Black, Like New, Low Miles, Rare Edition, Sports Tires, Leather on 2040-cars
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
The 2013 Honda Civic benefits from a significant refresh that restores its luster in the competitive compact-car category. If you're shopping for a sporty sedan, this is the fun car to get for summer time.
The 2013 Honda Civic EX-L Navigation Edition comes with Black Leather Seats, Satellite-Linked GPS Navigation System™ with Voice Recognition, 17" Sport Tires, Sport Black Rims, Moonroof, Wheel Locks, Sirius XM Satellite, Backup Camera, Tire Pressure Sensors, ABS Airbags (Front, Side and Rear) Bluetooth, USB Cable Plug, Daytime Running Lights, Stability Control, Traction Control, this is considered a rare Sport Edition with black car with black leather throughout. CarFax: (Clean Record), willing to email proof. Mileage: 29,500 (all highway miles to NYC and CT) Retail Value Bought: $27,000.00 with Maintenance Plan Program, free oil changes and routine maintenance covered. Damage: Minor scratch on the back bumper (as seen in the back bumper pic) Reason For Selling: Family Member Has Emergency, Need Resources For Medical Bills ** I have had two faults buyers on eBay, only serious bidders please apply. |
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Honda recalling 25k Odyssey minivans over side curtain airbags
Fri, 02 May 2014Honda's refreshed 2014 Odyssey (now with 100-percent more vacuum power!) launched last year, but is now being called back for issues related to the side curtain airbags. According to Honda, 24,889 Odyssey minivans are affected by an issue that may cause the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) warning light to illuminate or, even worse, cause the side airbags to not deploy in a crash.
What went wrong, exactly? We'll let Honda explain:
During assembly of the electrical coupler for the side curtain airbag on the passenger's side of the vehicle, it is possible that the shorting terminal, which is used to prevent deployment of the airbag before it is assembled into the vehicle, may have been damaged. A damaged shorting terminal may illuminate the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) indicator as well as prevent the side curtain airbag from deploying during a crash, increasing the risk of injury.
Honda Project 2&4 is our kind of sidecar sideshow [w/video]
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