2000 Honda Insight 5mt 97k Miles All Original on 2040-cars
Villa Rica, Georgia, United States
Photos speak for themselves. The glossy paint is all original and there is zero collision history. Car was purchased new by my father in 2000, and has been in the family the entire time - I know the history. Garage-kept since new. Upgraded stereo speakers - best the Crutchfield sells for this model. New floor mats. Body is all-aluminum. Interior is nearly flawless. Seats are in great shape. The gas motor runs great - instant start, rated power, no leaks, no oil consumption. All scheduled maintenance has been performed since the car was new. Always adult driven - Dad was 92 when we took away the keys over his objections. Driven daily since 2010. The worst case on the IMA is a $2500 battery replacement. I am OK with the price reflecting the repair cost, but the enthusiast community has lots of on-line information for keeping old batteries working. The battery was replaced about six years ago under warranty, and the IMA worked fine until recently. I hope to see this car find a home with someone who appreciates how special it is - the first and still be best hybrid electric on the US market. EPA highway rating was 70 MPG, and there are driving techniques to take that number past 100. At the same time, the handling and acceleration reach sport car levels, at least when the electric boost is operating. Check my feedback - I take really good care of my cars, and next owners are always happy with their purchase. |
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Honda reveals next-gen Fit Hybrid
Fri, 19 Jul 2013Psst! Remember late last month when we showed you those Japanese magazine scans purporting to show the next Honda Fit? The ones with the markedly more aggressive snout and Cuisinart-blade alloys? Yup, they were the real deal, but they weren't the standard model, they were images of the new Hybrid. We know this because Honda has just released a handful of images and some details on its forthcoming gas-electric hatchback, and the images line up perfectly.
The big story for the third-generation Fit Hybrid will be the fuel economy, naturally. Honda says it has achieved economy ratings of 36.4 kilometers per liter - 86 miles per gallon - on its home-market cycle, highest among all hybrid models in Japan and a 35-percent improvement over the current Fit Hybrid, a model not sold in the US.
Honda says it has achieved economy ratings of 86 mpg on its home-market cycle.
Honda Walking Assist Device begins US testing at Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Sun, 17 Nov 2013For years, we've been wondering what implications Honda's Asimo robot could have in the real world, and now we're starting to get a sense of that. Honda announced that it will begin its first US clinical studies of the Walking Assist Device at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago in an effort to provided improved mobility for people who have suffered a stroke. While the automotive tie-in here is pretty weak, this is the first time we've heard about this device since it was unveiled back in 2008.
Weighing in at six pounds, Honda's device is fitted to the waist and legs of patients to make it easier to walk, and the 22.2-volt lithium-ion battery provides enough electricity for more than an hour of operation. According to Honda's press release, which is posted below, up to 80 percent of the almost 800,000 stroke victims each year (in the US alone) are afflicted with limited mobility, so a medical aid like this could have a big impact in the real world.
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.