1991 Honda Civic Hatch Si (no Reserve) Jdm Slammed 1988,1989,1990 Ef Eg Ek Em on 2040-cars
Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:3 door hatch
Engine:d16a6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: si grey/black
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Civic
Trim: si
Drive Type: 5 speed
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Mileage: 999,999
Power Options: power sunroof
Sub Model: si ef
Exterior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 2
1991 Honda Civic SI hatch
I have a great running and driving hatch up for grabs. Ive owned this car for some while now and Im looking to forward to moving across country and cant take it with me. Heres a few things about the car.
Pro's: Car has brand new paint job on it
*No rust
*brake line tuck
*wire tuck
*clean interior (drivers seat has little wear as all hondas.) I can have it fixed for $50extra
*Slammed on Blox's coil overs(rides good to be lowered)
*Acura Fat Five wheels with decent tires on them
*Good running D16a6 engine and trans
* Brand new Stage2 clutch
*full exhaust (sounds really deep and not a fart can)
*Engine bay is painted a dark purple
*No check engine light(it will pass emmissions if you have that in your state)
*I trust it to drive to the beach and back with zero problem
*KYB Strut
* Rear upper stut bar
* Gets 35-40 Mpg
* New front brakes
Con's
* might need tires in the next 20k
*drivers seat need a small patch because of wear(can fix)
*Rear seat is out of the car but i do have it and will put back in
*hood has a small dent in front where someone tried closing the hood(thin honda hoods)
* No heat or ac ( I have the stuff for the heat)
Other then that a great car. If your interested please email me before bidding. If you bid then you fully understand everything about the car and you are completly commited to buying this car! Car must be picked up with in 5days of auction. A payment of $500 must be sent as soon as auction it over and and is non refundable. The car is what I say it is, And Im not misleading you in anyway. This is a great car for someone who wants to get into the Honda game or if you need a great gas saver! My number is 864-680-1445 or email me for more questions and or pictures. Car has tons of potential. Thanks for looking at my listing. I can deliever the car for extra gas money. I Iwll being posting mopre pictures on 3-24-2013 Sorry for the wait. :) mileage on car will be posted on 3-24-2013
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Wed, Sep 30 2015It's time to talk Tokyo Motor Show friends, and as is so often the case, there's going to be some weird stuff arriving at this year's event. From Honda, we have a few important pieces of news. Arguably the most exciting is a new fuel-cell vehicle, called the FCV. Don't worry, Honda calls that remarkably unimaginative name "tentative." Looking like a mix of the new Civic sedan, a Nissan Maxima (that roofline!), and a Tesla Model S, this four-door coupe offers room for five, a 434-mile driving range, and motivation from at least two electric motors. Details are remarkably scarce, but all signs point to this being a vehicle worth getting excited about. That's not the only big news, though, as Honda will also show off the new production version of the Odyssey hybrid. Honda didn't provide any images of the fuel-sipping minivan, but did let slip that it uses a Sport Hybrid-iMMD system. Again, there isn't a lot of information, but the iMMD, short for "intelligent Multi-Mode Drive," has been used on other Honda products before. While Honda is also bringing out vehicles we're familiar with – both the new Civic Type-R and NSX will make appearances in Tokyo – the company's motorcycle arm is bringing a trio of interesting concepts. First, and perhaps most exciting, is the EV-Cub Concept. If that names sounds familiar, it's because Honda showed a bike with the same name in 2009. Drawing inspiration from the original (and legendary) Super Cub, the EV-Cub situates a battery and electric motor low and in the center of the body for optimum weight distribution and in turn, easy riding dynamics. Next, we have the Neowing. Featuring a three-wheel layout with a four-cylinder boxer engine and a hybrid powertrain, there's a lot to like about this concept's mechanicals. Unfortunately, there aren't any images of the Neowing yet. That's also the case with the Light Weight Super Sports Concept, although unlike the trike, mechanical details are wholly absent, too. So for this one, you'll have to wait until we're actually on the ground in Tokyo. What is pictured, though, are a pair of new concepts – the Wander Stand and Wander Walker. Again, details are scarce – if you're sensing a theme, you're not alone – but based on the images, the Wander Stand looks like a waiting room on wheels and the Wander Walker is a mobility scooter. Here's hoping more info is released before press days on October 28 and 29.
2019 Subaru Forester vs compact SUV rivals: How they compare on paper
Mon, Aug 20 2018We've seen what the 2019 Subaru Forester looks like (pretty much the same). We've found out how much it's going to cost (just a bit more). And also how much bigger and more powerful it'll be (appreciably on both counts). Now it's time to see how all of that compares to its top compact SUV rivals. While you can see the same engine and dimension specs for every compact SUV here, for this comparison featuring the latest 2019 Forester info, we've decided to define "top rivals" as those that the 2018 model was most frequently cross-shopped with. That means the 2018 Honda CR-V, 2018 Toyota RAV4, 2018 Mazda CX-5 and 2018 Nissan Rogue. At the time of this writing, none of their respective manufacturers had released data for 2019 models. We also included info for the 2018 Forester as well. So, without further blather, cue the Spreadsheet-o-Matic 3000. How big are they? The 2019 Forester may look nearly identical to the compact crossover it replaces, but it's nevertheless bigger and heavier. In particular, its wheelbase has increased from being the smallest in the segment to one that's pretty much average. It's a good bet that this gain is the reason rear seat legroom has also increased. Width is also up, but the Forester actually remains the narrowest compact SUV. As for other noteworthy dimensions, the new Forester now has the most maximum cargo capacity of any compact SUV with 76.1 cubic feet. Now, it should be noted, that's without the panoramic sunroof that comes on all but the base model. With it, max capacity shrinks to 70.9 cu-ft. Two points about that. First, Subaru is the only company that calls out this difference, and all the others almost certainly are not measuring with a sunroof. Second, this gives you an idea about how much of "maximum cargo capacity" includes space up high where you're probably not storing much cargo. As such, we included the Forester's biggest number and think it fairly indicates Subaru should carry the "biggest in segment" crown. How do their engines and fuel economy compare? Here's the most important takeaway here: The new Forester is tied for the best fuel economy in the segment, but that's with standard all-wheel drive. Everything else listed above is with front-wheel drive. The 2019 model also gets a welcome injection of power, resulting in the fourth-most base horsepower in the segment (or fifth, if you consider the CR-V technically holds spots 1 and 3).
Honda shows us 'The Challenging Spirit of Honda'... in Japanese
Sun, 29 Dec 2013Just as Porsche has done with its lengthy Le Mans gear-up, Honda is is laying the table for its Formula One return more than a year before we'll actually see it on track. We've heard what it's 2015 engine will sound like, reminisced with the 1988 McLaren Honda MP4/4 and the 1964 Honda RA271 and spoken to the company's CEO about what F1 involvement could do for its production car engines.
The automaker has now released a video called The Challenging Spirit of Honda that traces the development of its in-house F1 program and the jump from motorcycles to the first RA270 F1 chassis in 1962, to the RA272 chassis that won the 1965 Grand Prix. The only catch: the video is in Japanese. However, you can read about the winning car in English, and the video ends with another sound check of the 2015 power unit. That is a universal language, and you'll find it being spoken below.



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