1988 Honda Crx Si ** 1.6l, 5 Spd, Sunroof, Am/fm Cd, Black on 2040-cars
Merced, California, United States
1988 BLACK HONDA CRX SI (1.6L, 5 Speed, Sunroof, AM/FM CD) I am the 6th owner of this reliable car. I bought it with 239K Miles and now it has 325K miles. It's true what they say, these older CRX's just keep running. It's been good to me and I try my best to be good to it. This car has the seatbelts on the rear post which is very HARD to FIND, (Not on the doors)! No Leaks, burns about a quart of oil a month. Needs TLC, would make a great project car. I REPLACED: Timing Belt w/ Seals & Serpentine Belt Water Pump & Hoses Inner & Outer Tie Rods Front Bushings Front & Rear Brakes Front & Rear Rotors Front & Rear Struts Muffler & Catalyst Converter Regular Tune-ups w/ Synthetic Oil & Use EKG Plugs Kenwood CD Player (Detachable Face) & (4) Kicker Speakers Oil Pan w/ Seal Radiator & Fuel Filter Air & Water Sensors Direct-Fit Seat Covers New Sunroof w/ hard to find Brackets Pull out Antenna Blackout Window Vents Tags & Registration are Current & has a CLEAR TITLE.
The BAD: The only thing is the car shakes when you press on the brake pedal and it pulls to the right so I think it's coming from the driver side front tire. The interior seats are torn which is the reason I have seat covers and the rear cargo cover is missing. The door panels need to be re-upholstered. Overall this car is an EXCELLENT COMMUTER, I will not ship or deliver car. This car is also ready for local pick-up. No WARRANTY is Stated or Implied! |
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How new car shortages may impact your buying experience
Wed, 04 Sep 2013If you want further proof that the auto industry is bouncing back, look no further than the empty lots and forecourts of your local dealership. According to a story by The Wall Street Journal, continued high demand for mainstream cars is overtaxing automakers' ability to produce enough models. Several dealers interviewed for the story are reporting two-week supplies as opposed to the typical two-month allocations.
With sales expected to hit 1.4 million units when August numbers arrive shortly and incentive spending down to its lowest amount since January, these limited supplies are pushing prices even higher. For example, according to the WSJ, the average price of a Ford Fusion is up past $26,000. Unfortunately, it's difficult for manufacturers to increase production quickly. If it invests in its facilities, as many manufacturers have done, it risks wasting cash if growth suddenly slows. At the same time, the momentum gained over the past several years could be short lived if vehicle supplies continue to dwindle. "Manufacturers are in a precarious situation," notes Karl Brauer, a senior director at Kelley Blue Book.
Low interest rates and a wealth of desirable features are also allowing customers to purchase more expensive vehicles while justifying their higher overall price tags, a situation that is compounding supply shortages. Even now, during the annual end-of-summer clearance season, deals on new vehicles are remarkably difficult to come by. According to the report, the Toyota Corolla is in a self-inflicted state of shortage, as Toyota clears out inventory in anticipation of the new 2014 generation arriving in dealers. Ford's supplies should rebound as Fusion production comes on line at its Flat Rock, Michigan factory. The Chevrolet Impala, Honda Odyssey, Civic, and Accord and Subaru Forester are also facing shortages.
Honda exclusive to McLaren at least until 2017
Wed, 23 Apr 2014Next year Honda will return to Formula One after a seven-year absence, bringing the first Japanese automaker to compete in the top-tier racing series back into the fold. But though it started in 1964 much as it ended in 2008, running its own team (much like Ferrari and Mercedes do today), its new F1 program will see it revert to engine-supplier status (like Renault did when it sold its team to Lotus).
The arrangement will be exclusive to McLaren for the 2015 Formula One World Championship. But what fans and insiders alike have been wondering is how it might expand after that. Well, now we have at least part of the answer.
According to the F1 business insiders at Pitpass, Honda motorsport chief Yasuhisa Arai told a group of journalists at this past weekend's race in Shanghai that the deal with McLaren will be exclusive not only in 2015, but also in 2016. In other words, it won't be until 2017 at the earliest before Honda might begin supplying engines to any other teams, if at all.
The cars that won't live to see 2015 [w/video]
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Japan's automakers make up the bulk of the list of discontinued models for the 2015 model year: Acura is replacing the TL and TSX with the new TLX sedan, Honda is bidding farewell to the Fit EV as the new Fit hatchback takes its place, and Nissan is saying goodbye to both the Cube and Murano CrossCabriolet. Both the Nissan Maxima and Mazda2 exit stage left before their upcoming replacements arrive, while Toyota is terminating the RAV4 EV and FJ Cruiser as well as the Scion xD, and Lexus IS C and IS F that are being effectively replaced by the new RC. Meanwhile Infiniti is finally discontinuing the G37 that was already replaced by the newer Q50.
From our own domestic automakers, Cadillac discontinues the CTS-V sedan and wagon as the new CTS rolls in, Chevy is canceling the mild-hybrid Eco versions of the Malibu and Impala sedans, and Chrysler is killing off the 200 convertible as the new 200 sedan arrives.