Grandma's 2011 Honda Civic Ex-l Sedan 4-door 3k Miles,white W/tan Leather Int on 2040-cars
Weare, New Hampshire, United States
? Only 3,230 miles ? Honda Care transferable extended warranty (5-8 yrs, 60-120k mi) ? White body w/ Beige Leather Interior ? Sun roof ? Factory heated seats ? Honda remote start ($821.65 value) ? Automatic transmission ? CD radio ? Factory USB hookup ? All-season Floor Matts ($156.12 value) ? Smoke-free environment Originally owned by elderly lady who drove locally only and once on the highway from Cape Cod to NH. Maintained by moving in driveway periodically to keep in good running condition, waxed, washed, vacuumed, windows kept clean and car ventilated when in sun, protectant applied to tires and rubber areas. Not driven in winter salt. Service was performed by Honda of Falmouth, MA exclusively and includes paperwork, receipts and brochures. I make no other warranties expressed or implied and the car is being sold "as is". I am the daughter of elder lady and have my own car, so I have no need for a second car. 2011 was the last year of this body style. 2012 and 2013 Civics did not get good reviews by auto magazines. The 2014 Civic has been redesigned and back to the high level of reviews of 2011 and earlier. Original Purchase Price $24,583 Asking $16,900 ( as documented by a certified auto appraiser ) Contact me for payment methods to pay on pickup.
|
Honda Civic for Sale
- Certified 2012 honda civic ex sedan(US $15,000.00)
- 2010 honda civic sdn ex-l black 29966 mi. all leather interior dual heated seats(US $14,500.00)
- 2012 honda civic lx sedan 4-door 1.8l(US $13,500.00)
- Repairable rebuildable salvage wrecked runs drives ez project needs fix low mile(US $9,450.00)
- 2007 honda civic lx coupe - runs great, very clean(US $6,100.00)
- 1995 honda civic (h22 prelude engine)(US $6,000.00)
Auto Services in New Hampshire
Tires Inc ★★★★★
Signal Auto Supply Inc ★★★★★
Salvadore Chevrolet ★★★★★
Quick Lane ★★★★★
Nashua Foreign Auto ★★★★★
Mega Store ★★★★★
Auto blog
2013 Honda Accord Coupe V6 6MT
Fri, 21 Dec 2012One of the first cars I reviewed for Autoblog was - say it with me now - a 2010 Honda Accord Coupe EX-L V6 w/Navi 6MT, perhaps the rarest of all modern Accord models. I mean, think about it: Of all the different Accord variants on the road, how many are coupes? And how many of those have the larger V6 engine? And how many of those are fully loaded with leather, navigation and all the trimmings? And finally, how many of those have option sheets where the only box that isn't checked is the automatic transmission?
That has to be something like one percent of one percent, right?
So when Honda started rolling its all-new 2013 Accord into the test fleet, I was happy to hear that yet another Coupe EX-L V6 w/Navi 6MT model was available out of the Detroit pool. And while this really isn't the car that serves as the control for judging the entire Accord line, it's still one heck of a sweetheart.
This is what Honda's new F1 engine will sound like
Fri, 18 Oct 2013It appears that not even the legendary pairing of McLaren and Honda can produce a 2015-regulation Formula One engine that sounds as good as the current V8s. Much like Mercedes-AMG Petronas, McLaren Honda have released a clip of their turbocharged, 1.6-liter V6 ahead of next season, and well, at least to our ears, it's not the sweetest of singers.
We've reported on concerns that the new engines wouldn't sound "right," after years of the high-revving V8s and V10s. The more we're hearing of these new engines, the more reasonable those worries seem. That said, we'll need to wait until we really hear these cars driven in anger to render a final verdict.
Scroll down to view the official press release from Honda and to hear what the future McLaren Honda will sound like when it hits the grid in 2015. For comparison, we've also included some on-board footage of Jenson Button's McLaren's V8 from last season.
'Car Wars' says Ford, Honda to pick up share, Fiat-Chrysler ambitions downplayed
Sat, 14 Jun 2014Don't look for a tremendous shifts in automotive market share over the next three years because it might not be coming. That's at least according to the annual Car Wars report by John Murphy, from Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research.
In the report's analysis of automakers' market share from 2013 to 2017, it predicts only small changes among the major companies. Ford and Honda see the biggest positive effect with an estimated 0.5 percent increase in their shares over the next three years; to 16.2 percent and 10.3 percent respectively. On the flip side, European automakers and Nissan are expected to lose 0.2 percent each to fall to 8.3 percent and 7.8 percent each respectively. The rest of the industry is predicted to hold steady as it is now.
The biggest loser in that prediction might be Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles. The report certainly throws a wet blanket on its plan for significant gains in market share. Murphy told The Detroit News that the company's goal was "almost unattainable."