2003 Honda Element Ex Sport Awd 72,594 Miles Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States
We are selling our 2003 Honda Element. It currently has 72,500 miles on it. The tires only have 10,000 miles on them and we just put brand new brakes and rotors on the rear and front, as well as just had the oil changed May 22nd. Also new are the shocks, the cabin filter, air filter and all new fluids. Factory Honda keyless entry has been added with two key fobs and a valet key and includes factory running boards. It is also AWD, perfect for winter!!! The back seats fold up for easy hauling and it also has a roof rack. Non smoking owners and this car has been babied!!!! You are not going to find another one with this low of miles and this clean!!! Another great feature is it's removable sunroof!! The DVD players could possibly be included in the negotiation also. Clean Carfax!
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Honda begins Micro Commuter testing
Fri, 19 Jul 2013Autocar is reporting that Honda is about to start testing prototypes of its Micro Commuter, a petite EV that'll do adorable battle with the Renault Twizy if it reaches production.
Honda first showed the Micro Commuter, a so called super-urban vehicle, in November. Like the Renault, it features a 1+1 setup, meaning there's a central seat up front and a small backseat behind it. Honda has designed the tandem runabout for versatility, featuring a body that can be adapted for everything from child hauling to elderly passengers.
A rear-mounted electric motor draws power from a 15-kilowatt, lithium-ion battery, granting it a top speed of 50 miles per hour. With 37 miles of range, the Micro Commuter could be a neat urban solution. That said, these were figures that were announced in November, so we wouldn't be surprised to see them change as Honda gathers data from its new prototype testing program.
Newest version of Honda's ASIMO coming to TV on April 15
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The newest enhancements provide ASIMO with improved hand dexterity, the ability to use sign language, run faster, climb stars more smoothly, balance on one foot, jump and more. Honda says other new features will be demonstrated with hosts Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan on the show.
The ongoing development of ASIMO, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, is being done so that one day it can help humans who require assistance. The current version is 4-feet, 3-inches tall, weighs 110 pounds and is made mostly from magnesium alloy and plastic. A big limit is still its lithium-ion battery that only provides 40 minutes of charge. The robot has not needed human control to move since a previous iteration in 2011, which also improved its manual dexterity. It could even pour drinks.
Design Handbook explains the difference between design and styling
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When he relates his lesson to cars, he uses the 2013 Honda Accord and the new Chevrolet Impala as examples, but you'll have to watch the video below to find out which car he thinks is merely designed and which one has been styled.
We've also included a gallery of the Honda and a gallery of the Chevrolet so you can decide for yourself which one of these vehicles has been designed, and which one has been styled.