Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2012 Honda Odyssey on 2040-cars

US $14,200.00
Year:2012 Mileage:32566 Color: Mirrors
Location:

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

Abs - 4-Wheel
    Active Head Restraints - Dual Front
    Adjustable Lumbar Support - Power
    Adjustable Rear Headrests - Height Adjustable
    Air Filtration
    Ambient Lighting
    Antenna Type - Element
    Anti-Theft Alarm System - Remote
    Anti-Theft Alarm System - With Engine Immobilizer
    Assist Handle - Front And Rear
    Audio Security System
    Auxiliary Audio Input - Mp3
    Auxiliary Audio Input - Usb
    Beverage Cooler - Cooled Storage Compartment
    Body Side Reinforcements - Side Impact Door Beams
    Braking Assist
    Bumper Color - Body-Color
    Cargo Area Light
    Center Console - Front Console With Storage
    Child Safety Locks
    Child Seat Anchors - Latch System
    Clock
    Compass
    Conversation Mirror
    Cruise Control
    Crumple Zones - Front
    Cupholders - 15
    Cupholders - Front
    Rear And Third Row
    Cylinder Deactivation
    Daytime Running Lights
    Digital Odometer
    Door Courtesy Lights
    Door Handle Color - Chrome
    Door Trim - Leather
    Dvd Player
    Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
    Emergency Locking Retractors - Front And Rear
    Exterior Mirrors - Heated
    Exterior Mirrors - Power
    External Temperature Display
    Floor Mat Material - Carpet
    Floor Material - Carpet
    Floor Mats - Front
    Rear And Third Row
    Folding - Manual
    Folding - Split Folding
    Front Air Conditioning - Automatic Climate Control
    Front Air Conditioning Zones - Dual
    Front Airbags - Dual
    Front Brake Diameter - 12.6
    Front Brakes - Ventilated Disc
    Front Headrests - Height Adjustable
    Front Seat Type - Bucket
    Front Seatbelts - 3-Point
    Front Suspension Classification - Independent
    Front Suspension Type - Macpherson Struts
    Front Wipers - Variable Intermittent
    Fuel Economy Display - Range
    Grille Color - Chrome
    Hard Drive - 2gb

Auto Services in New Jersey

Vip Honda ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 555 Somerset St, Fanwood
Phone: (908) 753-5020

Totowa Auto Works ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair
Address: 339 Union Blvd, Haskell
Phone: (973) 595-7709

Taylors Auto And Collision ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Truck Service & Repair
Address: 7655 Queen St, West-Collingswood
Phone: (215) 233-3046

Sunoco Auto Care ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Gas Stations
Address: STATE Hwy 70 & Mercer Ave, Erial
Phone: (856) 665-7057

SR Recycling Inc ★★★★★

Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Salvage, Recycling Centers
Address: 400 Daniels Road (Route 946), Stewartsville
Phone: (610) 614-0346

Robertiello`s Auto Body Works ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 149 W Broadway, Montvale
Phone: (973) 956-0387

Auto blog

Honda and NHTSA report 11th death linked to Takata airbags

Fri, Oct 21 2016

Honda and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration confirmed the 11th death due to a faulty Takata airbag today. A 50-year-old California woman died from injuries sustained after the recalled airbag inflator in her 2001 Honda Civic ruptured in a crash, Automotive News reports. The Civic in question was one of 313,000 Honda/ Acura vehicles built between 2001 and 2003 with a bad Takata airbag inflator. According to AN, Honda issued an initial airbag recall in 2008, eventually sending more than 20 notices to owners of affected vehicles. NHTSA issued a dire warning in June, suggesting owners stop driving cars with recalled inflators due to the "grave danger" they posed. In the case of the 2001-2003 Hondas and Acuras, NHTSA warned of as much as a 50 percent chance an airbag inflator would rupture if it wasn't replaced in a previous recall. Between now and 2019, NHTSA plans on recalling 70 million faulty Takata inflators. But as of October 7, only about 36 percent, or 11.4 million of the officially recalled inflators, have been pulled off the road. With 11 deaths and over 100 injuries linked to faulty Takata airbags, we implore owners of recalled vehicles (regardless of the make) to heed manufacturer recalls. Yes, it's annoying to stop by the dealership, but manufacturers issue recalls for your safety. Best to pay attention to them. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Newsome Melton / Reuters Government/Legal Recalls Honda Safety Economy Cars Sedan airbag Takata airbag recall

Takata airbag victim looked like she had been stabbed

Tue, 21 Oct 2014

We generally take certain principals for granted. The more water you drink, for example, the healthier you'll be. The more time you spend reading car news on Autoblog, the better informed you'll be. And the more airbags your car has, the safer you'll be. Because airbags equal safety. But that's not what some unfortunate drivers of vehicles equipped with Takata airbags are finding, and tragically finding out the hard way.
In what could be the most startling incident resulting from the airbag debacle so far, a woman named Hien Tran of Orlando, FL, was killed by what looked at first like stab wounds on her neck. It later emerged that the fatal injuries could have been inflicted by the faulty airbag on her Honda Accord. Tran bought her Honda secondhand, and may not have been aware that the airbag issue had not been addressed by its previous owner in a previous recall in 2009.
The Orange County Sheriff's Department is investigating the death, but it wouldn't be the only injury resulting from the malfunctioning Takata airbags. The units, employed particularly by Japanese automakers like Honda (which owns part of Takata) and Toyota, are the subject of a massive recall involving some 14 million vehicles from 11 different automakers.

Best-selling vehicles by state

Wed, Dec 1 2021

America loves trucks. According to Edmunds, which has tracked the best-selling vehicles by state based on new vehicle registrations, 40 out of 50 U.S. states’ best-selling vehicle is a pickup. Most often, thatÂ’s the Ford F-Series, but occasional Chevy, Ram and even Toyota top the lists. Here, weÂ’ve compiled the best-selling vehicles by state, including the four runners-up for each state. Interestingly enough, only one EV shows up in a stateÂ’s top five (Tesla Model 3 in California). Read on below to see whatÂ’s most popular in your state.