2011 Honda Accord Ex-l Sedan 4-door 2.4l ** Low Miles ** on 2040-cars
Hillsborough, North Carolina, United States
** Priced To Sell ** Beautiful 2011 Honda Accord EX-L **
** Excellent On Gas ** One Owner ** Clean Carfax ** New Car Smell ** ** Excellent Condition Inside and Outside ** ** Still Under Manufacturers Warranty ** Gorgeous 2011 Honda Accord EX-L in polished metal metallic. Absolutely loaded! Equipped with one touch electric moon-roof, Heated Leather seats, Bluetooth connection, Honda Premium Stereo, Power heated outside mirrors, Alloy wheels, Traction control and Stability control, Wood grain, the list goes on! Has the 2.4 Liter engine with 6 speed automatic transmission that gets 34 MPG! This Superb condition vehicle was a 3 year lease trade in. This Honda is in Beautiful condition inside and out with no accidents, a clean history report, and a top notch Honda Dealer service history! I've bought and brokered Honda vehicles for many years from the same source as the larger dealers, but take care of one customer at a time. You can pay more, but certainly will not find a nicer example Accord EX-L! Ask about shipping discounts. Give me a call, text or email for any additional information … 919-886-3379 Thanks Shawn Heated Leather Seats Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel Duel Power Seats Moon Roof Bluetooth Wireless Heated Mirrors Duel Climate Control Wood Grain Premium Sound System XM Satelite MP3 ( Multi Disc ) Alloy Wheels Keyless Entry Power Windows and Door Locks Tire Pressure Monitoring Traction and Stability Control ABS ( 4-Wheel ) |
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Honda shines the spotlight on Project Drive-In success
Tue, 24 Sep 2013Project Drive-In, a Honda-sponsored campaign to save drive-in theaters across the country, is beginning to bear fruit, as the first theaters have been informed that they'll be getting free digital projectors. Many theaters still use 35-millimeter film, which is being phased out rather aggressively in the movie industry. The move to digital, meanwhile, requires nearly a six-figure investment, forcing many drive-ins to close up shop for good.
The first phase of the campaign saw the public vote for their favorite drive-in, with the top five getting a free digital projector, courtesy of Honda. There's some touching reaction videos of the owners being informed that they'd won down below. The next phase in the program takes place on Indiegogo, where Project Drive-In is trying to raise $100,000 for the drive-in that's gotten the next highest number of votes. If the Indiegogo campaign reaches that figure before its expiration on October 7, it'll make the donation and reset the meter to save another theater.
Take a look down below for the video from Honda on Project Drive-In, and then do yourselves a favor, and head over to the Project Drive-In Indiegogo campaign, and make a donation.
McLaren pondering Honda-powered 911 killer?
Tue, 21 May 2013As one of the premier sports cars in the world, the Porsche 911 is always driving around with a target on its rear-engined backside. If a new report is to be believed, the latest automaker with plans to build a 911-fighting sports coupe could be McLaren. Motor Trend is reporting that the recent news that Honda and McLaren are teaming up to build Formula One racecars could bear road-going fruit as well.
According to the article, the unnamed entry-level McLaren coupe may be powered by a Honda-sourced engine, but a detuned version of the 3.8-liter V8 from the MP4-12C is said to be more likely. All in, though, there is no solid information on the car just yet. As a reminder, M/T points out that the last time McLaren partnered up with a mainstream automaker, the world was introduced to the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren.
British Honda CR-V looks tough, gets diesel and 9-speed auto
Wed, 01 Oct 2014Honda just took the wraps off of its thoroughly updated 2015 CR-V for the US, with a touch more style and improved powertrain to provide more torque and better fuel economy. In our First Drive, we found that all of the changes really focused the CUV even more towards the desires of its audience of mostly families. European crossover shoppers don't have to wait too long to see these tweaks for themselves and get a few exclusive upgrades of their own.
While US models get a torquier gasoline engine, Europe loves its diesels. Therefore, the CR-V over there benefits from a more powerful 1.6-liter i-DTEC oil-burner that produces 158 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. This new addition is only available on the four-wheel drive version, and it replaces the previous 2.2-liter diesel in the lineup. Also as opposed to the CVT here, there's now an optional nine-speed automatic gearbox across the pond.
According to Honda, the new diesel with a six-speed manual drops emissions by 11 percent compared to its predecessor. Opting for the nine-speed auto makes things 20 percent cleaner in contrast to the previous 2.2-liter CR-V with an auto.