2008 Honda Ridgeline Rts Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Murphy, North Carolina, United States
2008 4 door with 85,000 miles. Honda Ridgeline RTS model. Room for 5 people. 5 Ft. cargo bed with extended bedliner bar. Leather upholstery. Heaters in both front seats, sun roof/moon roof combination. Tilts up or completely opens. Dual climate zones in front and separate air in back. Alloy wheels, 247 HP 3.5 liter engine. V-6 automatic. All wheel drive which is called VTM4 is standard and reverts front wheel drive in dry pavement and automatically send power to the rear wheels when traction is needed. There is a button on the dash for rear differential lock. The unibody 4 wheel independent suspension provides a very smooth ride. There are 2 front and 2 side air bags. There is a roll over sensor, antilock braking system, stability control, great navigation system that is much more accurate than others I have had. I added hard mudflaps, a towing package and the main reason I purchased the vehicle is due to the hidden trunk. It's great to store extra
items and wonderful to be used during tailgating. Still have some payoff on a bank loan but they are willing to release the title quickly. Any further questions call 828 361-0653. I am the little old lady that takes care of the vehicle you always want to buy. All oil changes have been done every 3000 miles on schedule. |
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Acura NSX prototype gets back on track
Thu, 30 Oct 2014Developing a new vehicle is not without its complications, we're sure, but usually things follow a fairly predictable progression: you develop a prototype, you test it, test it and test it again, then you put it into production. What you don't expect is that your prototype will burn to the ground, but that's what famously happened to the NSX which Honda engineers were testing a few months ago.
Fortunately, the Acura NSX prototype is back on track, both literally and figuratively, as you can see from this latest batch of spy shots snapped at the Nürburgring. This camouflaged prototype looks pretty much the same as the last one, only, you know... less crispy. Which is to say, it looks pretty much ready to hit showrooms.
The naysayers may point out that Honda chose colder and damper weather to put the NSX back into testing - thereby mitigating the risk of another fire - but we're sure the Japanese automaker has been working hard to fix the flammability issues, whatever may have caused them, over the past few months. At least, we hope they have.
Honda recalling 204k CR-V, Odyssey, Acura RDX models over rollaway risk
Fri, 19 Apr 2013Honda has announced a recall over a possible rollaway risk that affects 204,169 crossover and minivan models. The specific vehicles in question are the 2012-13 Honda CR-V and Odyssey, as well as the 2013 Acura RDX.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "the brake-shift interlock blocking mechanism may become slow and allow the gear selector to be moved from the Park position without pressing the brake pedal." In other words, these vehicles could unintentionally roll away.
NHTSA states that this scenario may only happen during sub-freezing temperatures, but notes that this means the vehicles fail to conform with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 114: Theft Protection and Rollaway Prevention. Honda will notify owners of the problem, and dealerships will install an updated interlocking mechanism free of charge.
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Honda will not be offering the system on the North American-spec, non-hybrid Fit despite it being a standard item on both the hybrid (pictured above) and gas-only Japanese domestic models. According to Honda, it's ostensibly due to the momentary lag, that occurs when the gas engine re-fires and power is available. The start-stop-equipped Fits "will lose at stoplights to V6s," Nobuhiko Shishido, the lead powertrain engineer for the Fit, told Automotive News. This is just an observation on our part, but unless the new Fit turns up with dramatically more than the current car's 117 horsepower, it'll "lose at stoplights" regardless of whatever fuel-saving features are fitted.
The other issue Honda sees is more realistic. In the world of the EPA, stop-start systems are not taken into account in fuel economy testing. That makes the cost-adding technology a tough sell for US consumers who are forced to take a dealer's word on real-world economy gains over the milage numbers on the window sticker. That said, wouldn't it at least make sense to offer start-stop as an option? Have your say in the Comments below.