1999 Honda Civic Ex Coupe 2-door 1.6l Vtec Super Clean! on 2040-cars
Gallatin Gateway, Montana, United States
This is a sweet car. There are absolutely no mechanical problems, issues or worries whatsoever.
I have truly enjoyed owning this car. It has all the bells and whistles: There is one small rust spot just above rear passenger wheel well. Driver's side of the interior plastic has come unlatched on corner and has to be put up. I took it down so it could be seen by buyer. 1.6L V-TEC - Nice! Power boost at around 5,000rpm -Power Moonroof, Windows, Doors, Locks, A/C, Cruise, Tilt, Tint, Premium Sound 8 Speaker JVC AM/FM CD w/Aux Plug, Sat Ready, (Optional For purchase 12" Alpine 1000W Sub and Kenwood 2-Channel 1000W Amp - already wired in and working beautifully.), - 17" Aluminum Custom Wheels 245/40/17R Run-flats (Extreme Traction) -Short Shift Racing Pedals -Chrome Racing Shifter Outside and Under the hood it is a beaut. It has a blacked-out body kit. It has been lowered some and aligned. - Megan Racing did the entire suspension ($3,000 my mechanic tells me) - Bigger custom headers. - Racing Intake - Large custom exhaust - Vented racing brakes, pads and performance rotors. - New front tires with replacement for 3 years. - Racing clutch (very fast and precise) - EXTRA BECK-ARNLEY Complete clutch. - Performance wiring and assorted parts under hood. (I don't know everything for sure.) This car gets 37 - 40 Mpg Freeway and 25-33 Mpg in town. |
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Honda returning to F1 as McLaren partner
Thu, 16 May 2013Honda must really love Formula One racing, as evidenced by today's announcement that the Japanese automaker is returning to the world's most popular motorsport for the fifth time in its history. Honda has entered into a team partnership with McLaren to develop and manufacture power systems - the engine and energy recovery system - for the 2015 F1 season. McLaren will be in charge of chassis development and running the day-to-day operations of this newly formed team, which will be called McLaren Honda.
Honda says its decision to reenter F1 racing had to do with new regulations for the 2014 season that require cars to be powered by a 1.6-liter direct-injection turbocharged V6 engine paired with an energy recovery system. Apparently the chance to develop this particular powertrain for F1 racing was too enticing for Honda to pass up, which suggests it has bigger plans for the knowledge learned while developing these systems beyond just winning races.
As mentioned, this is Honda's fifth foray into F1 racing, the first being back in 1964 when it participated as its own team through 1968. Its longest stint came from 1983-1992 as an engine supplier, during which time it partnered with many teams, including McLaren, and won six Constructor Championships. Honda then returned from 2000-2005 as an engine supplier for British American Racing (BAR) before buying that team outright and running it as Honda Racing from 2006-2008. Then the global economic crisis hit. Honda's return to the sport will surely be welcomed by fans as its partnership with McLaren should produce a formidable team. It's a strong signal that the company has returned to health after a few tumultuous years, and hopefully its rediscovered motorsports mojo will help yield more passionately engineered street cars.
Honda reveals new Civic hatch for WTCC
Tue, 03 Dec 2013If you thought the Honda Civic Type R prototype we drove in Japan looked cool, and that the Civic Tourer that Honda will race in the British Touring Car Championship next year looks even cooler, just take a look at this.
Possibly the ultimate race-spec Civic, this is the car Honda will field next year in the World Touring Car Championship. Like the Type R prototype (but unlike the BTCC-spec wagon) the WTCC challenger takes the form of Honda's latest Euro-spec Civic five-door hatchback.
It's the car with which Honda intends to defend its title and capture the driver's title in next year's championship. It'll face a tough challenge from the new Citroën team headlined by Sebastien Loeb in the new C-Elysee, not to mention the rest of the grid. Fortunately, Honda is entering a whole mess of these Civics in the series, with former champion Gabriele Tarquini and former F1 driver Tiago Monteiro driving the works entries (hence the mixed "Gabriago" tag on the window) and another pair to be entered by privateer teams.
Andretti Autosport switches to Honda power
Tue, 22 Oct 2013The IndyCar grid was split pretty evenly this season between Honda and Chevy power. Thing is, most of the front-running teams have been running Chevrolet engines. Except for Chip Ganassi Racing, the team that fields the likes of Ryan Briscoe, Scott Fixon and Dario Franchitti - but earlier this month Chip Ganassi announced it was switching to Chevy engines too, just like most of the other pack-leading teams.
Honda insisted it didn't need a flagship team to replace Ganassi, but that's exactly what it announced this weekend with the signing of Andetti Autosport. The team run by Michael Andretti won a few IndyCar Series titles under Honda power (in 2004, 2005 and 2007), and two Indy 500 wins (in 2005 and 2007), but switched to the Bowtie two seasons ago, winning the championship last season. But the vast majority of the team's victories - 39 out of 48 race wins - have been powered by Honda, and the two outfits undoubtedly hope they'll return to the winner's circle again with their new multi-year partnership that takes effect next season.