2010 Honda Civic Si Coupe 2-door 2.0l V-tec One Owner 55k Oem Body Kit Look on 2040-cars
Long Beach, New York, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON MY BEAUTIFUL 2010 HONDA CIVIC SI 2.0 V-TEC DOHC 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION SPORTS CAR. THIS CAR HAS BEEN MY BABY SINCE I GOT IT BRAND NEW IN 2010 FROM HONDA. THIS WAS NOT MY FIRST MANUAL VEHICLE SO I DROVE THIS LIKE A PRO. ALWAYS SHIFTING GEARS AT OR UNDER 3500 RPM. NEVER EVER REDLINED THIS CAR. BUT BELIEVE ME YOU DO NOT NEED TO REDLINE THIS CAR TO GET IT GOING FAST. THIS IS A BMW 3 SERIES KILLER. TO ALL YOU BMW OWNERS DONT BE AFRAID COME CHECK OUT WHAT HONDAS GOT TO OFFER. THIS CAR IS FACTORY STOCK. NO CHIPS,ENGINE UPGRADES, EXHAUST OR ANYTHING. ONLY THINGS IS IT HAS THE OEM FACTORY BODY KIT AND OEM FACTORY LOCKING WHEEL BOLTS. INCLUDED WITH THE CAR WILL BE A PARROT BLUETOOTH HARDWIRED INTO THE RADIO SYSTEM AND A VALENTINE ONE RADAR HARDWIRED INTO THE CARS ELECTRIC. BOTH VERY GOOD ACCESSORIES TO HAVE WITH THIS CAR. THE CAR HAS APPROXIMATELY 55500 MILES ON IT. THIS CAR IS AMAZING AND I HAVE THE HONDA DEALERSHIPS CALLING ME EVERY MONTH SOMETIMES TWICE BEGGING ME TO SELL THEM THIS CAR. YOU WILL NO BE DISAPPOINTED BUYING THIS CIVIC. I HATE TO SELL IT BUT I HAVE A 4X4 AND NEED THE SPACE FOR MY BUSINESS. IF I COULD I WOULD KEEP THIS IN STORAGE AND WAIT UNTIL IT BECOMES A COLLECTORS ITEM WHICH IT WILL EVENTUALLY. I JUST REPLACED BOTH REAR TIRES THEY EACH HAVE UNDER 100 MILES ON THEM. THIS CAR COME WITH HONDA FACTORY EXTENDED WARRANTY WHICH IS 5 YEARS OR 100K MILES WHICHEVER COMES FIRST. IT ALSO COMES WITH AN UNLIMITED WHEEL AND TIRE REPLACEMENT WARRANTY. FOR EXAMPLE YOU POP YOUR TIRE, YOU GO INTO HONDA YOU PAY FOR THE NEW ONE THEN THE COMPANY REIMBURSES YOU. I HAVE DONE THIS 4 TIMES GOT 3 NEW TIRES AND ONE NEW RIM. THEY DO NOT ALLOW THIS WARRANTY TO BE SOLD ANYMORE. THEY NOW ONLY ALLOW 4 TIRES/RIMS. BUT WITH THIS WARRANTY YOU ARE GRANDFATHERED IN SO YOU HAVE NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT. GO OUTSIDE WITH A KNIFE POP YOUR TIRE THEY WILL GIVE YOU A NEW ONE. CANT ASK FOR ANYTHING BETTER. IF YOU NEED ANY MORE PICTURES PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME @ 9146205204 OR VIA EBAY MESSAGE. I WILL GLADLY ANSWER ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS.
THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK I WILL DELIVER CAR WITHIN 50 MILES GIVE OR TAKE FOR FREE. IN CASE YOUR CARRIER CHARGES MORE TO GET INTO NYC AND ONTO TO THE ISLAND. |
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Honda underreported 1,729 claims of injuries or deaths since 2003
Tue, Nov 25 2014Among these underreported cases were eight Takata airbag inflator ruptures not submitted. Following an independent audit of its safety reporting procedures, Honda has found massive holes in its methodology and practices that resulted in 1,729 claims of injuries or deaths going unreported to federal authorities dating back to July 2003. The cases should have been submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as part of its quarterly Early Warning Reports (EWRs) under the TREAD Act, but they fell through the cracks for a variety of reasons. Honda blames the underreporting on three factors: data entry errors, computer coding problems and "an overly narrow interpretation of what constituted a 'written notice' under the TREAD Act." The first two issues were related to the computer program that collected the claims. If employees didn't enter a date in the "written claim received" field, then they were omitted from the EWRs. Also, the company's internal component codes didn't always match those used by NHTSA, and only the ones that were the same were disclosed. Finally, third-party documents, including police reports, were not considered. Honda says the computer error is now corrected, and the company is updating its data entry training. In the future, written and oral claims will be included in EWRs, as well. Among these underreported cases were eight Takata airbag inflator ruptures not submitted in Honda's EWRs, including one death and seven injuries. However, the automaker claims NHTSA was already aware of all of these incidents either from the agency's own records or from the company's notification outside of the EWR process. Unfortunately, this problem could have been stopped much sooner. The issue was first brought to light in 2011 but didn't result in a followup. NHTSA advised the automaker of discrepancies in January 2012, and it still did nothing. This third-party audit wasn't commissioned until September 2014. "Honda acknowledges that it lacked the urgency needed to correct its problems on a timely basis," it says in the announcement. Separately, the Japanese government is starting an investigation, as well. According to Reuters, the Japanese Transport Minister has created a task force to look into the Takata recalls and find out whether Honda under-reported incidents there. Scroll down to read the company's entire statement on the third-party investigation.
Honda Civic Type R against CBR1000RR in one-lap track battle
Wed, Sep 23 2015Honda is trying hard to claw back the performance-oriented image it gradually lost over the years, one little bit at a time. One of the biggest steps in that rejuvenation yet to reach the public is the latest Civic Type R, but it isn't available in the US – at least not yet. The turbocharged hot hatch is in the UK, though, and to see what it's got Auto Express has a one-lap race ready against a CBR1000RR Fireblade SP sport bike. To help their lap times, professional racers are piloting both the bike and the car. With 306 horsepower on tap, the Type R is certainly no slouch, but it gets an extra advantage here with a 10-second head start off the line at the Rockingham International Circuit for this battle. Will that be enough to erase the power-to-weight advantage of the sportbike? We're not going to spoil it for you. Watch the video above to see the classic two-wheels-vs-four battle play out, one more time.
2015 Honda Civic Type R First Drive [w/video]
Fri, Jun 19 2015"VTEC just kicked in, yo." What's now a tired meme was once the greatest part of Honda ownership: the abrupt switch in power and tone as the engine's variable valve timing switched to the high-rev profile. The original VTEC gave way to i-VTEC, a continuously-variable system that works better on paper, but lacked the two-mode thrill. Fast forward to the 2015 Civic Type R, which combines modern VTEC with turbocharging for the first time on this nameplate. It's a pair as perfect as peanut butter and jelly. Or Han and Chewie. With ratings of 306 horsepower and 295 pound-feet, it's the most powerful Civic ever sold. Boost just kicked in, yo. The Civic Type R has always been an object of unfulfilled desire for enthusiasts in the US and Canada. While Europe and Japan have had multiple generations of the hottest Civic, we made do with the less powerful versions carrying the Si badge. Unfortunately, the 2015 model is another one we can't have. That said, this Euro-spec car's heart will form the basis of a new Civic Type R that's coming to America, possibly as early as 2016 as a 2017 model. The US will even get a cool five-door hatchback shell similar to the one you see here. If the next North American model – previewed by the coupe concept from this year's New York Auto Show – is any indication, our tenth-generation Civic is headed in a welcome styling direction. And before the Type R arrives, sweet turbo/VTEC goodness is promised in the form of a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine that will power less sporty Civic models, including an Si that will slot below the Type R. There is an anchor's worth of stopping power available. Proving how focused the new Type R is towards gearheads, the sole transmission option is a six-speed manual, which makes it easy to exploit the engine's 7,000 rpm redline and 6,500 rpm power peak. This engine-speed ceiling is a thousand revs lower than the last naturally aspirated Type R. Indeed, the era of turbocharging seems like the end of Honda's history of screaming high-rev motors. But forced induction trades revs for torque. The new car has more than twice the oomph of the previous, 198-hp Type R. Our question then, is if that power and torque come with any character. The 2015 Honda Civic Type R is a very capable car, both on the street and at the track. We expected a stiff ride, but it's not bone-jarring. Double-jointed front struts and a clever knuckle design isolate steering from the up-and-down movement of the suspension.