2002 Honda Civic Gx Cng 89k Miles Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
West Henrietta, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cyl CNG
Fuel Type:CNG
Model: Civic
Trim: Gx
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: Front wheel drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 89,936
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: GX Natural Gas,CNG,Carpool 89,000 mile, No Reserve
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4
Hi my name is Joe from National Truck Brokers Inc. We are selling this very well maintained 2002 Honda GX CNG powered one owner car. It was owned and maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation. It has 89,000 miles and is VERY CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT. RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT . I have fueled it up and driven it over 1000 miles. It has no known problems. It gets 32-35 miles per gge{gallons of gas equivalent} and will go at least 200 miles on a tank. I have gone as much as 250 miles. The Cng tank will be full when you pick it up. The muffler, radiator and brake pads have been replaced recently and are like new. The tires have around 50% tread left. The body is in great shape but does have some minor dings and scratches. The whole vehicle is in excellent condition but is Not Brand New so expect normal wear.We are selling it with No-Reserve and no buy it now price , so bid on it if you can use it. IT WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER!!! If a New York State resident is the buyer or it will be registered in NY we will have to collect the sales tax, if you are from out of state your sales tax will be due in your state. We can get an intransit permit{plate} for the buyer to drive it home ,we will need an insurance certificate and drivers license. The buyer is responsible for pick up or setting up a transportation company ,we will assist in any way we can. We are a few miles from Rochester international airport, train and bus stations and we can pick you up. A $295 paperwork fee will be added to the winning bid. Email, Call or Text me with any questions 585-943-1132. Good luck bidding!,
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Thu, 19 Sep 2013Honda is in hot water due to an airbag glitch that is causing it to recall 405,400 vehicles. According to the campaign, the supplemental restraints might fire for no apparent reason. 342,000 of the affected vehicles are 2003 and 2004 Odyssey minivans, which gels with a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigation we reported on in June.
Joining the Odyssey in the recall is the Acura MDX, with 63,400 units covered from the 2003 model year. Unlike the van, though, the MDX's recall covers Japan and Australia, in addition to the US and Canada. Both vehicles are suffering from an airbag control unit that is prone to malfunction when exposed to electrical noise, a condition that can cause the airbags to deploy without warning. Although no crashes have been reported in such scenarios, there have been some injuries typical of airbag deployment - abrasions and such.
Honda will be mailing recall notices to owners near the end of October, asking them to bring their vehicles into the dealership for installation of an electrical noise filter. The repair will take about an hour and be free of charge. Scroll down for the official announcement from Honda.
Inside Honda's ghost town for testing autonomous cars
Thu, Jun 2 2016On the edge of the San Francisco suburb of Concord, California sits a ghost town. Dilapidated buildings and cracked roads are framed by overgrowth and slightly askew street signs. The decommissioned five acre portion of the Concord Naval Weapons Station that once housed military personnel and their families is now home to squirrels, jack rabbits, wild turkeys and Honda's mysterious testing lab for autonomous vehicles. This former town within a Naval base – now dubbed "GoMentum Station" – is the perfect testing ground for Honda's self-driving cars. An almost turn-key solution to the problem of finding somewhere to experiment with autonomous vehicle inside an urban area. Thanks to the GoMentum Station, the automaker has access to 20 miles of various road types, intersections and infrastructure exactly like those found in the real world. Just, you know, without all the people getting in the way. While the faded lane markers and cracked asphalt might initially make it difficult for the car to figure out what's going on around it, that's exactly what you want when training a self-driving system. Many roads in the real world are also in dire need of upkeep. Just because autonomous vehicles are hitting the streets doesn't mean the funding needed to fix all the potholes and faded lane markers will magically appear. The real world doesn't work that way and the robot cars that will eventually make our commutes less of a headache will need to be aware of that. Plus, it's tougher to train a car to drive downtown than to barrel down the highway at 80 miles per hour. A company is going to want to get as much practice as possible. While semi-autonomous driving on the everyone-going-the-same-way-at-a-constant-speed freeway is already a reality, navigating in an urban environment is far more complex. If you've driven on the streets of Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Chicago or Seattle you know that driving downtown takes far more concentration than cruising down the interstate. With all that in mind, Honda's tricked out Acura RLX did a good job during an (admittedly very controlled) hands-free demo. It didn't hit either of the pedestrians walking across its path. It stopped at stop signs and even maneuvered around a mannequin situated in the middle of the road. The reality is, watching a car drive around the block and safely avoid stuff is boring. Not to metion, Google has been doing this for a while in the real world.
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Citing the multi-year deal, Whitmarsh remarked at last weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, "It's a pure Formula 1 contract, but we've already been looking at automotive technology and we're sharing that very openly. Our road car strategy at the moment has no other automotive partner and Honda would be a good place to collaborate."
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