2005 Honda Accord Coupe,2.4 4 Cylinder V-tech,automatic,limited Edition on 2040-cars
United States
2005 HONDA ACCORD COUPLE, 2.4 4 CYLINDER V-TECH ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 130K ACTUAL MILEAGE, DARK GRAY.BLACK LEATHER WITH ALU TRIM,FULLY LOADED AND ALL POWER OPTIONED, DUAL HEATED SEATS,CRUISE CONTROL,ABS,20'' CHROME WHEELS WITH NEW TIRES,REAR SPOILER,TINTED WINDOWS, FACTORY ALARM,KEYLESS ENTRY, SUNROOF,PREMIUM SOUND.... THE CAR DRIVES LIKE NEW,EVERYTHING WORKS PROPERLY ON IT,INSIDE AND OUTSIDE IS CLEAN, INSIDE STILL HAS NEW CAR/LEATHER SMELL, OUTSIDE NO SIGN OF WEAR OR DINGS,NO NOTICEABLE SCRATCHES,PAINT IS ORIGINAL AND STILL SHINY. NO FADEING OR BLEMISHES, WHEN PURCHASED THE CAR- I PERSONALLY DROVE IT TO SHOP FROM AUCTION ABOUT 250 MILES AND DROVE PERFECT AND SMOOTH,QUIET
---VEHICLE WAS IN A SIDE ACCIDENT AS PURCHASED, I HAVE REMOVED DAMAGED DOOR,LOWER OUTER ROCKER PANEL SKIN TO DETERMINE DAMAGE, REMOVED BLOWN CURTAIN AIRBAG. ( TO REPAIR CAR, YOU WOULD NEED COMPLETE DRIVER DOOR ASSEMBLY,LOWER OUTTER ROCKER SKIN,CURTAIN AIR BAG
----------- VEHICLE HAD CD/SALVAGE TITLE IN HAND TO BE AWARE OF / SOME STATES DOESN 'T LET YOU REBUILD. On Oct-14-13 at 03:22:31 PDT, seller added the following information: ---NOT SELLING TO BUYERS WITH 0 FEEDBACK,PLEASE DON'T BID,WILL CANCEL SALE IF SOLD TO NONE FEEDBACKER UNLESS CONTACTED AND VERIFIED OF NON SCAM AND LIGIT PROOF OF PAYMENTS BEFORE AUCTION ENDS !!!!
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Autoblog Podcast #317
Wed, 23 Jan 2013Mitsubishi Mirage, Toyota thinks of beefing up US production, Marchionne on Alfa, Dart and minivans, Ford Atlas concept, Honda Gear concept
Episode #317 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Jeff Ross and Michael Harley bookend the other podcast topics with a pair from the Montreal Auto Show, the Mitsubishi Mirage and Honda Gear concept, and in between we talk about Toyota building all its US-market cars stateside, Hyundai building a Nurburgring test facility, Sergio Marchionne's latest words about Alfa Romeo, Dodge Dart powertrains and the future of Chrysler vans. Some chatter about the Ford Atlas concept finishes up the meat of the 'cast and then we wrap with your questions. For those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Keep reading for our Q&A module for you to scroll through and follow along, too. Thanks for listening!
Autoblog Podcast #317:
Brand new cars are being sold with defective Takata airbags
Wed, Jun 1 2016If you just bought a 2016 Audi TT, 2017 Audi R8, 2016–17 Mitsubishi i-MiEV, or 2016 Volkswagen CC, we have some unsettling news for you. A report provided to a US Senate committee that oversees the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and reported on by Automotive News claims these vehicles were sold with defective Takata airbags. And it gets worse. Toyota and FCA are called out in the report for continuing to build vehicles that will need to be recalled down the line for the same issue. That's not all. The report also states that of the airbags that have been replaced already in the Takata recall campaign, 2.1 million will need to eventually be replaced again. They don't have the drying agent that prevents the degradation of the ammonium nitrate, which can lead to explosions that can destroy the airbag housing and propel metal fragments at occupants. So these airbags are out there already. We're not done yet. There's also a stockpile of about 580,000 airbags waiting to be installed in cars coming in to have their defective airbags replaced. These 580k airbags also don't have the drying agent. They'll need to be replaced down the road, too. A new vehicle with a defective Takata airbag should be safe to drive, but that margin of safety decreases with time. If all this has you spinning around in a frustrated, agitated mess, there's a silver lining that is better than it sounds. So take a breath, run your fingers through your hair, and read on. Our best evidence right now demonstrates that defective Takata airbags – those without the drying agent that prevents humidity from degrading the ammonium nitrate propellant – aren't dangerous yet. It takes a long period of time combined with high humidity for them to reach the point where they can rupture their housing and cause serious injury. It's a matter of years, not days. So a new vehicle with a defective Takata airbag should be safe to drive, but that margin of safety decreases with time – and six years seems to be about as early as the degradation happens in the worst possible scenario. All this is small comfort for the millions of people who just realized their brand-new car has a time bomb installed in the wheel or dashboard, or the owners who waited patiently to have their airbags replaced only to discover that the new airbag is probably defective in the same way (although newer and safer!) as the old one.
This is the ad that never ends
Wed, Apr 8 2015Hondas pretty much last forever, and that's exactly the message the Japanese automaker wants to convey in this latest ad for the 2015 CR-V. It's called Endless Road, created by McGarryBowen in London, and it shows the new midsize crossover driving in a hypnotic, infinite loop. According to AdWeek, this endless road is supposed to convey Honda's never-ending quest to create the best, most advanced CR-V possible. You can see a shortened, embeddable version of the ad above, but what's really cool is the interactive portion that's only available on Honda's YouTube channel. It uses real-time weather data to show the CR-V infinitely driving through day or night, depending on what's happening in your specific part of the world. AdWeek has an interview with McGarryBowen's executive creative director, Angus Macadam, about the new spot, as well as a behind-the-scenes, making-of video, which we've embedded below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.