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2005 Honda Pilot Ex-l 4wd on 2040-cars

US $11,950.00
Year:2005 Mileage:92800 Color: Temperature Gauge
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Technical Features 
-       255hp 3.5-liter SOHC 24-valve VTEC V6 Engine 
 -       5-speed Automatic Transmission with Grade Logic Control
 -       VTM-4 4-Wheel Drive System
 -       4-Wheel Disc Breaks
 -       Electronic Break Distribution (EBD) 
 -       Brake Assist 
 -       Front MacPherson Strut Suspension
 -       Rear Multi-Link Suspension
 -       Drive-By-Wire Throttle System 
 -       Variable-Assist Rack-and-Pinion Power Steering 
 -       Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars 
 -       EPA-Certified Tier-2 Bin-5 
 -       CARB-Certified ULEV2   

 Safety Features
-       Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Dual-Stage Airbags (SRS) 
-       Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Side Airbags (SRS) 
-       Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) 
-       Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 
-       3-Point Seatbelts 
-       Front Seat Belt Pretensioners 
-       Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
-       Side-Impact Door Beams 
-       Front and Rear Crumple Zones 
-       Remote Entry with Security System
-       Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System
-       LATCH System for Child Seats

Interior Features
-       DVD Rear Entertainment System with 7” Display & Wireless Headsets
-       Leather-Trimmed Seats
-       AM/FM/6Disc In-Dash CD Audio System with 7 Speakers Incl. Subwoofer and Cassette
-       Steering Wheel Audio Controls
-       Front & Rear Auto. Climate Control with Air Filtration System
-       8-Passenger Seating
-       Driver’s 8-Way Power Seat with Adjustable Lumbar Support
-       Heated Front Seats
-       Front Center Console with Armrest and Storage
-       Split Fold-Down 2nd and 3rd Rows
-       2nd-Row Fold-Down Activity Tray
-       Power Windows and Door Locks
-       Driver’s Auto Up/Down Window
-       Cargo Area Light and Cargo Net
-       12-Volt Power Outlets
-       2nd & 3rd-Row Grab Rail with Integrated Map Lights
-       Cruise Control
-       Exterior Temperature Gauge
-       Floor Mats
-       HomeLink System
-       Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel   

Exterior Features
-       Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature
-       Auto-off Headlights
-       Intermittent Rear-Wiper/Washer
-       Rear Privacy Glass
-       Heated Power Door Mirrors
-       Rear Roof Spoiler
-       Roof Rails
-       Running Boards

Honda Pilot for Sale

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Kayaba, Sumitomo to pay millions for price-fixing in US

Sat, Sep 19 2015

Kayaba Industry Co, which does business in the US as suspension parts maker KYB, and Sumitomo Electric Industries are facing payments in the millions to settle price-fixing cases about the components that they make. As part of the Department of Justice's ongoing crackdown of price fixing in the auto industry, KYB agreed to pay $62 million and pleaded guilty to conspiracy to set the cost of shock absorbers from the mid '90s through 2012. The company allegedly worked with co-conspirators to keep the cost of the parts high, and those components then made it into vehicles from Honda, Kawasaki, Nissan, Subaru, Suzuki, and Toyota. "Any collusive agreement among competitors to restrict price competition undercuts our free enterprise system and violates the law," said Carter M. Stewart, US Attorney of the Southern District of Ohio, in the DoJ's announcement. Over the past few years, the DoJ has brought cases against 37 parts suppliers and 55 executives, leading to over $2.6 billion in fines. The investigations haven't always been so successful – some of the Japanese execs fled from the US to avoid prosecution. Critics allege that price fixing is simply how business is done. According to Automotive News, Sumitomo Electric Industries is also facing a $50 million settlement in a civil lawsuit that's related to price fixing of parts like wiring harnesses and heater control panels. The plaintiffs include owners and dealers that purchased vehicles with these parts. The company asserts that the violations are from before 2010, and it now has different process in place to avoid further violations. KYB Agrees to Plead Guilty and Pay $62 Million Criminal Fine for Fixing Price of Shock Absorbers Kayaba Industry Co. Ltd., dba KYB Corporation (KYB) has agreed to plead guilty and to pay a $62 million criminal fine for its role in a conspiracy to fix the price of shock absorbers installed in cars and motorcycles sold to U.S. consumers. According to charges filed today, KYB conspired from the mid-1990s until 2012 to fix the prices of shock absorbers sold to Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (manufacturer of Subaru vehicles), Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd., Nissan Motor Company Ltd., Suzuki Motor Corporation and Toyota Motor Company, including their subsidiaries in the United States.

U.S. issues new tariff threat, this time against British-built cars

Mon, Jan 27 2020

WASHINGTON — Britain is the United States' closest ally but their long friendship may be sorely tested as the two countries try to forge a new trade agreement after Britain's exit from the European Union. U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Saturday in London that he was optimistic that a bilateral deal with Britain could be reached as soon as this year. But Mnuchin gave up no ground after a second meeting with his UK counterpart, Sajid Javid. Javid has insisted that Britain will proceed with a unilateral digital services tax, despite a U.S. threat to levy retaliatory tariffs on British-made autos. Mnuchin told reporters after Saturday's meeting that such taxes would discriminate against big U.S. tech companies like Alphabet Inc's Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon. The UK Treasury declined to comment on the private meeting. The divide highlights the challenges ahead as the Trump administration seeks a new bilateral agreement with Britain, part of a broader push to rebalance relations with nearly all its major trading partners. The stakes are high — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pegged the trade deal with United States as a way to ease the pain of breaking with Europe, Britain's largest trade partner. U.S. President Donald Trump, has promised a "massive" trade deal to support Brexit, the product of a populist movement similar to his "America First" agenda. The goodwill and special relationship the two countries have enjoyed for decades may not count for much, experts say. "Trump is not going to be doing Johnson any favors," said Amanda Sloat, a senior fellow with the Brookings Institution in Washington. "He's not going to give him a trade deal without major concessions." Even before the digital tax issue arose, the Trump administration threatened to tax foreign car imports, which could hit British-made Jaguar, Land Rover, Mini, and Honda Civic hatchback cars. Stiff U.S. trade demands include increased access for U.S. farm goods, concessions that will be difficult for Britain's entrenched natural food culture to swallow. The United States also wants Britain to change the way its National Health Service prices drugs and allow in more U.S. pharmaceuticals, which could prove politically unpopular for Johnson's government. Washington's demand that London block Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd for national security reasons could also cloud talks.

Honda renders three-row MPV for Jakarta reveal

Mon, 22 Jul 2013

In preparation for the Indonesia International Motor Show coming up in September, Honda has released a teaser sketch (click to enlarge) of a new three-row MPV - specifically designed for this region - set to debut at the show. Honda says this yet-to-be-named people mover will be positioned in the entry-level MPV segment, which it says is a crucial part of the Indonesian auto market.
While there is no way to tell the size of the vehicle based off this rendering, it does appear to be far more stylish than the Honda CR-V, although the stepped-down beltline and the pinched shape of the rear quarter window have us thinking that Honda designers have been staring at the BMW i3 a little bit too much. The New Honda MPV will be powered by a 1.5-liter gas engine, and it goes on sale (and production) in Indonesia early next year. Honda has released a short press release for the new model, which is posted below.