2006 Honda Cr-v Se Sport Utility 4wd Clean - One Owner - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Dothan, Alabama, United States
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE OWNER 2006 HONDA CR-V SE-LEATHER 4X4 SUV METALLIC GRAY EXTERIOR WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR 96,250 MILES WELL-KEPT, ONE OWNER CAR CLEAN TITLE IN HAND. REGULAR OIL CHANGE, RUNS SMOOTH. BRAND NEW TIRES. NO MAJOR DAMAGE OR ACCIDENT, ONLY ONE SCRATCH ON LEFT FRONT FENDER AND VERY MINOR REAR DAMAGE AS SEEN IN PHOTOS. ONE SET OF KEYS AND ONE VALET KEY. TERMS OF SALE: 1. BUYER PAYS FOR SHIPPING. 2. $500 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL AND THE REST IN CASHIERS CHECK OR CASH IN PERSON. 3. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK BEFORE PUTTING IN OFFERS. PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE CAR IN PERSON. THANK YOU. |
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2017 North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Year finalists revealed
Tue, Nov 15 2016The finalists for the 2017 North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Year were announced Tuesday at AutoMobility LA ahead of the 2016 LA Auto Show. Approximately 60 judges, including Autoblog's editor-in-chief Mike Austin, evaluated over 40 vehicles and named three models as the finalists in each category. The award for the Utility Vehicle of the Year is new for 2017 and separates SUVs, crossovers, and minivans from pickup trucks. The finalists are: Car of the Year: Chevrolet Bolt Genesis G90 Volvo S90 Truck of the Year: Ford F-Series Super Duty Honda Ridgeline Nissan Titan Utility Vehicle of the Year Chrysler Pacifica Jaguar F-Pace Mazda CX-9 The winners for the 24th annual NACTOY awards will be named on January 9 at the Detroit Auto Show. Related Video: Chevrolet Chrysler Ford Honda Jaguar Mazda Nissan Truck Crossover Minivan/Van SUV Electric Luxury Sedan north american car of the year NACTOY
Xcar samples the new Honda Civic Type R
Mon, Jun 8 2015Honda is in the midst of launching the long-awaited new Civic Type R into an increasingly competitive hot-hatch market – in Europe, at least – and naturally had the good sense to invite Xcar to come and drive it. After a lengthy gestation period, Honda finally unveiled the new Type R at the Geneva Motor Show just a few months ago, driving 306 horsepower to the front wheels through an old-school six-speed manual transmission. That's more muscle than you'd get in just about any front-drive hot hatch to date, including the Volkswagen GTI, Seat Leon Cupra, and Renaultsport Megane 275 - not to mention some all-wheel drive machinery like the VW Golf R and Subaru WRX STI (if only by a nose). All of that adds up to a recipe for one heck of a ride if we've ever seen one, and we'll have our own impressions on how it drives soon enough. But if "soon enough" can't come soon enough for you, check out the video above to see what Xcar has to say about it.
Toyota raises Japanese base wages for first time since 2008
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The average Toyota employee will earn 2,700 yen ($26.28) more each month, a 0.8 percent increase from last year. Workers will also receive about 7,300 yen ($71.09) more monthly based on seniority and promotions. Finally, the company's union pushed through a median bonus of 2.44 million yen ($23,768) for 2014, the highest in 6 years.
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