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1997 Honda Civic Ex on 2040-cars

US $2,100.00
Year:1997 Mileage:296000
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THIS IS AN AUCTION FOR A 1997 HONDA CIVIC EX VTECH 2 DOOR COUPLE.THE CAR IS GREAT ON GAS AND I JUST PUT A USED ENGINE WITH ROUGHLY 100,000 MILES.IT IS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION.I JUST ALSO HAD DONE THE WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCE IN THE FRONT WITH 2 NEW WHEELS.I ALSO HAVE THE 2 REAR WHEEL NEW BUT HAVE NOT INSTALLED THEM YET.IT HAS A PIONEER RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH SO IT CAN BE USED WITH YOUR PHONE TO MAKE PHONE CALLS ALSO TWO AMPLIFIERS 1 FEEDS THE 4 SPEAKERS IN THE CAR AND THE OTHER 1 FEEDS THE ONE 10 IN SUB WOOFER IN THE BACK.INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION ARE ALSO A SET OF DECORSA 17 INCH RIMS.THE TIRES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE BUT ALL 4 RIMS HAVE CURVE DAMAGE.ALSO INSTALLED IN THE CAR ARE A PAIR OF CCFL HEADLIGHTS THEY GO ABOUT 200.00 A PAIR.THEY ARE SOO NICE TO LOOK AT NIGHT HAS THE SIGNATURE LOOK OF THE BMW HALOS VERY BRIGHT UNLIKE REGULAR HALOS.THIS CAR IS BEING DRIVEN SO IT WILL HAVE A COUPLE OF MORE MILES THAN LISTED ON TOP.FEEL FREE TO SEND ME OFFERS NO LOW BALLERS I WILL NO RESPOND I HAVE A RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY BECAUSE IT IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY.THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK.

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Honda Ridgeline to take two-year dirt nap before resurrection

Sun, 14 Jul 2013

Three years ago, Honda said there would be no new-generation Honda Ridgeline coming in 2011. In late 2011, when there was still no word on a replacement for the little truck that's been carrying on pretty much the same since 2006, within the space of a month both Honda's US truck planner and the CEO of American Honda said the Ridgeline would continue and that it was an integral part of the lineup.
But that doesn't mean it can't take a two-year timeout. A report in Ward's Auto says that the Lincoln, AL plant that builds the Ridgeline will cease its production in September, 2014 and a new one won't arrive until 2016. That's a walk-back from when the plan was to have the current truck run until a week before the next-generation truck went into production. Even so, Honda still says the Ridgeline isn't going away forever, a company spokesman telling Ward's, "Ridgeline continues to be an important part of our lineup."
2016 is a long way away, though, and we all know how quickly a product line put into a coma can end up suffering fatal consequences. Even though we keep talking about the Ridgeline, perhaps what Honda is actually saying is that the small pickup market is important to them, and they're working on a way to take better advantage of it than the Ridgeline was doing. We'll find out one way or the other in three years.

Scion FR-S pitted against oldtimers RX-8 and S2000

Tue, 07 May 2013

There are very few vehicles available today that compare directly with the Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ twins. A case could be made for the Mazda MX-5 Miata, and possibly even six-cylinder versions of American coupes like the Ford Mustang. Pretty much everything else is either too expensive or is powered by the wrong set of wheels.
The boys from EverydayDriver on YouTube decided the only fair way to judge the inherent qualities of the Toyobaru twins was to pit them against two standard-bearers of years past: The Honda S2000 and Mazda RX-8. Neither of these cars is an exact matchup, with the Honda boasting a convertible top and the RX-8 offering more practicality via a rear seat and two reverse-opening doors for easier access. What they do offer, however, are similar performance stats and proven reputations for excellent handling.
None of this talk answers the real question, though: Which one wins the comparison test? Scroll down to watch the video, and be prepared for something of a surprise conclusion.

Honda adopts English as its official language in meetings worldwide

Mon, 25 Nov 2013

Japanese was clearly the language of operation while we visited Honda's global headquarters in Tokyo last week, as well as its newest factory and principal test track. Chief executive Takanobu Ito (pictured above) spoke to us through an interpreter. But according to the latest reports, the Japanese language is being phased out at Honda in favor of English.
This according to Bloomberg, which points out that tire manufacturer Bridgestone and rival automaker Nissan have implemented similar measures, as have Japanese retail giants Fast Retailing Co. and Rakuten Inc. Honda's shift from Japanese to English comes as part of a shift in focus from central decision-making to a more regional model, but while English has clearly emerged as the international language of business, it's no coincidence that it's also the dominant language here in America. Bloomberg points out that over the 12-month period that ended this past March, North America accounted for a massive 47 percent of Honda's revenues worldwide.