2001 Honda Prelude Stock Rebuild Transmission on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
For sale by owner is a 2001 Honda Prelude with automatic transmission. All power options and everything works as it should. Exterior is pearl white and the body is clean without any damage. Inside has been under seat covers majority of its life and shows no wear.No smoke, no pets. The car is 100% stock with the exception of a cd player, I use it mostly for the aux plug to stream Pandora or my personal music but it will play cd or radio just fine. I also have the stock radio in case anyone wants it. Mechanically the car is in excellent condition. Transmission has been rebuilt and is under warranty. Transmission axle seals has also been replaced. Engine is quiet and runs smooth. Recently replaced plugs, distributor, ignition coil, ignition wires, distributor cap/rotor, all filters, fuel pump, egr valve, fuel filter and all fluid flushes. Car also has a recent battery and a new starter, brakes and tires. Looks and drives very well, all issues have been addressed and the car will last for many trouble free years. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the car. Clean and clear title.All original keys with keyless entry.
I owned the car since 4/2010. First 2 owners were from the same family then me. At the time of registration I noted mileage as 120000 but the clerk made a mistake and titled it with 150000. I didn't notice this until the next day and was told that they cant fix this because it was already filed with the state. Not really an issues but worth mentioning. The report does show 2 accident. First one was with a previous owner, he hit a motorcycle. There was no damage but of course report was made. Second one is my wife bumping into someone in traffic at less then 5 miles an hour, again there is no damage but the person insisted in reporting it. Body work is all original and have never been painted. $500 deposit due via PayPal in 24 hours. Balance due within 3 days unless prior arrangements are made. Car is located in South Beach Miami, FL. I can pick you up at Miami International Airport or I can deliver the car to your door at 75 cents a mile. If I am delivering the car to you, full balance and delivery charge MUST be paid prior to me leaving. |
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Honda exec says US market near capacity, could hurt subprime buyers
Thu, 21 Aug 2014Is there a point in the US auto industry where companies should start considering the welfare of their customers ahead of selling more cars? American Honda Executive Vice President of Sales John Mendel thinks that level exists, and we may be getting very close to it.
According to Automotive News, Mendel believes that finding more customers in the market could require pursuing subprime buyers and offering longer-term loans. However, he refuses to use those tactics. While selling models this way can improve things briefly, the strategies hurt resale prices and lower vehicle profits over time. The company won't do "stupid things in the short-term that damage the person who bought yesterday," he said to Automotive News. "It's a very, very short-term tactic especially in the subprime area."
American Honda, which combines the Acura and Honda brands, has seen market share decline from 9.7 percent to 9.1 percent through July 2014, according to Automotive News, and Autoblog's By the Numbers stats showed it posted falling sales in five of the seven months with data this year. Though, Mendel claims that was partially because the company focused on retail sales over fleets. The delays of the launches for the Honda Fit and Acura TLX likely didn't help either.
Foreign automakers pay from $38 to $65 per hour to non-union workers
Sun, Mar 29 2015As leaders for the United Auto Workers gather in Detroit for their Special Convention on Collective Bargaining to work out the negotiating stance for this year's new labor agreements with the Detroit 3 automakers, what they most want to do is figure out how to eliminate the two-tier wage scale. However, the lower Tier 2 wage has allowed the domestic automakers to reduce their labor costs, hire more workers, and compete better with their import competition. As it stands, per-hour labor rates including benefits are $58 at General Motors, $57 at Ford, and $48 at Fiat-Chrysler – a reflection of FCA's much greater number of Tier 2 workers. The Center for Automotive Research released a study of labor rates (including benefits) that put numbers to what the imports pay: Mercedes-Benz pays the most, at an average of $65 per hour, Volkswagen pays the least, at $38 per hour, and BMW is just a hair above that at $39 per hour. Among the Detroit competitors, Honda workers earn an average of $49 per hour, at Toyota it's $48 per hour, Nissan is $42 per hour, and Hyundai-Kia pays $41 per hour. The lower import wages are aided by their greater use of temporary workers compared to the domestics. Automotive News says the ten-dollar gap between those foreign camakers and the domestics turns out to about an extra $250 per car in labor, which adds up quickly when you're pumping out many millions of cars. That $250-per-car number is one that, come negotiating time, the Detroit 3 will want to reduce, as the UAW is trying to raise both Tier 1 and Tier 2 wages. Another wrinkle is that the domestic carmakers are considering the wide adoption of a third wage level lower than Tier 2. Some workers who do minor tasks like assembling parts trays kits and battery packs already make less than Tier 2, but the UAW will be quite wary about cementing yet another wage scale at the bottom of the system while it's trying to fight a bigger battle at the top. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req., BloombergImage Credit: AP Photo/Erik Schelzig Earnings/Financials UAW/Unions BMW Chevrolet Fiat Ford GM Honda Hyundai Kia Mercedes-Benz Nissan Toyota Volkswagen labor wages collective bargaining labor costs
Honda overhauls North American operations with eye towards more autonomy
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Honda's executive vice president and president of HNA Tetsuo Iwamura was named COO of automotive operations, taking over a position that had been handled by company president Takanobu Ito. Iwamura's new role puts him in charge of anything Honda makes that has four wheels, which Automotive News says equates to 78 percent of the company's global revenue.
The current company CFO, Fumihiko Ike, will fill the now-vacant role of company chairman and Kohei Takeuchi will take his place. Takeuchi is presently the operating officer, general manager of the accounting division. The executive swaps take effect April 1, 2013.