2001 Honda Odyssey Van *ready For Summer Travel* **no Reserve** on 2040-cars
Pineville, Louisiana, United States
**NO RESERVE AUCTION** **5 DAY AUCTION**
**2001 HONDA ODYSSEY VAN - COLD AC** WE HAVE A HONDA VAN FOR SALE HERE. THE TRANSMISSION STARTED TO SLIP EVERY ONCE IN AWHILE ON ME A MONTH AGO SO I TOOK IT IN AND HAD IT REBUILT. IT NOW SHIFTS GREAT AND DRIVES GREAT AS WELL. THE AC IS COLD AND BOTH SLIDING DOORS WORK CORRECTLY SO EASY TO GET IN FROM EITHER SIDE. HAS A FEW COSMETIC ISSUES THAT YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS BUT NO DENTS OR ANYTHING. CHECK OUT THE PICTURES AND IF YOU NEED ANYMORE OF ANYTHING TEXT ME AND I CAN SEND SOME OR EMAIL THEM. FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT ME AT 318-56ZERO-SIX243 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU NEED ANY MORE PICS. I AM A LICENSED DEALER LOCATED AT 4917 HWY 28EAST IN PINEVILLE, LA 71360. FEEL FREE TO COME ANYTIME AND CHECK IT OUT AND DRIVE IT BEFORE BIDDING AS WELL. WINNING BIDDER WILL RECEIVE A 60 DAY TEMP TAG AND TEMP REGISTRATION AND YOU WILL PAY YOUR OWN TAXES WHERE YOU ARE FROM. YOU ONLY PAY ME WHAT THE HIGH BID IS. $500 DEPOSIT DUE THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTION END AND REST OF PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING |
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Zipcar, Honda announce OneWay carsharing with 2015 Fit
Fri, May 2 2014Zipcar has been around for over a dozen years, and now shares more than 10,000 cars on a short-term basis with 850,000 members around the world. But there's been one thing missing from the carsharing giant's quiver of options: the one-way rental. That changes today. For a select few in Boston, anyway. OneWay's Boston launch is so soft that Zipcar says it's not even sure how much it will charge. Zipcar has announced a new one-way carsharing option called (annoyingly) ONE>WAY. This new program soft launches in Boston today, and it's so soft that Zipcar says it's not even sure how much it will charge drivers who use the new service. What we do know is that OneWay exclusively uses the 2015 Honda Fit and will allow drivers to rent by the half hour as they pick up and drop off in two different locations. The standard Zipcar model requires the cars to be brought back to the original location and has a one-hour minimum. At least one membership fee will cover both standard Zipcar and Zipcar OneWay. The introduction of shorter-term, one-way rental may sound a bit like Car2go, the successful carsharing program started by Daimler. Zipcar representatives told AutoblogGreen that it did develop OneWay in response to member demand and that there are two main differences between the two carsharing services. First, since OneWay still uses the traditional reserved-for-Zipcar parking spot method (new ones will be established for OneWay), there will always be a guaranteed space when you arrive at your destination. Second, the Fit has a lot roomier than the Smart ForTwo used by Car2go. To see this point in action, check out the four happy hipsters in Zipcar's new ad for OneWay below. There are currently other Fits in Zipcar fleets in other cities, but the specially branded vehicles in the Boston trial program will need to be used with the OneWay vehicles. That means, for now at least, that users will specify a pick-up and drop-off location before renting the vehicle, said Kaye Ceille, the president of Zipcar. The 30-minute minimum might also someday be changed, depending on user feedback. There's a lot up in the air right now, but Zipcar did say that despite the fact that OneWay is intended for short trips and has reserved parking, the Fit EV will not be involved. That car simply doesn't offer the cargo flexibility that the standard Fit does and some of the reserved parking spots will be on the street, where putting in a charging station isn't feasible.
Honda CB350 and cafe racer culture explored by Electric Federal
Sun, 20 Oct 2013The latest video from Electric Federal covers one of our favorite aspects of motorcycle culture - café racers. In an interview with Adam "Gasser" Gaspic, the owner of Gasser Customs, EF takes a look at the culture and one of Gasser's latest offerings, a hopped-up Honda CB350, called the Silver Bullet.
Gasser has gone all-out on the Silver Bullet, replacing some of the body parts with fiberglass and delivering more than a few upgrades to the rebuilt engine. The brakes and suspension of the smaller bike also get some attention, as do some of the bike's aesthetics. Besides the upgrades, there's just something to be said for the sleek, minimalist nature of the little Honda.
Naturally, the videography is gorgeous, and it's a great look at a kind of motorcycling that seems to be overlooked in the world of sport bikes and Harley-Davidson-style cruisers. Take a look below for the full video.
Honda invests $470 million for new transmission plant in Mexico
Fri, 03 May 2013Honda has announced that it has made an initial investment of $470 million to build a brand new transmission plant in Ceyala, Mexico. For those keeping track, this is the same city that will also house Honda's new automobile manufacturing facility, which will begin production of the Fit compact beginning in the spring of 2014.
This new transmission plant is expected to come online in the second half of 2015, with an annual production capacity of 350,000 units, though that number is expected to double in the years following the plant's opening. With a 700,000-unit production capacity, Honda says a full 1,500 new associates will be hired at the Mexican plant.
Honda will specifically use this new transmission plant for the production of CVTs for automobiles built in Mexico, as well as for cars produced in facilities around the world. It stands to reason, then, that since the next-generation Honda Fit will be built right around the corner from these new CVTs, the small hatchback - which is expected to grow into a full family of vehicles - could be fitted with continuously variable units in the future.