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2005 Honda Pilot Ex-l 4wd on 2040-cars

US $11,950.00
Year:2005 Mileage:92800 Color: Temperature Gauge
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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Technical Features 
-       255hp 3.5-liter SOHC 24-valve VTEC V6 Engine 
 -       5-speed Automatic Transmission with Grade Logic Control
 -       VTM-4 4-Wheel Drive System
 -       4-Wheel Disc Breaks
 -       Electronic Break Distribution (EBD) 
 -       Brake Assist 
 -       Front MacPherson Strut Suspension
 -       Rear Multi-Link Suspension
 -       Drive-By-Wire Throttle System 
 -       Variable-Assist Rack-and-Pinion Power Steering 
 -       Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars 
 -       EPA-Certified Tier-2 Bin-5 
 -       CARB-Certified ULEV2   

 Safety Features
-       Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Dual-Stage Airbags (SRS) 
-       Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Side Airbags (SRS) 
-       Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) 
-       Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) 
-       3-Point Seatbelts 
-       Front Seat Belt Pretensioners 
-       Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
-       Side-Impact Door Beams 
-       Front and Rear Crumple Zones 
-       Remote Entry with Security System
-       Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System
-       LATCH System for Child Seats

Interior Features
-       DVD Rear Entertainment System with 7” Display & Wireless Headsets
-       Leather-Trimmed Seats
-       AM/FM/6Disc In-Dash CD Audio System with 7 Speakers Incl. Subwoofer and Cassette
-       Steering Wheel Audio Controls
-       Front & Rear Auto. Climate Control with Air Filtration System
-       8-Passenger Seating
-       Driver’s 8-Way Power Seat with Adjustable Lumbar Support
-       Heated Front Seats
-       Front Center Console with Armrest and Storage
-       Split Fold-Down 2nd and 3rd Rows
-       2nd-Row Fold-Down Activity Tray
-       Power Windows and Door Locks
-       Driver’s Auto Up/Down Window
-       Cargo Area Light and Cargo Net
-       12-Volt Power Outlets
-       2nd & 3rd-Row Grab Rail with Integrated Map Lights
-       Cruise Control
-       Exterior Temperature Gauge
-       Floor Mats
-       HomeLink System
-       Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel   

Exterior Features
-       Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature
-       Auto-off Headlights
-       Intermittent Rear-Wiper/Washer
-       Rear Privacy Glass
-       Heated Power Door Mirrors
-       Rear Roof Spoiler
-       Roof Rails
-       Running Boards

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Honda Odyssey hybrid under consideration in Japan, but not US

Thu, Feb 13 2014

"Over time you can expect to see broader application of our two motor hybrid system" - Sage Marie The idea of a hybrid minivan is not new, at least in Japan. Toyota sells the Estima - the world's first hybrid minivan, it has been available since 2001 - and the Aphard hybrids there. The US is not immune to the dream - in 2011, Chrysler said it was going to make a hybrid minivan in 2013 (didn't happen) - but there has never been a gas-electric minivan sold from a major automaker in the US. And, despite new rumors of a Honda Odyssey hybrid for Japan, the chances that the US will get one in the near future remain roughly at zero. A new report says Honda is considering a hybrid version of the fifth-generation Odyssey in Japan, and such a gas-electric powertrain could reduce fuel use by up to 50 percent. Honda powertrain assistant large project leader Takashi Shinchi told CarAdvice that the hybrid (not a plug-in version) is "under consideration," given the hybrid minivan competition in Japan. Such consideration is not happening in the US, at least not in any serious way. Sage Marie, senior manager of public relations for Honda North America, told AutoblogGreen, "The only thing the Japanese Odyssey and the US Odyssey have in common is the name. There are no current plans for a US Odyssey hybrid, but I will tell you that over time you can expect to see broader application of our industry-leading two motor hybrid system." The standard, gas-powered 2014 Odyssey gets 22 miles per gallon, combined (19 city and 28 highway). Featured Gallery 2011 Honda Odyssey: Review View 35 Photos News Source: CarAdvice, HondaImage Credit: Copyright 2014 Steven Ewing / AOL Green Honda Hybrid JDM hybrid minivan honda odyssey hybrid

Honda Civic Tourer sports forbidden facelift

Tue, 29 Jul 2014

Following up on a sextet of spy photos from June, we now have another batch of images of the facelifted Euro-spec Honda Civic undergoing testing in the United Kingdom. There's a bit more sheetmetal to this particular prototype, though, as our spy photographers have caught the upcoming Tourer model (pronounced "wagon" among us Yanks).
Like the hatchback we showed you last month, the new Tourer benefits from the same set of styling tweaks inspired by the Civic Type R Concept from March's Geneva Motor Show. That means it boasts a revised front fascia, albeit with a more heavily camouflaged version of the grille shown in last month's photos. It's a similar story below, where the intakes on this long-roof model wear more disguise, yet look to be virtually identical to what we've already seen.
While the headlights still look to be a straight lift from last month's car, the more upright nature of the Tourer's tailgate demands a more subdued character. Gone are the thin, curvy LED taillights, and in their place sit significantly more substantial units (with conventional bulbs), although they boast none of the design chutzpah shown on our last round of spy photos. Our spies claim LED taillights will be available, noting that they simply aren't fitted to this particular prototype, a distinction that suggests this is a lower-end model.

Honda lets us 'drive' the FCEV; PHEV with 40-mile EV range

Tue, Oct 27 2015

Blue skies for our children. That's Honda's wonderfully Japanese/English slogan that it uses as a fresh shibboleth to describe the company's plan for the future. It's vague enough to be positive, positive enough to be corporate, and corporate enough to be repeated in presentations around the world. I've certainly heard it a million times. The 2015 Honda Meeting in Utsunomiya, Japan this week was, thankfully, held under a brilliant blue autumn sky, on Honda's R&D track filled with the roar of short test drives in the NSX hybrid and the deafening electric silence of the upcoming hydrogen fuel cell FCEV. But that wasn't all. The amount of technical information Honda offered to visiting journalists during the Meeting was nothing short of overwhelming, which is why I'm glad that Autoblog editor Seyth Miersma was along for the ride. We were both at the same event, but we paid special attention to very different things. You can read his take on the four-motor CR-Z EV and the NSX, among other things, here, and get my take on a bunch of Honda's green news below. Honda calls the FCEV the "ultimate clean performance" vehicle. Honda FCEV: A Short First Crack At Honda's "Ultimate" Vehicle Sure, I got to take a lap in the NSX, but the FCEV was my highlight of the event. This was the first time Honda has let outsiders test drive the upcoming fuel cell vehicle, which the company calls the "ultimate clean performance" vehicle and which is due in the US in next year after a launch in Japan in the spring of 2016. The bad news is that the entire length of the test drive was a measly kilometer, totally straight, with one U-turn at the half-way point. So, even though I went through the course three times (two more than originally scheduled), I can't really say I know how the car drives. What I can tell you is that there are two drive modes, normal and sport, with the main difference being that sport offers stronger regenerative braking and a bit quicker acceleration response. The higher regen level does not allow for one-foot driving, sadly. There's a blue orb that glows in the digital dashboard to indicate the power output of the fuel cell stack (not the motor), so even though the car is fairly quiet as you drive, there's some minimal level of connection between the driver and the "engine." Creature comforts include Honda's excellent LaneWatch and a glossy touch screen for the infotainment system.