1995 Honda Accord Lx Sedan 4-door 2.2l, 89,000 Florida Miles on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:GAS
Used
Year: 1995
Mileage: 89,000
Make: Honda
Sub Model: LX
Model: Accord
Exterior Color: Tan
Trim: LX Sedan 4-Door
Interior Color: Tan
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1995 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 CYLINDER, AUTO ***89,000 ORIGINAL FLORIDA MILES *** EXCELLENT CONDITION, RUNS GREAT, ICE COLD AC, NEW TIRES & WELL MAINTAINED ***NO RESERVE***NO RESERVE***NO RESERVE |
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Watch this to get excited about seeing Honda back in F1
Thu, 09 Oct 2014Honda engines were the dominant force in Formula One through portions of the '80s and '90s, powering championship-winning teams at Williams and McLaren. It tried to recapture some of that magic in the 2000s but wasn't nearly as successful. For the 2015 F1 season, the Japanese brand is returning to the paddock yet again as a partner with McLaren, and in a new video it's acknowledging all of those past victories while looking forward to the uncertain future.
The video offers yet another chance to hear Honda's mill, and this time it's doing a simulated lap of Suzuka. Unfortunately, it's not entirely a joy to listen to. Like most of the current F1 field, it's a bit droning and just lacks the piercing scream of yesteryear.
With so many years out of the F1 game and completely different engine rules to overcome, the brand is essentially coming back to the sport blind. But any new competitors are a welcome addition to a series that can sometimes get rather staid. Maybe Honda and McLaren can rekindle their old flame to win another championship.
Consumer Reports' first motorcycle reliability report finds Japanese brands ahead
Sat, 22 Feb 2014Consumer Reports has released its first ever study of motorcycle reliability, and students of its ratings on cars might notice a suspicious similarity - Japanese brands require fewer repairs than the leading American or German brands.
The study analyzed the reliability of 4,680 bikes owned by CR subscribers and found that Yamaha had the best ratings, with just one in ten bikes built between 2009 and 2012 requiring a repair over a four-year period. The makers of the R1 and R6 sport bikes were closely followed by Kawasaki and Honda, while one out of every four of the rumbling bikes from Harley-Davidson experienced an issue. BMW had the worst rating of the brands represented, with one in three bikes having problems.
According to CR, neither Suzuki nor Triumph owners provided enough information for a reliable rating. Based on the responses received, though, Suzuki would have finished with the other Japanese brands and Triumph, being English, would have been one of the less reliable makes.
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