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2004 Honda S2000 Convertible *low Mileage* Vtec 2.2l on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:66995
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United States

2004 Honda S2000 AP2 VTEC 2.2L super clean. No defects other than those noted in pictures. No cracks, cracks on dash, wear, scracthes, smells, tears, stains, nothing of those. Super clean, and engoie compartment is as good as new. With its original under the hood stickers and vins. No frame damage, and certainly no airbag deployment gauranteed. No airbag problems. It has salvage title, but the car has been refurbished to the max. Runs straight, and never even did alignment. Two rims with minimal scratches and noted on picture. Scratches on paint only one, and noted in pictures. VTEC is amazing kicks in with no problems at 7000 rpms strong. ICE COLD air and Heater working properly. No wear on dash or center console. The center console is as good as new. No cracks on any plastic inside. All electric stuff works with no problems and never been messed with. No modification at all on this beauty, all stock. Which is better in every way. Convertible top defects noted in pictures. HID Xenon lights working amazing and bright all original. Same with leds on the back. All turn signal work, wipers too. Windshield no cracks. All glass original with VIN Number. Door panels in amazing condition. Tires are going great. Three custom decals can be taken off no problem and under them theres no paint damage at all. Only paint damage is noted in pictures. Clutch is amazing, and car has been maintenanced properly and running great, and has very low milage only 6500 per year. The engine revs and when you hear it, its a beauty to hear, Team Honda all the way! More info for anything contact me from ebay message, and let me know if you want to call me for anything I will provide phone number for you to call me. I am not the original owner but the past one took great care of it. Pet free and smoke free. Original owners manual, with original floor mats, and extra tire and jack. Regarding payment contact me and then I will provide phone number. Shipping we can discuss and we can help each other out. No dents or dings. No mechanical problems.



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Honda underreported 1,729 claims of injuries or deaths since 2003

Tue, Nov 25 2014

Among these underreported cases were eight Takata airbag inflator ruptures not submitted. Following an independent audit of its safety reporting procedures, Honda has found massive holes in its methodology and practices that resulted in 1,729 claims of injuries or deaths going unreported to federal authorities dating back to July 2003. The cases should have been submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as part of its quarterly Early Warning Reports (EWRs) under the TREAD Act, but they fell through the cracks for a variety of reasons. Honda blames the underreporting on three factors: data entry errors, computer coding problems and "an overly narrow interpretation of what constituted a 'written notice' under the TREAD Act." The first two issues were related to the computer program that collected the claims. If employees didn't enter a date in the "written claim received" field, then they were omitted from the EWRs. Also, the company's internal component codes didn't always match those used by NHTSA, and only the ones that were the same were disclosed. Finally, third-party documents, including police reports, were not considered. Honda says the computer error is now corrected, and the company is updating its data entry training. In the future, written and oral claims will be included in EWRs, as well. Among these underreported cases were eight Takata airbag inflator ruptures not submitted in Honda's EWRs, including one death and seven injuries. However, the automaker claims NHTSA was already aware of all of these incidents either from the agency's own records or from the company's notification outside of the EWR process. Unfortunately, this problem could have been stopped much sooner. The issue was first brought to light in 2011 but didn't result in a followup. NHTSA advised the automaker of discrepancies in January 2012, and it still did nothing. This third-party audit wasn't commissioned until September 2014. "Honda acknowledges that it lacked the urgency needed to correct its problems on a timely basis," it says in the announcement. Separately, the Japanese government is starting an investigation, as well. According to Reuters, the Japanese Transport Minister has created a task force to look into the Takata recalls and find out whether Honda under-reported incidents there. Scroll down to read the company's entire statement on the third-party investigation.

Race Recap: 2013 Indianapolis 500 better than Bollywood; all the emotion, none of the music [spoilers]

Mon, 27 May 2013

If the 2013 Indy 500 were a movie it would be the one expected to win all the little statues come awards season, and if it were an athlete it would have made spectators watch in awe as it broke record after record. And this kind of talk comes after last year's race was considered one of the best ever - the last lap hijinks in 2012 and Takuma Sato's crash leading to a podium ceremony straight out of a Golden Globes tearjerker.
But this year's race delivered more than anyone expected, from the 250,000 fans to the commentators to the IndyCar series itself and, finally, to the guy who hopped through a two-mile window on Lap 197 to take the lead and keep it until the end.

2016 Honda HR-V officially finds its fit in Los Angeles

Wed, 19 Nov 2014

Honda's extended tease for the 2016 HR-V compact crossover is finally over. The CUV debuted in Japan late, last year, and the company has trotted various versions to shows around the world since then. The time has finally come for all of the details about the US version to be revealed at this year's Los Angeles Auto Show.
Honda has been keeping the HR-V's powertrain a closely guarded secret - until now. All of them get a 1.8-liter four-cylinder that makes 138 horsepower and 127 pound-feet of torque with the choice of either a six-speed manual or CVT. Either front- or all-wheel drive is available, but the six-speed is only available on front-driving models.
Based on the same platform as the Fit, the HR-V actually doesn't seem to share much with its smaller sibling in terms of looks and instead borrows more cues from its big brother - the latest 2015 CR-V. Bits of Honda's larger crossover peek out in the grille and roof shape, but the HR-V reinterprets the design in its own funky way. Hiding the rear door handles near the rear pillar is an especially clever touch. The compact's wheelbase is 102.8 inches, just 0.3 inches shorter than its larger sibling. However, overall length for the new model is 169.1 inches, about 10 inches shorter than the CR-V.