2003 Honda Cr-v Ex Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Franklinville, New York, United States
You are bidding on a 2003 Honda CR-V EX Suv 4 cyl. 2.4 Multi-port fuel injected vehicle. The color is gold. VIN # SHSRD78813U132939
Side Air Bags Power Sunroof Air Conditioning Driver Air Bag Security System Keyless Entry Tinted Glass Cloth Upholstery Alum/Alloy Wheels New Brakes Fresh Oil Change Ready to go with a long life ahead. Two minor issues are the radio/cd player doesn't work and there is a small 5 inch crack in the plastic piece below the bumper. Everything else works great! Very Clean vehicle with zero rust. New tires last year, quite a bit of life left. Happy Bidding! Winner of auction must make a $500.00 deposit with in 48 hours. |
Honda CR-V for Sale
- Exl suv 2.4l cd 4x4 leather moon roof aluminum wheels abs
- One owned warranty four wheel drive leather sunroof xm radio sold here new(US $16,397.00)
- One owner automatic four wheel drive cloth cd player local trade
- 2001 honda cr-v lx all wheel drive 2.0l 4 cylinder auto great gas mileage(US $5,900.00)
- Florida 94k cr-v lx 2wd automatic 4 wheel abs florida owner nice!!!(US $7,650.00)
- Ex (4x4) suv 2.4l cd tires - front all-season tires - rear all-season abs a/c(US $8,600.00)
Auto Services in New York
Wheeler`s Collision Service ★★★★★
Vogel`s Collision Svc ★★★★★
Village Automotive Center ★★★★★
Vail Automotive Inc ★★★★★
Turbine Tech Torque Converters ★★★★★
Top Line Auto Glass ★★★★★
Auto blog
Honda takes us through 50 years of automobiles in 60 seconds
Fri, 12 Jul 2013Honda's wonderfully simple, fun ads are not in short supply right now. We showed you Hands, the followup to 2003's The Cog, last week. If you haven't had a chance to look at those two great videos, we strongly encourage you to head over that way and give them a watch.
The latest minute-long commercial is a bit more dear, though. And while it may be in Japanese, it's still a cool look back at Honda and its car-building history.
This is also a great video if you're a fan of odd, vintage Japanese vehicles. Honda's T360 and a few old Civics are featured heavily, although we can't help but notice that a few very big names are missing. Where's the NSX or the S2000? How about the original Insight, a car so revolutionary it still has a cult following today? Honda has made some great cars, we just wish it'd show off more of them. Check out the video below.
Honda to dub Fit-based as HR-V for North America
Sun, 06 Apr 2014You may remember it as the Urban SUV (pictured above) from when it debuted in concept form at the Detroit Auto Show last year, or know it as the Vezel as the production version was unveiled for the Japanese Domestic Market at the 2014 Tokyo Motor Show. But when Honda starts exporting its new Fit-based crossover - or better yet, building it in Mexico for North American consumption - it will be called the HR-V.
This news comes courtesy of Honda enthusiast forum Temple of VTEC. When contacted by Autoblog, Honda spokesmen declined to comment on the veracity of the report, saying only that it would "announce the name in the near future," but the handle fits with what we know about Honda's history with compact crossovers. The previous HR-V (which was not available in the States) was a high-riding, squared-off crossover built between 1999 and 2006 and based on the Fit's predecessor, the Honda Logo.
While the HR-V moniker might not have name recognition in North America, it would in Europe where Honda also hopes its new crossover will find eager customers. It will also fit in nicely below the CR-V that will continue on as the HR-V's larger stablemate.
Honda overhauls North American operations with eye towards more autonomy
Mon, 25 Feb 2013The increasing sales success of Honda North America (HNA) has led to Honda brass in Japan reorganizing regional operations here. The management shuffling here and in Japan is intended to both streamline and confer more responsibility on HNA "as the region assumes a larger role in shaping Honda's global business," and as Honda builds more facilities that serve several roles in the product development pipeline.
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.