2004 Honda Accord on 2040-cars
Bristow, Virginia, United States
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I am selling 2004 Honad Accord Ex-l V-tech 2.4L that has 172K miles. Exterior light green, Interior Clean leather tan color. Air Conditioning, Alarm, AM/FM Radio, Cassette Radio, six front CD changer, Cruise Control, Passenger & Driver Side Air Bag, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Power Windows, sunroof, Navigation system with digital touch screen. Brand new tires, brand new brake rotors with pads front & rear, Original books, Anti-theft security system with three master keys and one valet key.
Services have been done last 12 months: Oil change service Tune up (Brand new spark plugs with new coil ignitions) New air filter New Battery Brand new All season tires (all four of them plus there is a new extra tire for spare) Brand new rotors & pads (F&R) Replaced Timing chain, Timing tensioner, and seals. (Complete timing kit installed) New VTC Strainer & SPOOL VALVE ASSY. Power steering system flushCooling system flush Detailed inside & outside Car comes with: Owner's clean title Three (3) Master keys and One Valet Key Owner's Manual Books Wheel lock and three extra spare nuts Printed carfax report VIRGINIA INSPECTION & EMISSION PAPER WORK |
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Senna's McLaren drives Honda up the wall
Wed, 11 Sep 2013Honda is getting excited for its imminent return to Formula One with McLaren. So excited, in fact, that it got its new/old friends from Woking to loan it one of its old F1 cars. But not just any old F1 car...
On display at the Honda stand in Frankfurt this year is the 1988 McLaren MP4-4 in which the legendary Ayrton Senna drove to fifteen out of sixteen grands prix that season to take the championship in spectacular style.
Honda provided the engine for that car, a 1.5-liter turbo V6 with upwards of 600 horsepower to propel less than 1,200 lbs. Of course this being a static display car, it's likely been stripped of its engine, gearbox and most other internal mechanical components. But that doesn't make the sight of it any less memorable.
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Mon, 31 Mar 2014Honda is recalling some 9,816 Civic LX coupes and sedans from the 2014 model year due to a potential tire problem.
According to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration notice, the safety problem stems from an installation problem at a supplier, which may have caused the tire bead to become pinched between the steel wheel and the mounting equipment. As a result, tire beads may have been damaged, which could result in a loss of pressure, a condition that could lead to an increased accident risk, or at least an increased risk of being stranded and late for work.
Honda spokesperson Chris Martin tells Autoblog, "Only about 1,800 of that 9,800 have been sold because we caught it so quickly. The majority of them were in transit or unsold at dealers."
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