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2000 Honda Civic Si Electron Blue Pearl on 2040-cars

US $6,600.00
Year:2000 Mileage:180084
Location:

Olathe, Kansas, United States

Olathe, Kansas, United States
Advertising:

I'm selling my 2000 Honda Civic SI electron blue pearl. Car is in great original condition. The majority of miles on the car accrued from highway commuting. All the VIN tags are present and original. All body panels and paint are original as well. The motor and transmission are original to the car. I have a clean and clear title in my name.

Timing belt and water pump were replaced at a Honda dealership at 146,338 miles. Also, a valve job and new radiator within the last year at time I purchased vehicle which was in January 2014.

Car mileage is 180,084.

-no check engine light on or any other cluster lights
-quarter panels are rust free
-everything works as it should
-A/C blows cold
-heater blows hot
-no oil leaks

-wheel locks with key included
-radio code will be provided
-2 keys with factory fobs included
-owner's manual included

List of work I've done since ownership:

-3/8/14 Alignment 178,109 miles
-3/10/14 New OEM Honda air filter at 178,1954 miles
-4/12/14 New OEM valve cover gasket kit, engine oil change with Castrol GTX 5w-30 and new OEM filter at 178,523 miles
-4/25/14 Wheels balanced and new OEM wheel valve stems at 178,680 miles
-5/3/14 New OEM passenger side axle seal and replaced transmission fluid with Honda MTF at 178,853 miles
-5/8/14 New Ultrapower front sway bar end links and Moog front sway bar bushings at 178,894 miles
-5/10/14 New OEM shift linkage bushings, OEM shift lever O-rings, OEM shift lever ball seat bushing, OEM shift lever bushings, OEM shift rod boot at 178,952 miles

I'm located in Olathe, Kansas. Zip code 66062. If you have any questions or need more pictures, please send me a message and I'll get back to you.

$500 deposit required within 24 hours. We can have car picked up in person or shipped. Buyer must pay for and arrange shipping.


 

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Honda working with new supplier Autoliv for Takata inflator recall

Thu, Dec 4 2014

Takata is fighting against US regulators over whether to expand its airbag inflator recall nationwide, but the affected automakers are continuing to broaden their own campaigns to get these vehicles fixed. Honda is the first company to take the bold move of partnering with another supplier for its replacement parts. It just announced plans to work with Autoliv to create components for models needing repaired in the US. "The agreement is made in order to meet the expanded supply of inflators needed by Honda and is subject to definitive documentation," Autoliv said in a statement. The company plans to add the extra capacity for these replacement parts at its existing factories, and deliveries are expected to begin in six months. The decision to switch suppliers was quite surprising because the choice was largely considered impractical previously. Automakers believed that changing manufacturers could take as long as a year or more to implement. However, Autoliv apparently found a way to accelerate that. According to Reuters, Honda said at a hearing in the House of Representatives on December 3 (pictured above) that it was in talks with Autoliv and another supplier called Daicel about building more inflators. The extra parts are sure to come in handy for Honda, as it is now officially expanding its driver side inflator recall nationwide. Although, that that option was already available to any concerned drivers who asked for the remedy. Even with added capacity, Takata had estimated it would take two years to manufacturer enough replacements to fix all of the affected vehicles from all of the automakers. Scroll down to read Autoliv's statement on its new role. Autoliv to supply replacement airbag inflators to be used by Honda (Stockholm, December 3, 2014) – – – Autoliv, Inc. (NYSE: ALV, and SSE: ALIV sdb), the worldwide leader in automotive safety, will supply replacement airbag inflators to be used by Honda Motor Company in support of the ongoing field action initiatives in the United States. The agreement is made in order to meet the expanded supply of inflators needed by Honda and is subject to definitive documentation. In order to be able to meet increased demand, Autoliv will build additional inflator capacity in its existing manufacturing facilities. Deliveries are estimated to commence after a period of about six months from today.

Honda, SolarCity expand sun-powered partnership with new $50 million fund

Wed, Oct 8 2014

It must be solar-power announcement time. The DOE is ready to throw $25 million at concentrating solar power and New York State just announced $94 million for solar projects. At the broadly green-minded South By Southwest Eco festival in Austin, TX this week, Honda announced an expansion of its work with SolarCity to include a new fund that could finance up to $50 million in solar projects for dealerships and homes. Well, the homes of people who have purchased a Honda or Acura vehicle, at least. Stop us if this all sounds familiar. Honda and SolarCity announced back in early 2013 that they would work together on a $65-million fund to partially subsidize the installation of solar-panels at Honda dealers and on homes of Honda and Acura drivers. The new $50 million will be used to pay for not only the equipment but also the installation, which means that if you can get access to the money, you're looking at a pretty sweet 20-year lease deal to get solar energy for your home and could make it a bit more like the Honda Smart Home in Davis, CA (pictured). How sweet a deal? Well, there's zero down payment required and a 3-kW system starts could cost you just $25 a month, according to the fine print. Rates will vary, for sure, but if that sounds like something you're interested in, check out the Honda SolarCity site. The new fund builds on the previous work that, the two companies say, created enough solar capacity to offset "more than 400 million pounds of CO2 over a 30-year lifecycle." There's more in the press release below. SolarCity and Honda Announce $50 Million Commitment to Provide Solar Power to Honda and Acura Customers and Dealerships SAN MATEO and TORRANCE, Calif., Oct. 8, 2014 – Today, at the SXSW Eco conference in Austin, TX, SolarCity® (Nasdaq: SCTY) and Honda have renewed their partnership with a new fund expected to finance $50 million in solar projects. The new commitment will make solar power more affordable and available to Honda and Acura customers and dealerships in the U.S. The companies have completed or initiated a range of solar projects for homeowners, dealerships and corporate facilities that total more than 12.5 MW of solar generation capacity. The two companies have already brought enough solar capacity online to offset more than 400 million pounds of CO2 over a 30-year lifecycle . The $50 million fund is a follow-up to a $65 million fund the companies created in 2013.

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Developing 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.