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2002 Honda Accord Ex-l Sedan 4-door V6 3.0l Engine W/ Leather Interior on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:208000
Location:

There are some interior cosmetic issues
  • Driver seat: leather is tearing apart on the cushion
  • Back passenger door: manual lock fell into the door frame, but it still locks / unlocks via the power locks (I'm told it can easily be fixed, but I have not tried). 

The biggest issues with the car are:
  • The windshield sprayer stopped working this week 
  • After the snow melt this season there was water on the back passenger floor.
I have not gotten these issues looked at by a mechanic, but I will go in for a quote this week if I don't have any takers yet.

CAR FEATURES
  • 2002 Honda Accord EX-L 4 Door | 208,000 Miles | 4 Speed Automatic Transmission
  • V6 3.0L 24-Valve Engine
  • 23-33 MPG on the highway
  • Power Doors & Windows
  • Powered Sliding / Tinted Sunroof
  • Leather Interior (could use some work, but not bad)
  • Drivers & Passenger Front and side Air Bags
  • Anti-lock breaks
  • Security System
  • 6-Disc CD Changer / Cassette Player (including AUX cassette) / AM-FM
  • Steering Wheel Audio Controls
  • Driver 8-way powered seat control | Passenger 4-way powered seat control
  • Fold-Down rear seat w/ locking trunk Pass-through

This is great car and I hope it finds a good home. We are motivated. The car has been cleaned inside and out. Come by to take a look! 

EXTRAS
  • New spare tire!
  • Car Emergency Kit (2 flares, jumper cables, etc..)
  • Sun Shade
  • Snow remover / Ice scraper

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Honda demonstrates driverless valet parking system with special Fit EVs

Sat, 26 Oct 2013

There are many challenges that will need to be sorted out before full autonomous driving becomes a reality, but automakers are taking small steps toward this advancement with semi-autonomous technologies. Nissan, Toyota and Ford have already revealed various automated driving systems, and now Honda is getting into the game with an automatic valet parking system that was unveiled recently at the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) World Congress in Tokyo.
Unlike Ford's recently demonstrated self-parking Focus, which is fully operational on its own, Honda's new system requires input from the parking lot via cameras. Combining information provided by the car's rearview camera as well as cameras positioned around the parking lot, drivers are able to drop their car off at a central location, and using a touchscreen display, the car can park itself and return when the driver is ready to leave. The benefit of this is that multiple cars can be parked at the same time and no additional sensors (other than a backup camera) are needed for the car, but the downside is that it can only operate on properly equipped parking lots. According to Honda's demonstration, this system can be practical by 2020.
Honda also showed off some semi-autonomous driving and non-contact electric vehicle recharging technologies at the ITS World Congress, although information is limited and there are no demonstrations available. Scroll down to read more about Honda's latest tech, including a video demonstration of the automatic valet parking system.

2014 Honda Accord Hybrid priced from $29,155*

Mon, 23 Sep 2013

Honda has announced pricing for the new, 50-mile-per-gallon 2014 Accord Hybrid today, with three trims - Hybrid, Hybrid EX-L and Hybrid Touring - for owners to choose from. Prices for the base car start at $29,155, while the mid-range model will run $31,905. The top-of-the-line Touring trim starts at $34,905. Prices do not include the *$905 destination charge.
Regardless of which model is chosen, Accord Hybrid owners will be able to net 50 mpg in the city and 45 on the highway, numbers that compare favorably with the Ford Fusion Hybrid (47/47 mpg) and the Toyota Camry Hybrid (43/39). The Accord does cost a bit more than the competition, but if out-and-out fuel economy is your goal, the Honda wins based on these numbers.
It's also notable how much Honda was able to trim off the Accord Hybrid's price when compared to the Accord Plug-In. That car starts at $39,780, meaning the Hybrid variant is over $10,000 less, while matching that PHEV's 47-mpg combined rating. Take a look down below for the official press release from Honda.

Honda NM4 concept motorcycles channel Akira

Fri, 21 Mar 2014

Honda has rolled out a pair of new motorcycle concepts at the Osaka Motorcycle Show in its home market of Japan, and they're our first glimpse at the company's "neo-futuristic" NM4. Shown in both stealthy black and an eye-catching white, the NM4s are sharp creations that feature interesting riding positions.
Honda calls the concepts' seating "the cockpit position," claiming that it unifies bike with rider. We don't know about that, but we will admit that compared to most sportbike seats - which are more or less just bits of padding to squeeze between your legs - these bikes' saddles look more or less like conventional seats. Honda says that their backrests are adjustable, which should provide a comfortable riding experience. Still, with these bikes' sporting looks, we can't imagine their low seats are going to be great for dipping knees through the bends (although the should lower the center of gravity, so perhaps it's a wash).
Both show bikes, NM4-01 and NM4-02, are powered by 745-cc, two-cylinder engines, while dual-clutch transmissions are employed to dispatch unspecified amounts of power to their wide rear tires. The bikes are nearly identical save for different colors, but the NM4-02 features an integral set of hard panniers for increased utility. We've got a gallery of both, so hop up above and take a look. You can also scroll down for a brief press release from Honda.