2013 Honda Cr-v Ex-l on 2040-cars
568 N Bridge St, Eden, North Carolina, United States
Engine:*CAMERA*XM*HSEATS*ROOF*FULL HONDA WARRANTY*
Transmission:*RARE AWD EX-L wONE OWNER wNEW MSRP $31k*
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 2HKRM4H78DH649039
Stock Num: 1061
Make: Honda
Model: CR-V EX-L
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: *Black*
Interior Color: *BLACK HEATED LEATHER*
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 17000
*HARD TO FIND EX-L AWD w/ONE OWNER w/NEW HONDA MSRP $31k*CARFAX CERTIFIED w/FULL HONDA BUMPER/BUMPER WARRANTY UNTIL 2015 or 36k*AWESOME AND VERY SPORTY COLOR COMBO BLACK w/BLACK HEATED LEATHER SEATING, POWER MOONROOF, HONDA PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM w/INDASH CD/AUX/XM, ALLOYS, STEERING CONTROLS w/CRUISE AND BLUETOOTH, KEYLESS ENTRY, FOGLIGHTS, TOP CROSSBARS, REARVIEW CAMERA, AWESOME AND VERY WELL KEPT AND RARE EX-L AWD in EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT! OPTIONAL 100k BUMPER/BUMPER EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILABLE FOR ONLY $995; retail $1300; PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL BRIAN FOR MORE INFO; DEALERSHIP HOURS By appointment **ONLY $279.00 doc fee** THANK YOU! GRATEFUL ALWAYS, Importacar My goal for Importacar is to hand pick the very best pre-owned vehicles. Along with the very best pre-owned choices, Importacar offers a low wholesale markup. If Importacar doesn't have your vehicle, WE will find it for YOU! Last but certainly the most important, I'm a Christian and pray about every car that I buy or sell and hope to make a difference with my business.
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2014 Honda Accord Hybrid [w/video]
Mon, 14 Oct 2013Delivering On Promises
The 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid should surprise no one. Its look is something we've seen since the non-hybrid versions went on sale last year. Its powertrain, mostly, we are familiar with from the already-on-sale Accord Plug-In model. And the overall vibe of the car? Well, it's an Accord, which has been a strong seller in the US for three decades, so much so that there's a very good chance you've been in one at some point, whether you noticed or not.
Honda's first attempt at an Accord Hybrid, released in 2005, put dynamic performance first, but it didn't match the public's maturing perception of what a hybrid is all about: fuel economy. The 2005 version was capable of a measly 28 miles per gallon combined, 25 in the city and 33 on the highway. Remember those numbers, and that the first-generation Accord Hybrid lasted all of three model years before being axed.
Five signs Honda cares about enthusiasts, again
Tue, Apr 14 2015It's a great time to be an enthusiast. From high-horsepower Hellcats to the purist BRZ, engaging automobiles are found in nearly every segment of the market. Everyone wants to join the performance parade. Everyone it seemed, but Honda. The company that built some of Formula One's most successful engines, helped launch the tuner market and gave the world a seminal supercar, has watched competitors of all stripes surge by it for the hearts, minds and dollars of enthusiasts. Until now. Honda put the rest of the auto world on notice at the New York Auto Show, revealing a jaw-dropping Civic concept, confirming the Type R will come to the United States and even adding a hatchback to the 2016 Civic line. Throw in the Acura NSX and much-improved ILX for Honda's luxury sibling, and it's undeniable the company is regaining its swagger. Once again, Honda is serious about performance, and here's five reasons why enthusiasts should believe. The Honda Civic Concept Looks Great We're psyched about the Civic concept, which was a surprise reveal earlier this month at the New York Auto Show. Clad in bright neon green, the concept edged out the Lincoln Continental for first place in our Editors' Choice awards at the show. As Editor-in-Chief Sharon Carty put it, "The color hurts so good." Yes, the green is blinding, but you don't have to squint to see the 10th generation of the Civic. Honda's concepts are the real deal, and this is the car (mostly) that will launch this fall. It's attractive, with a long hood, curvaceous sides and a simple but sporty grille. The powertrain lineup will include a 1.5-liter VTEC turbo four-cylinder paired with a six-speed manual, which should be a treat for enthusiasts. With its fresh looks and intriguing mechanicals, the concept previews an everyday driver you can get excited about. Obviously, we are. The Hatchback Returns Yep, the Civic is getting a five-door hatch in the United States. It's been a while. Honda last offered a Civic hatch for a brief time in the mid-2000s, and only as the lower-volume Si model. The new hatch will be produced at Honda's factory in the United Kingdom and imported to the United States. That's a win-win for Honda: it's using excess capacity in the UK to satiate a niche market for US buyers. The annual hatch production is reportedly expected to be 30,000 to 40,000 units, which is a drop in the bucket for the Civic lineup and its massive though declining sales.
Highlights and standouts from the 2015 LA Auto Show
Thu, Nov 19 2015This year's LA Auto Show has been packed with interesting debuts and fascinating industry trends. The Autoblog team is on the scene to examine all the new metal, and Senior Editor Greg Migliore has some show highlights for us in the video above. In particular, the new Fiat 124 Spider and Honda Civic Coupe stand out as important debuts. The Fiat is based on the excellent Mazda Miata, with a turbocharged 1.4-liter engine and revised styling. The Civic Coupe is a striking redesign of an extremely popular and important model for the company. And the restyled Ford Escape looks more like its bigger brother, the Explorer. There's this an much more in our video above. Watch it and let us know what you think – and look for more LA Auto Show coverage coming soon.