2000 Honda Accord V4 Special Edition Amazing Condition on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Engine:2.3L 2254CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Accord
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: SE Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 16,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
PLEASE READ THIS BECAUSE ITS A GREAT DEAL
**THIS CAR IS AWESOME, IT WILL GO FOR ANOTHER 150,000K EASY...CHEAP ON GAS , CHEAP ON INSURANCE AND VERY RELIABLE...NEVER BROKE DOWN ONCE.....
I AM SELLING MY HONDA ACCORD 2000 V4 SPECIAL EDITION
Engine Only has around 10,000MILES Rebuilt last year!!!!
DETAILS:
-IT'S A GREAT RED COLOR, TAN INTERIOR NOT LEATHER...
-NEW HEADLIGHTS, NEW HID KITS 6000K
-TIRES A LITTLE OVER A YEAR OLD 85% TREAD LEFT
-AC WORKS/HEATING WORKS
-NEWER CD PLAYER
-AWESOME CONDITION ON THE INSIDE EXCEPT ONE SCRAPE ON SEAT..
-WELL KEPT, CLEANED, MY GRANDMA DROVE IT MOST OF THE TIME...
-REGULAR OIL CHANGES EVERY 3,000K MILES
-IT HAS ONLY 2/3 SCRAPES ON THE OUTSIDE...
-NEW BRAKES, DISCS LAST YEAR
- I SPENT AT LEAST $1,600 ON THE ENGINE TO REBUILT AND OTHER MAINTENANCE
THE BODY HAS 174,000 MILES BUT THE ENGINE HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REBUILT LAST YEAR ON 164,000 MILES
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Honda promises all-new Ridgeline within two years
Tue, 10 Dec 2013Despite an aging design and low sales, Honda has remained committed to its Ridgeline pickup truck. Now, in its first official confirmation of a next-gen Ridgeline, Honda has released a teaser sketch (click to enlarge) of the new truck and promised a debut within two years, as previously reported.
The sketch shows the direction that Honda is planning for its new truck, which appears to ditch the single-piece body in favor of a more conventional pickup truck design. Even with the new design, it's not clear if Honda will move away from the Ridgeline's car-based platform shared with the Odyssey, Pilot and Accord. Sales of the Ridgeline dipped to below 10,000 units in 2011 but have increased steadily over the last two years (including 29 percent so far in 2013) with slightly more than 16,000 units on the year.
As for the current Ridgeline, Honda will wind down production at the Lincoln, AL assembly plant sometime during the middle of next year. The press release for the announcement is posted below.
Why Japan's government is looking to curb its adorable kei car market
Tue, Jun 10 2014Each region around the world has its stereotypical vehicle. The US has the pickup and Europe the five-door hatchback; but in Japan, the kei car reigns supreme. These tiny cars are limited to just 660cc of displacement but they've also come with lower taxes to make them more affordable. To make of the most of their small size, they've often had quite boxy styling like the Honda N-One shown above, and because they're Japanese, they've often had quirky names like the Nissan Dayz Roox. However, if the Japanese government has its way, the future popularity of these little guys might be in jeopardy. The problem facing them is that Japan is an island both literally and figuratively. After World War II, the Japanese government created the class as a way to make car ownership more accessible. The tiny engines generally meant better fuel economy to deal with the nation's expensive gas, and the tax benefits also helped. It's made the segment hugely popular even today, with kei cars making up roughly 40 percent of the nation's new cars sales last year, according to The New York Times. The downside is that these models are almost never exported because they aren't as attractive to buyers elsewhere (if indeed they even meet overseas regulations). So if an automaker ends up with a popular kei model, it can't really market it elsewhere. The government now sees that as a threat to the domestic auto industry. It believes that every yen invested into kei development is wasted, and the production takes up needed capacity at auto factories. The state would much rather automakers create exportable models. To do this, it's trying to make the little cars less attractive to buy, and thus, less attractive to build. The authorities recently increased taxes on kei cars by 50 percent to narrow the difference between standard cars, according to the NYT. If kei cars do lose popularity, it could open the market up to greater competition from foreign automakers. Several companies complained about the little cars stranglehold on the Japanese market last year, but since then, imported car sales there have shown some growth thanks to the improving economy. Featured Gallery 2013 Honda N-One View 20 Photos News Source: The New York TimesImage Credit: Honda Government/Legal Honda Nissan JDM kei kei car
2015 Civic Type R will make 'at least' 276 hp from 2.0L turbo [w/video]
Tue, 10 Sep 2013Honda may not actually be showing off the production form of its upcoming Euro-only 2015 Civic Type R at the Frankfurt Motor Show this year, but it did take advantage of the focused media attention to make a pretty cool announcement. In addition to dropping a really hot video of the new Type R testing at the Nürburgring Nordschleife, Honda Europe president, Manabu Nishimae, gifted us with some juicy details about the coming hot hatch.
Nishimae confirmed rumors that this Type R would make use of a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine, while telling us that the mill would be good for an output of "at least 280 PS." A raw conversion from PS (metric horsepower) to standard horsepower gives us a figure of about 276 hp, or very near the rumored figure of 300 galloping, front-wheeled ponies.
The company will need each ounce of output from its new 2.0-liter engine if it is to meet its stated performance target: making the Civic Type R the fastest front-wheel-drive production car around the 'Ring. Apparently this last session of testing, with World Touring Car Championship driver Gabriele Tarquini at the wheel, has already gotten Honda close to the lap record. Scroll down to read Honda's brief press release about the upcoming Type R, and, more importantly, to listen to the car as it's throttled around the track.