1998 Honda Civic Gx Sedan 4-door 1.6l Cng Only on 2040-cars
Olathe, Kansas, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:1.6L 1590CC 97Cu. In. l4 CNG SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:CNG
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Civic
Trim: GX Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 175,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: GX CNG
Exterior Color: White
1998 Honda Civic GX (999,999 mile odometer says 74,325 miles but title says we purchased it at 162,000 miles - previous owner says this was a DMV mistake adding a 100,000 miles)
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fuel only - Does not run on Gasoline!
PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICTURES BEFORE YOU BUY!!
MUST be fully paid for and picked up within TWO weeks of purchase. We are moving and cannot take the car. Selling AS IS and WHERE IS with no shipping and NO Refunds/Returns.
Car runs well. Normal wear and tear inside and out for the age. Look at ALL the pictures before you buy. Multiple scratches and dents especially to the front bumper. Rest of the body is in good condition with some minor dents. CNG tanks expired May 2013. Last year; new tires, new locks, new front brakes, serviced the AC (works great) and gave it a tune up. Odometer currently says 74,325 miles (this odometer can go to 999,999 miles), however, title says we purchased it at 162,000 miles. Previous owner swears it only had 62,000 miles on it when we purchased it and the DMV made a mistake adding 100,000 miles to the number. No known mechanical issues. After market radio installed that works but has issues with the buttons working.
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2015 Honda Civic Type R to sire next-gen CR-Z?
Mon, 16 Sep 2013Salt shakers at the ready, boys and girls. There's a rumor out of Australia claiming the next Honda CR-Z will be based on the forthcoming 276-horsepower, turbocharged Civic Type R. Apparently Honda's research and development bigwigs have been unnerved by the reception of the Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ twins and are eager to return fire.
Now, don't get too excited - Honda isn't following the Volkswagen model of offering virtually unchanged mechanicals in a different bodyshell (Beetle Turbo and GTI, for example). Instead, the report says the future CR-Z will retain its hybrid powertrain, albeit with a serious kick in the pants. A prototype is said to already be zipping around Japan with a turbocharged, direct-injected, 1.5-liter, four-cylinder engine and the current CR-Z's electric motor and battery pack. With a reported 221 horsepower mated up to a seven-speed, dual-clutch transmission (say buh-bye to the CVT and six-speed manual) and the next-gen Civic platform underneath, the rumored CR-Z has all the makings of a hot hatch riot.
Of course, this all sounds wonderful. This is also the point where you should be enjoying that salt. We really like the idea of a properly hot CR-Z that can compete with John Cooper Works Mini models and the new Ford Fiesta ST, but the three-door hybrid has been such a slow seller for Honda in the US that it might not field a second generation here, no matter how improved it might be. Let us know what you think of an amped-up CR-Z in the comments. Is it a good idea, or is this one Honda model that's just too far gone?
Question of the Day: What's the most irritating car name?
Wed, Mar 9 2016You hear a lot about how the Chevrolet Nova was a sales flop in Mexico because "No va" means "it doesn't go" in Spanish; in fact, the Nova sold pretty well south of the border, and in any case most Spanish-speakers know that "Nova" means "new" in Latin and Portuguese. However, General Motors doesn't deserve to be let off the hook for bad car names, because the Oldsmobile Achieva— no doubt inspired by the excruciating "coffee achievers" ads of the 1980s— scrapes the biggest fingernails down the screechiest chalkboard in the US-market car-name world. That is, unless you think Daihatsu's incomprehensible choice of Charade was worse. Meanwhile, Japanese car buyers could get machines with cool names like Mazda Bongo Friendee or Honda Life Dunk. It's just not fair! So, what car name drives you the craziest? Related Video: Auto News Design/Style Chevrolet Honda Mazda Daihatsu Automotive History questions car names
Why Honda of America won't fit 2014 Fit models with start/stop
Tue, 24 Sep 2013One of the most recent yet notable additions to the modern vehicle's growing suite of fuel-saving technologies is the humble start-stop system. It's rather simple - when the vehicle is stopped, the engine shuts off. It then fires back up when the driver starts to take his foot off the brake or step on the clutch. For one of the most important fuel sippers of the year, though, start-stop tech is a no-go.
Honda will not be offering the system on the North American-spec, non-hybrid Fit despite it being a standard item on both the hybrid (pictured above) and gas-only Japanese domestic models. According to Honda, it's ostensibly due to the momentary lag, that occurs when the gas engine re-fires and power is available. The start-stop-equipped Fits "will lose at stoplights to V6s," Nobuhiko Shishido, the lead powertrain engineer for the Fit, told Automotive News. This is just an observation on our part, but unless the new Fit turns up with dramatically more than the current car's 117 horsepower, it'll "lose at stoplights" regardless of whatever fuel-saving features are fitted.
The other issue Honda sees is more realistic. In the world of the EPA, stop-start systems are not taken into account in fuel economy testing. That makes the cost-adding technology a tough sell for US consumers who are forced to take a dealer's word on real-world economy gains over the milage numbers on the window sticker. That said, wouldn't it at least make sense to offer start-stop as an option? Have your say in the Comments below.