2005 Honda Accord Ex-l V-6 3.0l on 2040-cars
Rainbow City, Alabama, United States
This vehicle was wrecked in November 2010. After a long fight with the insurance company, it has been in my garage since September 2012 I believe. I still have a clean title, but I have no idea if they salvaged the title when they cut me a check.
PLEASE NOTE...PAYMENT OF $500 IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE AND BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 72 HOURS. DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU CAN PAY FOR THIS ITEM OR IF YOU HAVE 0 FEEDBACK... 2005 HONDA ACCORD EX 6-3.0L-FI 2D CPE BLACK INT:BLACK VIN: 1HGCM82635A010493 ODOMETER: 92157 AIR CONDITIONING REAR DEFOGGER TILT WHEEL CRUISE CONTROL TELESCOPIC WHEEL INTERMITTENT WIPERS KEYLESS ENTRY ALARM STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ON BOARD COMPUTER TINTED GLASS DUAL MIRRORS CONSOLE/STORAGE OVERHEAD CONSOLE ELECTRIC GLASS SUNROOF TRACTION CONTROL REAR SPOILER CLEAR COAT PAINT POWER STEERING POWER BRAKES POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS POWER DRIVER SEAT POWER MIRRORS POWER TRUNK/GATE RELEASE AM RADIO FM RADIO STEREO SEARCH/SEEK EQUALIZER CD CHANGER/STACKER SATELLITE RADIO ANTI-LOCK BRAKES (4) DRIVER AIR BAG PASSENGER AIR BAG HEAD/CURTAIN AIR BAGS FRONT SIDE IMPACT AIR BAG 4 WHEEL DISC
BRAKES LEATHER SEATS BUCKET SEATS RECLINE/LOUNGE SEATS HEATED SEATS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERDRIVE FULL WHEEL COVERS (the driver’s side wheel cover is missing) |
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Acura NSX prototype gets back on track
Thu, 30 Oct 2014Developing a new vehicle is not without its complications, we're sure, but usually things follow a fairly predictable progression: you develop a prototype, you test it, test it and test it again, then you put it into production. What you don't expect is that your prototype will burn to the ground, but that's what famously happened to the NSX which Honda engineers were testing a few months ago.
Fortunately, the Acura NSX prototype is back on track, both literally and figuratively, as you can see from this latest batch of spy shots snapped at the Nürburgring. This camouflaged prototype looks pretty much the same as the last one, only, you know... less crispy. Which is to say, it looks pretty much ready to hit showrooms.
The naysayers may point out that Honda chose colder and damper weather to put the NSX back into testing - thereby mitigating the risk of another fire - but we're sure the Japanese automaker has been working hard to fix the flammability issues, whatever may have caused them, over the past few months. At least, we hope they have.
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Fri, Apr 10 2015Consumer Reports started tracking motorcycle reliability last year through its regular reader survey, just like the magazine's well-known auto guide. For the 2015 edition, CR now has data on over 12,300 bikes, compared to 4,680 in 2014, and the extra info means it can include more brands, like Suzuki, Triumph and Can-Am, to the list. However, the final results remain largely the same. As with last year, Japanese bikes are the best choice for buyers who prioritize reliability. Yamaha comes out on top yet again and is followed by Suzuki, Kawasaki and Honda. Victory and Harley-Davidson hold the middle of the list, and the European cycles from Triumph, Ducati and BMW sit at the bottom. The major outlier in this regional distinction is the Can-Am Spyder from Canada's Bombardier Recreational Products that comes in dead last in the dependability survey. Still, even the most dependable model is occasionally going to break, and the average repair bill across all brands is $342, according to CR's readers. Kawasakis are the cheapest to keep on the road at a median of $269 for fixes, versus BMW as the most expensive at $455. Through all of the companies, electrical gremlins are the most common issue, causing 24 percent of problems, but faults with the cooling system, pistons or transmission are the smallest concerns at 4 percent each. While Japanese cycles might be the easiest to keep on the road, they aren't the most beloved by riders. In CR's gauge of satisfaction, the Americans reign supreme. Victory owners love their bikes the most with 80 percent reporting that they would buy another. Harley riders are known for having a close bond to the company's models, and the brand comes in second with 72 percent. Finally, Honda rounds out the top three at 70 percent. Head over to Consumer Reports to see more results. News Source: Consumer ReportsImage Credit: Toby Brusseau / AP Photo BMW Honda Suzuki Motorcycle Ducati bike victory
Five signs Honda cares about enthusiasts, again
Tue, Apr 14 2015It's a great time to be an enthusiast. From high-horsepower Hellcats to the purist BRZ, engaging automobiles are found in nearly every segment of the market. Everyone wants to join the performance parade. Everyone it seemed, but Honda. The company that built some of Formula One's most successful engines, helped launch the tuner market and gave the world a seminal supercar, has watched competitors of all stripes surge by it for the hearts, minds and dollars of enthusiasts. Until now. Honda put the rest of the auto world on notice at the New York Auto Show, revealing a jaw-dropping Civic concept, confirming the Type R will come to the United States and even adding a hatchback to the 2016 Civic line. Throw in the Acura NSX and much-improved ILX for Honda's luxury sibling, and it's undeniable the company is regaining its swagger. Once again, Honda is serious about performance, and here's five reasons why enthusiasts should believe. The Honda Civic Concept Looks Great We're psyched about the Civic concept, which was a surprise reveal earlier this month at the New York Auto Show. Clad in bright neon green, the concept edged out the Lincoln Continental for first place in our Editors' Choice awards at the show. As Editor-in-Chief Sharon Carty put it, "The color hurts so good." Yes, the green is blinding, but you don't have to squint to see the 10th generation of the Civic. Honda's concepts are the real deal, and this is the car (mostly) that will launch this fall. It's attractive, with a long hood, curvaceous sides and a simple but sporty grille. The powertrain lineup will include a 1.5-liter VTEC turbo four-cylinder paired with a six-speed manual, which should be a treat for enthusiasts. With its fresh looks and intriguing mechanicals, the concept previews an everyday driver you can get excited about. Obviously, we are. The Hatchback Returns Yep, the Civic is getting a five-door hatch in the United States. It's been a while. Honda last offered a Civic hatch for a brief time in the mid-2000s, and only as the lower-volume Si model. The new hatch will be produced at Honda's factory in the United Kingdom and imported to the United States. That's a win-win for Honda: it's using excess capacity in the UK to satiate a niche market for US buyers. The annual hatch production is reportedly expected to be 30,000 to 40,000 units, which is a drop in the bucket for the Civic lineup and its massive though declining sales.