOOT. HAS NOT RUBBING WHEN TURNING. HAS NOT LICKS. THE ENGINE HAS ALL RACING FLUIDS ENGINE AND TRANSMITION (ALL THIS WAS DONE AT DYNAMIC TURBO A VERY RELIABLE PLACE THAT BUILDS RACE CARS). IT HAS A 4 CYLINDER F22C MOTOR. THE CAR WAS PURCHASED IN CALIFORNIA. HAS LOJACK WITH THE REMOTE. THREE SETS OF KEYS AND TWO REMOTES. NOT SMOKERS. VERY CLEAN.
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- 2003 honda s2000 base convertible 2-door 2.0l
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Former Honda CEOs chide current boss about quality
Thu, 13 Nov 2014Taking charge of a major corporation will never be without its challenges, and one of those - as Honda CEO Takanobu Ito is finding out - is filling the big shoes of those that came before. Ito's predecessors are apparently not pleased with what he's doing to the company, and are wasting no time in telling him so.
According to Reuters, two former Honda chiefs have recently visited Ito (pictured above with his predecessor Takeo Fukui) to talk to him about the Japanese automaker's quality issues, which they apparently regard as eroding the company's image. Nobuhiko Kawamoto, who served as CEO from 1990-98, reportedly came to Honda headquarters in Tokyo to deliver "stern words" to Ito last month. Kawamoto's immediate successor, Hiroyuki Yoshino, reportedly met with Ito under similar circumstances earlier this year.
Kawamoto and Yoshino are part of a larger group of former Honda executives who are concerned with the declining quality of the company's products under Ito's leadership. Where Honda once focused more on quality, collaborating more closely with parts suppliers,more recently the company has, in the eyes of those former executives at least, shifted its focus to quantity and to new technologies. That's what, the report alleges, has led to Honda recalling so many of its vehicles in recent years.
Honda, Mercedes top KBB brand image awards [w/video]
Wed, 09 Apr 2014Kelley Blue Book has announced the winners of its 2014 Brand Image Awards, which look at brands with "attributes that capture the attention and enthusiasm" of customers in the market for a new car.
The award is divided up into luxury brands and everyone else non-luxury brands, with a number of sub-awards in each group. There's also a single award for truck brands. Taking the crown for the best everyman brand (for the second year in a row) is Honda, while Mercedes-Benz was the king of the luxury brackets. Ford, meanwhile, had the best image among pickup buyers.
Honda was also named the most trusted brand among shoppers, while Kia, GMC, Mini and Chevrolet also snagged awards for value, refinement, performance and styling, respectively. Secondary winners in the luxury ranks include Lexus, Buick, Porsche and Jaguar. Mercedes was also named the most refined luxury brand.
Honda settles class-action lawsuit over oil-burning V6s
Wed, 23 Oct 2013Although we hadn't heard of this issue before, Automotive News reports that Honda has agreed to settle a massive class-action lawsuit brought against it for engine trouble potentially affecting nearly 1.6 million vehicles. The lawsuit includes Accord (2008-12), Odyssey (2008-13), Pilot (2009-13) and Crosstour (2010-13) models equipped with the 3.5-liter V6 with Variable Cylinder Management, which might experience engine misfire, excessive oil burning and premature spark plug fouling issues.
As part of the settlement, Honda will extend the powertrain warranty on these models for eight years (from time of purchase or lease) with no mileage limitation, and it will also reimburse customers who had to pay out-of-pocket expenses for related repairs such as spark plugs, pistons or, in some cases, apparently, an entirely new engine. (Of course, the repairs had to be related to certain trouble codes.) Lawyers will get no more than $800,000 from Honda and the guy who originally started the case, Vince Eagen, will get $1,000 for his "time and effort."
The final ruling on the matter will take place on March 21, 2014, and if you want to see if you're affected and what options you have in the settlement, check out this .pdf document with all the details.