1996 Honda Civic Hatch Back Dx 5 Speed Manual With A/c on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
VERY CLEAN LOCAL TRADE IN, RUNS AND DRIVES VERY WELL. AFTER MARKET STEREO WITH CD PLAYER AND AUX FOR IPOD HOOK UP. FULLY DETAILED BOTH INSIDE AND OUT, VERY FEW SCRATCHS ANYWHERE ON THIS CAR!! THIS CLUTCH HAS THE ORIGINAL CLUTCH AND IS SHOWING SIGNS OF WEAR, IT WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED SOON. MATCHING TIRES WHICH HAVE OVER 60 LIFE LEFT ON THEM. THIS HONDA CIVIC WILL GET OVER 40 MPG ON THE HIGHWAY. NO FINANCING IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS VEHICLE. PLEASE HAVE CASH IN HAND THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE HIGHEST BIDDER WINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CALL DAVID WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT 410-960-5487 On Feb-22-14 at 15:19:42 PST, seller added the following information: We have title in hand, due to the age and mileage of this honda civic, it will be sold as is with no warranty! |
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Honda invests $470 million for new transmission plant in Mexico
Fri, 03 May 2013Honda has announced that it has made an initial investment of $470 million to build a brand new transmission plant in Ceyala, Mexico. For those keeping track, this is the same city that will also house Honda's new automobile manufacturing facility, which will begin production of the Fit compact beginning in the spring of 2014.
This new transmission plant is expected to come online in the second half of 2015, with an annual production capacity of 350,000 units, though that number is expected to double in the years following the plant's opening. With a 700,000-unit production capacity, Honda says a full 1,500 new associates will be hired at the Mexican plant.
Honda will specifically use this new transmission plant for the production of CVTs for automobiles built in Mexico, as well as for cars produced in facilities around the world. It stands to reason, then, that since the next-generation Honda Fit will be built right around the corner from these new CVTs, the small hatchback - which is expected to grow into a full family of vehicles - could be fitted with continuously variable units in the future.
Petition to bring Honda Civic Type R to US picking up steam
Mon, 10 Mar 2014Never mind what the executives say - we've had a sneaking suspicion all along that the upcoming Honda Civic Type R won't be coming to North America. And with good reason: both the prototype we drove in Japan and the concept unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show last week were based on the European-spec Civic hatchback - not to mention that some of the best hot hatches remain out of our reach.
Well it turns out we're not the only ones with that concern. There are legions of Honda hot hatch enthusiasts right here in the good old U S of A who want to see the new Civic Type R ripping up the Great American Road. And many of them are taking to the cyberclouds demanding that Honda bring it Stateside, post haste.
As of the time of writing, this online petition has gotten over 6,000 digital signatures, needing less than 1,500 more to get to the author's target of 7,500 votes. Of course, if and when the petition reaches its target, that still won't mean that Honda will bring it over, but it could mean that extra bit of encouragement the Japanese automaker's executives would need to tip the scales in our favor.
Former Honda CEOs chide current boss about quality
Thu, 13 Nov 2014Taking charge of a major corporation will never be without its challenges, and one of those - as Honda CEO Takanobu Ito is finding out - is filling the big shoes of those that came before. Ito's predecessors are apparently not pleased with what he's doing to the company, and are wasting no time in telling him so.
According to Reuters, two former Honda chiefs have recently visited Ito (pictured above with his predecessor Takeo Fukui) to talk to him about the Japanese automaker's quality issues, which they apparently regard as eroding the company's image. Nobuhiko Kawamoto, who served as CEO from 1990-98, reportedly came to Honda headquarters in Tokyo to deliver "stern words" to Ito last month. Kawamoto's immediate successor, Hiroyuki Yoshino, reportedly met with Ito under similar circumstances earlier this year.
Kawamoto and Yoshino are part of a larger group of former Honda executives who are concerned with the declining quality of the company's products under Ito's leadership. Where Honda once focused more on quality, collaborating more closely with parts suppliers,more recently the company has, in the eyes of those former executives at least, shifted its focus to quantity and to new technologies. That's what, the report alleges, has led to Honda recalling so many of its vehicles in recent years.