One Owner, Clean, Great Running, Great Looking, Well Maintained, Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Smiths Creek, Michigan, United States
This beautiful ONE OWNER Honda was purchased by my wife and I. She drove it and it was always garaged in our attached, heated garage. All maintenance was completed on time, so no break downs or walk homes. At 12,000 miles we switched to Amsoil Synthetic oil and filters. Free flow perm. air filter was installed. Newer Michelin tires keep this car on the road. New brakes and rotors about 500 miles ago. Shocks, timing belt, water pump, battery, all changed on time. Look at the pictures; this car shines better than the day we picked it up because it's well taken care of. Yes it has a ding in the hood the size of my thumb nail as seen in the photo, why? Because I wanted it original. Yes it has a few scratches in the rear bumper, same reason as above, not even a fender bender in this 100% original body panel and paint car. We would drive this for another 150K miles but I work at Chrysler now and need to support my employer. Interior, very clean. No tears or ware in the seats, head liner or trim. It had a sheep skin seat covers on it for it's entire life, I just removed them. The wind shield is new, the old one had cracks. The RH plastic rocker cover has had that slice in it since 2003, I ran over a garage door track and it was sharp as a razor. again original, $80 fix. AC/Heat, Trans, cruise, power windows, stereo, everything... all work great. It's NOT for sale locally. This is a buy it as is, where is. Come see it, ask questions, it was just detailed as it is every July, October, February, and May. There is a very small exhaust leak that was found by my certified mechanic when he did the brakes a few months ago. He said don't bother fixing it, it is just too small. The clock light is out but the clock works fine. That light went out in the first 12,000 miles and I never had a need to fix it. No shipping or delivery set up by me. 500 bucks paid by paypal within 24 hours after the auction end is required, the rest can be paid in cash or we can meet at my bank where you can transfer/wire funds to my account. When my bank says the cash is there, you get the keys and title to this beauty. This car and the title will not leave my possession till I have cash in hand, no checks, promises, IOU's, or trades. |
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Honda Tourer BTCC car lavished with photographic love
Wed, 19 Mar 2014Back in December, Honda Yuasa Racing gave us one image of the Civic Tourer entrant it's fielding in the 2014 British Touring Car Championship. Thanks to media days at Brands Hatch and a few photos from Oulton Park, we've got a whole photo album of the elongated Civic that will attempt to continue Honda's BTCC winning ways and shots of drivers Gordon Shedden and Matt Neal.
This is the first wagon to race in the BTCC since 1994, when Jan Lammers and Rickard Rydel had just one year to throw the Volvo 850 Estate BTCC between the kerbing. The following year, the rules were changed so that rear wings couldn't extend above the roofline or beyond the rear bumper, which meant the end of Volvo's blue and white "pizza delivery wagon."
The season begins on March 30 at Brands Hatch, when Shedden and Neal will begin trying to wrest the driver's championship crown from Pirtek Racing. We don't know anything more about the manufacturer entry go-fast Civic Tourer, however, which means this is just an easy feast for the eyes. Because racing wagon.
Honda Civic will show its hatchback in Geneva
Fri, Feb 26 2016Honda is bringing a conceptual look at the new Civic Hatchback to next week's Geneva Motor Show. But we think it'll be that in name only – Honda has a history of showing very production-looking 'concepts'. Given these recent spy shots, showing a very well-developed, five-door Civic, the production model should arrive before we know it. The new Civic is a seriously pretty car, and from some angles the four-door sedan already has a hatch-like appearance. We love the look of this cobbled-together prototype; the rounded-off rump in no way ruins the Honda's lines. There's even a center-mounted exhaust, which makes us super happy, though that might just be reserved for more powerful Si or Type R models. Standard five-door Civics will probably use the same engine lineup as the rest of the range – a naturally aspirated, 2.0-liter inline-four on the base end, and a turbocharged, 1.5-liter four in higher trims. Honda's also working on a turbo/manual pairing, which will likely be our powertrain du jour. We'll get a sort-of-conceptual look at the Civic Hatchback next week. Until then, scroll through the gallery of spy shots up top to see this little cutie from all angles. Related Video:
Honda S660 set for Yokkaichi production next year
Tue, 06 May 2014Roadsters, you might argue, are best when they're small and nimble. If you're thinking of the Mazda MX-5 Miata, you're on the right track, but there have been even smaller ones: pint-sized, three-cylinder roadsters like the Daihatsu Copen, Suzuki Cappuccino and Smart Roadster. But the most iconic and enduring of them was surely the Honda Beat.
Designed by Pininfarina, the Beat was - not unlike the F40 was for Enzo Ferrari - the last car approved for production by company founder Soichiro Honda. It complied with Japan's strict Kei car regulations and packed a tiny, naturally aspirated 656 cc that produced just 63 horsepower. The cult classic ended production in 1996, but six months ago Honda hinted at a revival with the presentation of the S660 concept at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. Now it seems Honda - or Yachiyo, we should say - is gearing up to put it into production at the same factory that produced the Beat two decades ago.
That plant is the Yokkaichi factory, a facility owned by Yachiyo Industry Co., Ltd. that builds small cars on contract for Honda. It was slated for a major expansion a few years ago until Honda shifted some of its small car production to its own plant in Suzuka, but continues to build the N series of boxy, upright hatchbacks, as well as small commercial vehicles like the Life and Vamos lines. The reintroduction of a small roadster line to the factory's output sometime in 2015 will undoubtedly be a cause for celebration in Yokkaichi. For our part we can only hope that American Honda CEO Tetsuo Iwamura gets his way and manages to bring the S660 to the US in the near future.