1993 Honda Civic on 2040-cars
Trenton, New Jersey, United States
RUNS WELL NEW OIL CHANGE NEW SPARK PLUG NEW THERMOSTAT PRACTICALLY NEW TIRES A LITTLE RUST ON THE EXTERIOR HOWEVER FOR THE MOST PART THE VEHICLE IS VERY CLEAN MINOR PROBLEMS: SMALL HOLE IN THE MUFFLER MISPLACED THE KEY FOR THE TRUNK (PRICED ANYWHERE BETWEEN: $50-$100) MAY ORDER IT BEFORE THE CAR IS SOLD (WILL KEEP BUYERS INFORMED) THE CAR IS ALSO UP FOR SALE LOCALLY AND MAY BE SOLD PRIOR TO THE END OF BIDDING; IF THAT IS THE CASE I WILL MAKE SURE TO PROMPTLY REMOVE THE LISTING. Email for more pictures of the vehicle. If you have any questions please call or text: 732-595-7118 (Chris) Payment: A $250 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of purchase. Paypal, Cash, Cashier's check, wire transfer or money order is accepted. Payment must clear prior to pickup of vehicle. This vehicle is represented to the best of our ability. Please review the listing carefully and look closely at the photos |
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Honda CR-Z carbon-fiber prototype
Tue, 03 Dec 2013When Honda rolled out the CR-Z a few years ago, it hoped to bridge the gap between those who would save the planet and those who would rather burn all of its resources in a glorious cloud of tire smoke. But enthusiasts recalling the CRX of 1980s vintage balked, imploring Honda to ditch the heavy battery packs and electric motors in favor of a lighter-weight, more conventional powertrain. At this point it seems less likely that Honda would do so at one end of the market than Porsche would ditch the hybrid component of its 918 Spyder at the other. But that doesn't mean Honda isn't still cooking up ways to curb the CR-Z's weight. And it had just one such idea waiting for us when we visited its Japanese R&D center at Tochigi last week.
Nestled in between the JDM hatchbacks, powertrain test mules and new technology prototypes Honda rolled out for us sat the experimental CR-Z you see here. While it may look mostly like the hybrid sport-hatch you can pick up at your local dealer (albeit blacked out), nearly all of this prototype's bodywork has been completely replaced, as have its basic underpinnings, with carbon-fiber reinforced plastic. The exotic material is usually reserved for high-end exotics, but like BMW is democratizing its use in the new i3, so too is Honda researching ways to implement the use of carbon fiber on a mass scale. This one-of-a-kind CR-Z prototype stands, for the time being, as the embodiment of that effort.
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NSX Concept-GT is the world's hottest way to boil water
Sat, 05 Oct 2013The Honda NSX Concept-GT is one sexy machine, and it looks to be a very effective tool on a race circuit. But Honda's latest web spot leads us to believe that it also can be used to make tea.
In the video, the racecar is hooked up to an apparatus that uses tubing to harness the energy from the car's 500-horsepower hybrid drive system, using it to boil water. The novel tea-making technique reminds us a bit of a couple other inventive Honda commercials, namely Hands and Cog.
Watch the NSX ad below, and be sure to turn the sound up to hear that glorious engine note.
Honda wins Commercial of the Decade, but not for the ad you think [w/VIDEO]
Fri, 18 Dec 2009Honda's Commercial of the Decade: "Grrr" - Click above to watch video
The mad men at Adweek recently voted for the Commercial of the Decade (Super Bowl commercials not included) and Honda took top honors over memorable ads from the last ten years by companies like Nike, Budweiser and Sony. That's not a big surprise considering Honda often puts a huge amount of effort into its on-air spots. However, the Japanese automaker didn't win for the commercial you might have expected: "Cog." Though Honda's famous commercial that breaks down a European Accord Tourer into a Rube Goldberg-esque machine was also a finalist, it was beaten by another Honda commercial called "Grrr" that's narrated by Garrison Keillor of all people. You've probably never seen it, but you can after the jump.
Volkswagen also made the list of finalists, but the particular ad chosen out of all the comical VW ads we've seen was unexpected as well. Most surprising carmaker with a commercial in the finals: Saturn. Who knew...