1997 Honda Crv Awd 4x4 Sunroof Bluetooth on 2040-cars
North Port, Florida, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 1972CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Honda
Model: CR-V
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: LX Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: USB INPUT, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 247,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 4
I'm selling my 1997 Honda CRV AWD, don't let the mileage fool you, this is a great running car!
They are 80% highway miles
I've been averaging 33 MPG keeping it at 65 mph on the highway, or around 330 miles per tank which is about 10 gallons to fill.
It has optional OEM electric sunroof, spoiler, trunk tray, rocker guards and rear bumper guards , the guards say CRV on them.
Last year I had a Pioneer DEH-P8400BH stereo installed, they mounted the mic for the Bluetooth by the rear view mirror, so it now has bluetooth for phone calls and audio streaming, USB port in the glove box (which charges my phone also) Pandora controls, and they work from my Droid Phone.
A/C is ice cold ( compressor was replaced about 4 years ago)
November of 2012 it got the rear diff fluid changed, new radiator, alternator, calipers, pads, rotors, plugs, wires, cap and rotor button.
December of 2012 two new front tires and alignment from Tires Plus (6 month warranty on alignment)
The timing belt and water pump were last changed at 198k miles.
I have 4 keys for it, two are the original and two I had made by the local Honda dealer 6 months ago
There is a 200 rpm jump when it shifts from 2 to 3 but it's been doing it since 160k miles and never bothered me, there are some. minor scuffs, but no dents little rust spot on the hood from a rock chip (pea sized).and one of the tabs on the drivers side headlight is broken from someone backing into it years ago, it leans in a tad but doesn't affect night driving.and the ABS light is on because the drivers rear sensor is out, since it never affected stopping I never worried about it.
I'M ONLY SELLING IT BECAUSE MY FATHER WAS DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER (Stage 2 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma), HIS INSURANCE DROPPED HIM, AND WE NEED THE MONEY FOR CHEMO. (well that will cover 2 weeks of chemo but ever little bit helps)
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Honda ditching Takata for next Accord's airbags
Sat, Jan 24 2015Today brings unsurprising news that Honda will move away from Takata and source airbags for the next-generation Accord, among other models, from one of the embattled company's competitors. Both companies have been in headlines of late after the former recalled millions of vehicles that were fitted with the latter's airbag inflators, which had the unpleasant tendency to spew shrapnel at consumers. The move, as Reuters explains it, is particularly devastating for Takata. Honda is the company's largest customer, and the Accord represents its biggest product, accounting for over a quarter of the company's sales last year. It gets worse, though, as a confidential source with knowledge of the situation is reporting to Reuters that both the 2016 CR-V and Odyssey will source their airbags from Toyoda Gosei. If true, that'd mean that Takata will be losing out on more than half the cars Honda sells in the US market. At this point, Takata, Honda and Toyoda Gosei have all passed on opportunities to comment to Reuters.
Honda CR-V spot delights with 'impossible' illusions
Thu, 24 Oct 2013Mind-blowing car commercials that employ optical illusions and jaw-clenching stunts instead of computer animation are becoming the norm these days, and everybody from Volvo Trucks to Forza Motorsport 5/McLaren are regular contributors to the growing trend. Honda joins the crowd in its latest European commercial for the CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC Diesel, and uses well-placed props and well-drawn imagery to trick viewers into seeing the "impossible."
The old-fashioned optical illusion is alive and well in Honda's "An Impossible, Made Possible" spot, so go ahead and watch it and the making-of video below.
Honda issues bizarre non-recall on Odyssey over badge placement
Wed, 02 Oct 2013Without looking under the hood or at a vehicle history report, one of the easiest way to tell if a car has had body work done is to check the location and placement of the exterior badges. A crooked, misplaced or missing badge can be a telltale sign that there has been some sort of body or paint work. For this reason, Honda is suggesting that some owners of the 2014 Odyssey take their vans into the dealership for a little rebadging.
The topic was brought to light after Consumer Reports received a notice from Honda saying that the "Odyssey" badge on its test vehicle was incorrectly installed at the factory. The badge is supposed to go on the driver's side of the liftgate (as shown above), but the customer vehicles had it placed on the passenger side of the car. Not a huge deal unless an owner is trying to sell the vehicle and the improperly installed badge leads potential owners into believing the vehicle may have been damaged in some way. Here's what Honda said in its letter:
On some 2013 Odyssey vehicles, the Odyssey emblem was incorrectly installed on the passenger's side of the rear tailgate. The emblem should be installed on the drivers' side of the rear tailgate. American Honda Motor Company highly recommends that you participate in this Product Update. The placement of the emblem may indicate that the vehicle has had repairs performed that are consistent with it being in a crash. This could affect the resale value of the vehicle.