1993 Honda Del Sol (electric Blue!) 140k Miles! on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:D16Z6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Honda
Model: Del Sol
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Mileage: 141,589
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: CIVIC
1993 HONDA DEL SOL
RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT AWESOME MPG IN THIS 2 SEAT CRUISER.
THE CAR IS LOWERED ON KONI STRUTS UNKNOWN SPRINGS (RIDES REALLY NICE FOR A LOWERED CAR)
16X7 ENKEI WHEELS
COLD AIR INTAKE
DC HEADER
2.25" EXHAUST
GLOW GAUGES
RED ANODIZED PULLEYS
AFTERMARKET HOOD
AFTERMARKET FENDERS
THE CAR WAS PAINTED 6 YEARS AGO PAINT STILL SHINES GREAT HAS A FEW NICKS AND CHIPS FROM BEING DRIVEN THE DRIVERS DOOR BEING THE WORSE.OVERALL THE BODY IS STRAIGHT WITH A COUPLE DINGS NO MAJOR DENTS.THIS CAR WAS DRIVEN DAILY.
THE CAR IS MISSING ITS SPEAKERS DUE TO A BREAK IN IT STILL HAS A KENWOOD DECK AND 2 AMPS BEHIND THE SEAT.BECAUSE OF THE BREAK IN THE PASSENGER WINDOW WAS REPLACED IT ROLLS UP TO FAR NEEDS TO BE ADJUSTED.THE CAR COULD ALSO USE A ALIGNMENT.ALONG WITH A NEW TARGA TOP SEAL AS IT LEAKS THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION JUST NEEDS A GOOD CLEANING.
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Half of Chinese car buyers won't shop Japanese over hard feelings
Mon, May 26 2014The hard feelings between China and Japan is no real secret. Besides modern-day disputes, the two countries have had a long-running enmity that dates back to well before the atrocities of World War II. All things considered, then, it shouldn't be a shock that half of Chinese car buyers wouldn't consider a Japanese car. This survey, conducted by Bernstein Research, found that 51 percent of 40,000 Chinese consumers wouldn't even consider a Japanese car – which, again, isn't really surprising, when you consider stories like this. According to Bernstein, the most troubling thing is the location of these sentiments – smaller, growing cities where the population is going to need sets of wheels. We imagine it wouldn't be as big of an issue in traffic-clogged Shanghai or Beijing, but these small cities are going to become a major focus for automakers. "Nationalistic feelings are an impediment. [Japanese] premium brands will struggle," analyst Max Warburton wrote in a research note, according to The Wall Street Journal. Things will improve for Japanese makes, although China will remain a challenge, with Warburton writing, "the one thing that comes out most clearly is that most Chinese really want a German car. While we expect Japanese brands to continue to recover market share this year, ultimately the market will belong to the Germans." There are a few other insights from the study. According to WSJ, Japanese brands are viewed better than Korean brands, and they're seen as more comfortable than the offerings from Germany or the US, despite the fact that everyone in China apparently wants a German car. This is a tough position for the Japanese makes to be in, as there's really not a lot they can do to win favor with Chinese buyers. It will be interesting to see how this plays out, particularly as the importance of the PRC continues to increase year after year. News Source: The Wall Street Journal - sub. req.Image Credit: Kazuhiro Nogi / AFP / Getty Images Honda Mazda Nissan Toyota Car Buying
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When it's time to haul, a lower load height allows access to a slightly higher floor, arranged so that it creates a flat surface when the rear seats are folded. Honda says the Civic Tourer offers class-leading interior space, the cargo area able to swallow 624 liters from the floor to the window line with the rear seats up, 1,668 liters with the rear seats down and items piled up to the roof. Extra storage can be had in below-floor spaces, and even the rear seat bolsters can flip up to make space for tall goods. An included tonneau cover hides valuables in the back and can be stored out of the way when not in use.
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Thu, 05 Jun 2014Honda and the Andretti family have a lot to celebrate at the moment. Andretti Autosport driver Ryan Hunter-Reay won the 2014 Indianapolis 500 in his Honda-powered car, and Marco Andretti, Mario's grandson, also managed to take the third step on the podium. Apparently, the victory is making them feel magnanimous because Honda and Mario Andretti are giving the chance to ride with him in a two-seat, open wheel car.
To promote the contest, they created the Honda Speed Patrol to ticket anyone going too slow. It's an interesting idea, and the chance to ride with Andretti would be the opportunity of a lifetime. Perhaps the biggest shock of the video, though, might be when you realize how short Mario is when you see him milling about in public. Scroll down to watch one of America's most respected racers cite people in Chicago for being too slow.