2004 Honda Pilot Ex Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
I have owned this 2004 Honda Pilot since 2008. It is amazingly clean for such a high mileage SUV. Honda has 213,000 miles. The leather seats are in great shape and has some wrinkling but no tears or rips. Mechanically the Honda is very sound and has been well maintained. A/C is ice cold. The body has a few scratches but no major dents or dings. Paint is still in great shape all over the vehicle. No flooding or accidents on this vehicle. Third row seats 8 or 9. Recently replaced the rear brake pads (May 2014) and was told that the front pads were at about 70%. Purchased two new rear tires (May 2014) and the front tires are at about 14/32 nds. Honda runs and drives great and I would not be afraid to take it anywhere. Last summer we drove it from Texas to California with the wife and kids (with 188,000 miles on it!). It needs front struts and shocks (bouncy ride but does not affect drivability). Front passenger door only locks manually but other doors lock with clicker. No leaks of any kind and does not use oil. Please contact me if you have any questions or want photos of any specific area. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!!! |
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Wed, 24 Apr 2013According to The Wall Street Journal, Honda CEO Takanobu Ito believes that China's nascent car-buying demographic isn't all that interested in hybrid cars - at least not yet. The emissions story doesn't resonate with them, and certainly not for the higher purchase premium such models usually carry. What they really want, Ito believes, is reliable, affordable cars that fit their needs. When it comes to Honda sales, the numbers would appear to jibe with his thoughts: Honda sold 598,577 vehicles in China last year through its two joint ventures, yet just 542 of them were hybrids - not even a tenth of a percent. However, Toyota sold 840,500 cars in China last year, and two percent of that total, 17,300 units, were hybrids, which is closer to the still-piddling three-percent ratio of sales that Toyota posted in the US last year.
Honda offers the Insight, Fit Hybrid and CR-Z in China and plans to make components for its Integrated Motor Assist hybrid system there from next year, the hope being it will reduce the cost of hybrid cars for local buyers. That was one part of the plan Honda laid out last year to popularize its IMA system in China. Other initiatives include the introduction of a new hybrid system for mid-sized and large vehicles and a plug-in hybrid. Among the four new vehicles Honda showed during this weekend's press day for the Shanghai Motor Show (including the Concept M minivan pictured above) there was not a single hybrid among them.
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