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2013 Honda Civic Lx Reparable Damaged Wrecked Salvage Only 2k Miles Bluetooth on 2040-cars

US $6,490.00
Year:2013 Mileage:2392
Location:

Matthews, North Carolina, United States

Matthews, North Carolina, United States

  


Rearview Camera, Bluetooth, SMS Text Message Function and much more....


Here is opportunity to buy 2013 Honda Civic with only 2K mi. As you can see from the photos that we have listed this Civic was involved in an accident.  The car starts. Rt Axle is out the car can't drive.  To repair, it will need a front bumper, headlights, hood, fenders, fans, radiator, radiator support, ac condenser , abs pump cracked, crossmember, seat belt. Driver Airbag. Rt apron and rail.   Nice project car. Please check the picture. 


 If you have any questions please email or call704773-4521
 
Futures:
  • Security System with Remote Entry and Trunk Release
  • i-MID with 5-Inch LCD Screen and Customizable Feature Settings
  • Rearview Camera with Guidelines
  • Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®[5]
  • SMS Text Message Function[6]
  • Illuminated Steering Wheel-Mounted Cruise, Audio, Phone and i-MID Controls
  • Tilt and Telescopic Steering Column
  • 160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System 
  • Pandora® Compatibility[7]
  • Bluetooth® Streaming Audio[5]
  • USB Audio Interface[8]
  • Eco Assist™ System
  • ULEV-2/PZEV CARB Emissions Rating[2]
  • Vehicle Stability Assist™ (VSA®) with Traction Control[3]
  • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
  • Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)[4
  •    and much more......




This vehicle will come with a  Salvage Title. All salvage cars sells as-is. You are welcome to inspect the car before you bid.
Please check with the DMV in your state for titling requirements.

After end of the auction  parking is free for 10 days after that $10 each day.




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2014 Honda HPD CR-Z

Tue, 05 Nov 2013

Honda invited us to its Southern California North American headquarters last week to take a spin in a very special CR-Z - one modified with a full complement of Honda Performance Development (HPD) components. While the company has been racing with HPD parts for years, this is the first time the automaker has offered them for its street-legal vehicles, and it has chosen this year's SEMA Show in Las Vegas to be the launch venue. Last year, Honda introduced the HPD Supercharged CR-Z Concept at SEMA - this is the slightly modified production version.
The complete transformation gives the normally placid hybrid hatchback a serious shot of adrenaline thanks to a bolt-on supercharger combined with suspension, tire, brake and exhaust upgrades. In addition to the blower (detailed in a bullet point below), new HPD suspension components lower the car by about half an inch, and firmer spring rates stiffen the ride. Stock 16- or 17-inch wheels are then replaced with HPD 18-inch alloys wrapped in sticky Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires (215/40ZR18 at all corners). The clutch is upgraded, a limited-slip differential is installed and new HPD monobloc four-piston calipers are fitted over slotted and ventilated iron rotors up front (the single-pistons over solid discs on the back axle are unchanged). In the rear, the stock hidden single exhaust pipe is replaced by a free-flow twin-tip exhaust that peers out of a new HPD lower diffuser. Other cosmetic enhancements include an HPD front lip spoiler, rear deck lid spoiler and an HPD emblem kit for each side. To say the CR-Z is transformed by the complete HPD package is an understatement.
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Honda and Mario Andretti cite pedestrians for excessive slowness

Thu, 05 Jun 2014

Honda and the Andretti family have a lot to celebrate at the moment. Andretti Autosport driver Ryan Hunter-Reay won the 2014 Indianapolis 500 in his Honda-powered car, and Marco Andretti, Mario's grandson, also managed to take the third step on the podium. Apparently, the victory is making them feel magnanimous because Honda and Mario Andretti are giving the chance to ride with him in a two-seat, open wheel car.
To promote the contest, they created the Honda Speed Patrol to ticket anyone going too slow. It's an interesting idea, and the chance to ride with Andretti would be the opportunity of a lifetime. Perhaps the biggest shock of the video, though, might be when you realize how short Mario is when you see him milling about in public. Scroll down to watch one of America's most respected racers cite people in Chicago for being too slow.

eBay Find of the Day: Why this motorcycle's a deal at $135k

Mon, 10 Feb 2014

There can be no doubt that Soichiro Honda left a lasting legacy by lending his engineering talents to the company that bears his name. This can be said particularly of motorcycles, and the company outdid itself when it introduced the 1969 CB750. Widely considered the world's first superbike, it combined a then-powerful 67-horsepower, 736cc, inline four-cylinder engine and cutting edge tech for motorcycles at the time like an electric start and front disc brake. It is simply one of the most important motorcycles ever made, and now one of four handmade prototypes is up for auction on eBay Motors.
According to the seller, Honda had an idea that it had something special with the CB750 and built four preproduction models to be shown off to American media in 1968. Each one was hand-built by Honda technicians from bespoke components, and this blue/green model was photographed by magazines and for promotional material at the time. The seller believes that one of the four prototypes was destroyed, one is in Europe and one is unknown, which means this may be the only chance for collectors to get their hands on one.
The bike has prompted quite a bidding war with 97 bids registered as of this writing. With about seven hours left to go in the auction, the top big currently sits at $135,300. At this rate, things could get very exciting at the end. Although to own a prototype for the first super bike, it might be worth it.