2009 Honda Pilot on 2040-cars
Hartsdale, New York, United States
Please contact me at : luigilhhubertus@poshtarts.com .
Vehicle Description
2009 Honda Pilot 4WD FOR SALE BY OWNER Burgundy/BLack EVERY OPTION (rear view camera, DVD entertainment
system)
EX-L Sport Utility 4-Door 3.5L
For sale by owner is a 2009 Honda Pilot 4WD with 99K mostly HIGHWAY miles and 3.5L V6 with 250 horse power. The car
looks and drives as if its almost New. No repairs or maintenance are needed at all. Just buy and enjoy!
The exterior is burgundy and the interior is black. The car has NEVER been in any accident. The car has NEVER had
any paint jobs. Tires - more than 60% remaining.
The car has all the bells and whistles:
· Xenon headlights
· premium wheels
· Heated front and rear leather seats
· Sunroof (one touch open/close)
· 6-CD in-dash changer
· Steering wheel with audio and cruise controls
· Antilock brakes
· Automatic transmission
· Fog lights
· Dual front and side airbags
· Automatic climate control
· Power everything
· Intermittent wipers
· Privacy glass
· Automatic on/off headlights
· Roof rack
· Rear spoiler
· Electroluminescent gauges
· Rear view camera
· DVD entertainment system
· And much, much more
The car is in excellent cosmetic and mechanical shape and there are no problems what-so-ever. It has been
meticulously maintained and always kept in a heated underground garage. Clean smell throughout, has never been
smoked in. This car is XXX clean, and runs and drives perfect. This vehicle's exterior is gorgeous, you couldn't
hope for anything nicer. Oil (ONLY synthetic) was always changed regularly. I am the 2nd owner and happen to be a
car dealer who bought this car for myself, having owned this car for the past 4 years, and it was the most
dependable car I ever had. Not a single breakdown.
Reason for selling bought a newer car.
I have all the original books, 3 Honda keys, 2 with remotes and 1 w/o.
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Auto blog
Honda's I Like Sports ad will have you reaching for your pom-poms
Fri, May 1 2015Autoblog editor Greg Migliore recently wrote a great piece looking at the burgeoning re-emergence of Honda as the performance brand. Now, the company is showing some reasons why that really might be the case, with a short ad from Japan titled I Like Sports. The commercial acts as a showcase for Honda's performance prowess on the street and around the track from the recent past, present, and the near future. The spot gives the company's models a chance to show why they are worth getting excited about. There are glimpses of vehicles like the Japan-only S660, upcoming Civic Type R, S2000, the preceding and forthcoming NSX, the MotoGP bike, and Formula 1 car. Despite being just a minute long, the ad does a great job at hinting at a brand that can appeal to people who want a little excitement during a drive.
Pedestrian deaths increase; cell-phone distractions may be culprit
Fri, Aug 14 2015In Philadelphia, city officials are running a public-safety campaign that implores road users to simply "Put. Phone. Down." In Florida, a similar advertisement reminds people, "Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow." What's unusual about these messages is that they target pedestrians. Amid widespread concern about distracted drivers on American roads, there's a growing body of research that suggests distracted walking is equally problematic. Pedestrians engrossed in their phone, text or Tinder conversations are stepping into intersections without so much as a glance at oncoming traffic. That may be one reason pedestrian deaths are increasing. They jumped 15 percent in a five-year period between 2009 and 2013, according to a study released this week by the Governors Highway Safety Association, with 4,735 killed in 2013. In the same time, overall traffic fatalities have fallen by 3.4 percent. Pedestrian deaths now comprise 14 percent of all traffic fatalities, and approximately one pedestrian death occurs every two hours in the United States. Alcohol is still a top culprit it's involved in 49 percent of pedestrian deaths on either the part of driver or walker Β but as cities rush to implement a wave of slower speed limits, wider sidewalks and street medians to counter pedestrian deaths, there's new focus on holding pedestrians accountable for eliminating distractions. "Undoubtedly, motorists are responsible for many pedestrian accidents," said a July newsletter from the National Motorists Association. "But pedestrians must also assume responsibility for their own safety." This week's report from the GHSA cites growing research that suggests pedestrians aren't yet doing their part. At 20 high-risk intersections, 26 percent of pedestrians wore headphones, 15 percent were texting and 13 percent talked on the phone, according to a 2013 University of Georgia study. More recently, a William Paterson University study issued earlier this year found more than 25 percent of New York City pedestrians were distracted by either their phones or headphones. Half of the pedestrians who crossed with a "Don't Walk" signal were distracted. "Getting smashed at the bar? Don't get smashed walking home." - Minnesota public-safety campaign.
Asian automakers still reluctant to use more aluminum
Tue, Jun 24 2014There's a logical progression of technology in the auto industry. We've seen it with things like carbon-ceramic brakes, which use to be the sole domain of six-figure sports cars, where they often cost as much as an entry level Toyota Corolla. Now, you can get them on a BMW M3 (they're still pricey, at $8,150). Who knows, maybe in the next four a five years, they'll be available on something like a muscle car or hot hatchback. Aluminum has had a similar progression, although it's further along, moving from the realm of Audi and Jaguar luxury sedans to Ford's most important product, the F-150. With the stuff set to arrive in such a big way on the market, we should logically expect an all-aluminum Toyota Camry or Honda Accord soon, right? Um, wrong. Reuters has a great report on what's keeping Asian manufacturers away from aluminum, and it demonstrates yet another stark philosophical difference between automakers in the east and those in the west. Of course, there's a pricing argument at play. But it's more than just the cost of aluminum sheet (shown above) versus steel. Manufacturing an aluminum car requires extensive retooling of existing factories, not to mention new relationships with suppliers and other logistical and financial nightmares. Factor that in with what Reuters calls Asian automaker's preference towards "evolutionary upgrades," and the case for an all-aluminum Accord is a difficult one. Instead, manufacturers in the east are focusing on developing even stronger steel as a means of trimming fat, although analysts question how long that practice can continue. Jeff Wang, the automotive sales director for aluminum supplier Novelis, predicts that we'll see a bump in aluminum usage from Japanese and Korean brands in the next two to three years, and that it will be driven by an influx of aluminum-based vehicles from western automakers into China. Only time will tell if he's proven right. News Source: ReutersImage Credit: Sean Gallup / Getty Images Plants/Manufacturing Honda Hyundai Mazda Nissan Toyota Technology aluminum


