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2008 Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan Super Clean 1 Owner Clean Carfax New Car Trade on 2040-cars

US $11,999.00
Year:2008 Mileage:54079 Color: Spoiler
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

AS clean as they come super clean carfax 1 owner non smoker state inspected until 07/2015 new car trade with all service records  mpg 40 and 45 any questions please call glenn russell 302-299-5730
Convenience Features
  • 1-touch down
  • Driver vanity mirror
  • Tilt steering wheel
  • Air conditioning
  • Front beverage holders
  • Speed control
  • Illuminated entry
  • Rear door bins
  • Telescoping steering wheel
  • Automatic temperature control
  • Power windows
  • Passenger door bin
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Passenger vanity mirror
  • Driver door bin
  • 1-touch up
Entertainment Features
  • MP3 decoder
  • AM/FM radio
  • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
  • CD player
Seats and Trim
  • Max seating capacity: 5
  • Rear seats: bench
  • Front seats: bucket
  • Front center armrest
Body Exterior
  • Spoiler
  • Door mirrors: body-color
  • Bodyside moldings
  • Turn signal indicator mirrors
  • Power door mirrors
  • Bumpers: body-color
Specs and Dimensions
  • Compression ratio: 10.80 to 1
  • Engine horsepower: 93hp @ 6,000RPM
  • Front headroom: 1,001mm (39.4")
  • Rear legroom: 879mm (34.6")
  • Passenger volume: 2,574L (90.9 cu.ft.)
  • Turning radius: 5.3m (17.4')
  • Exterior height: 1,430mm (56.3")
  • Front shoulder room: 1,361mm (53.6")
  • Exterior body width: 1,753mm (69.0")
  • Wheelbase: 2,700mm (106.3")
  • Engine bore x stroke: 73.0mm x 80.0mm (2.87" x 3.15")
  • Rear hiproom: 1,295mm (51.0")
  • Rear headroom: 950mm (37.4")
  • Interior maximum cargo volume: 294 L (10 cu.ft.)
  • Front legroom: 1,072mm (42.2")
  • Engine displacement: 1.3 L
  • Exterior length: 4,488mm (176.7")
  • Engine torque: 89 lb.-ft. @ 4,500RPM
  • Interior cargo volume: 294 L (10 cu.ft.)
  • Rear shoulder room: 1,328mm (52.3")
  • Front hiproom: 1,318mm (51.9")
Powertrain
  • Fuel economy city: 40mpg
  • Mode select transmission
  • Horsepower: 93hp @ 6,000RPM
  • Fuel economy highway: 45mpg
  • Transmission: continuously variable automatic
  • Variable valve control
  • Engine liters: 1.3
  • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
  • Electric motor horsepower: 20hp @ 2,000RPM
  • Fuel tank capacity: 12.3gal.
  • Cylinder configuration: I-4
  • Engine location: front
  • Hybrid system net power: 110hp @ 6,000RPM
  • Recommended fuel: gasoline hybrid
  • Torque: 89 lb.-ft. @ 4,500RPM
  • Drive type: front-wheel
  • Number of valves: 8
  • Hybrid electric powertrain type: mild
Safety and Security
  • Brake assist
  • ABS brakes
  • Security system
  • Dual front side impact airbags
  • Anti-whiplash front head restraints
  • Panic alarm
  • Overhead airbag
  • Ignition disable
  • Occupant sensing airbag
  • Dual front impact airbags
Suspension/Handling
  • Front tires: 195/65SR15.0
  • Rear tires: 195/65SR15.0
  • Wheel size: 15"
  • Speed-sensing steering
  • Four wheel independent suspension
  • Rear anti-roll bar
  • Power steering
  • Front anti-roll bar
  • Alloy wheels
Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation
  • Outside temperature display
  • Tachometer
  • Front reading lights
  • Variably intermittent wipers
  • Rear window defroster
  • Low tire pressure warning
  • Voltmeter

Auto Services in New Jersey

Vip Honda ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 555 Somerset St, Fanwood
Phone: (908) 753-5020

Totowa Auto Works ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair
Address: 339 Union Blvd, Haskell
Phone: (973) 595-7709

Taylors Auto And Collision ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Truck Service & Repair
Address: 7655 Queen St, West-Collingswood
Phone: (215) 233-3046

Sunoco Auto Care ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Gas Stations
Address: STATE Hwy 70 & Mercer Ave, Erial
Phone: (856) 665-7057

SR Recycling Inc ★★★★★

Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Salvage, Recycling Centers
Address: 400 Daniels Road (Route 946), Stewartsville
Phone: (610) 614-0346

Robertiello`s Auto Body Works ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 149 W Broadway, Montvale
Phone: (973) 956-0387

Auto blog

Ugly Moto makes beautiful motorcycle art [w/video]

Thu, 08 May 2014

Ugly Moto is a horrible name for a company that makes such wonderful motorcycle art. The creation of artist Francis Ooi, the company's illustrations focus on some of the iconic racing bikes of the 1960s and 1970s.
The artwork has an elegant simplicity that really makes it pop. It would fit just about anywhere from a home office to the bedroom of a young gearhead. Ooi has completed six illustrations so far covering classic cycles from Honda, Ducati, Yamaha and even Harley-Davidson. According to his site, the Suzuki RGB500 ridden by Barry Sheene will be the next one released. All of the prints are priced at $65 and are limited to 100 copies. They are all about 16.53 inches by 23.58 inches in size.
According to his website, these prints are just a hobby for Ooi and his real career is as the creative director at an ad agency. He creates the illustrations on his Mac, and he estimates that each design with about 800 components and layers takes about a month to complete. You can get idea of the process involved in the time-lapse video below.

McLaren F1 team sets deadline for engine decision amid Renault speculation

Mon, Jul 31 2017

BUDAPEST - McLaren says the next five weeks will be the key to deciding which engine it will use next season, with speculation mounting that the former world champions could ditch Honda and switch to Renault. Chief operating officer Jonathan Neale told Reuters at the Hungarian Grand Prix that "everybody is talking to everybody," but time was running out. "We've got to land those decisions in the next four or five weeks," he said, speaking from a design perspective and because drivers like McLaren's Fernando Alonso were waiting to see what engines teams had before committing to new deals. "I think there is a solution out there for everybody and I hope it's one that will be able to retain Fernando in this team." McLaren scored their first double-points finish of the season in Budapest on Sunday with double world champion Alonso finishing sixth, a day after his 36th birthday, and Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne 10th. The nine points lifted McLaren off the bottom of the standings just before the August break and factory shutdown, a result that Neale compared to scoring a goal before halftime. Alonso's future is a key concern, with the Spaniard out of contract and saying McLaren needs to provide a competitive car to keep him. Honda's power unit has been beset with problems since the partnership started in 2015, the engine neither reliable nor competitive. Hungary, the slowest permanent circuit on the calendar, reduced those shortcomings, but the next two races in Belgium and Italy are two of the fastest, where engine horsepower is of critical importance. McLaren is Honda's sole team in Formula One. A proposed partnership with Sauber terminated last week with the Swiss team choosing to stay with Ferrari. A split from McLaren could force the Japanese manufacturer out of the sport, but Neale hinted at an alternative. "You'll have seen the media speculation that there's discussions with Toro Rosso," he said. Toro Rosso use Renault engines, but a switch to Honda — which could bring welcome funding to a team whose Red Bull parent has considered a sale in the past — would free the French units for McLaren. The Renault engine has won a race this season with Red Bull and could satisfy Alonso, who won both his titles with the French manufacturer. The other alternatives to Honda are Mercedes and Ferrari, but Neale recognized that putting a Ferrari engine in a McLaren, the Italian team's historic arch-rivals, was highly unlikely.

Foreign automakers pay from $38 to $65 per hour to non-union workers

Sun, Mar 29 2015

As leaders for the United Auto Workers gather in Detroit for their Special Convention on Collective Bargaining to work out the negotiating stance for this year's new labor agreements with the Detroit 3 automakers, what they most want to do is figure out how to eliminate the two-tier wage scale. However, the lower Tier 2 wage has allowed the domestic automakers to reduce their labor costs, hire more workers, and compete better with their import competition. As it stands, per-hour labor rates including benefits are $58 at General Motors, $57 at Ford, and $48 at Fiat-Chrysler – a reflection of FCA's much greater number of Tier 2 workers. The Center for Automotive Research released a study of labor rates (including benefits) that put numbers to what the imports pay: Mercedes-Benz pays the most, at an average of $65 per hour, Volkswagen pays the least, at $38 per hour, and BMW is just a hair above that at $39 per hour. Among the Detroit competitors, Honda workers earn an average of $49 per hour, at Toyota it's $48 per hour, Nissan is $42 per hour, and Hyundai-Kia pays $41 per hour. The lower import wages are aided by their greater use of temporary workers compared to the domestics. Automotive News says the ten-dollar gap between those foreign camakers and the domestics turns out to about an extra $250 per car in labor, which adds up quickly when you're pumping out many millions of cars. That $250-per-car number is one that, come negotiating time, the Detroit 3 will want to reduce, as the UAW is trying to raise both Tier 1 and Tier 2 wages. Another wrinkle is that the domestic carmakers are considering the wide adoption of a third wage level lower than Tier 2. Some workers who do minor tasks like assembling parts trays kits and battery packs already make less than Tier 2, but the UAW will be quite wary about cementing yet another wage scale at the bottom of the system while it's trying to fight a bigger battle at the top. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req., BloombergImage Credit: AP Photo/Erik Schelzig Earnings/Financials UAW/Unions BMW Chevrolet Fiat Ford GM Honda Hyundai Kia Mercedes-Benz Nissan Toyota Volkswagen labor wages collective bargaining labor costs