2007 Honda Cr-v Ex 2wd Automatic - One Owner - Very Well Maintained - California on 2040-cars
Arcadia, California, United States
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2007 HONDA CR-V EX 2WD Auto
MILEAGE: 120k Miles. FUNCTIONAL CONDITION: Perfect. Starts EVERYTIME. No issues. Runs without issue. VERY well maintained. COSMETIC CONDITION: Clean Outside appearance. Still shiny metallic paint. Very Clean Interior HISTORY/STORY: ONE OWNER. NON-SMOKER. NO PETS. NO KIDS. VERY WELL MAINTAINED. Bought Brand New in 2007 with 10 Miles. Oil Changed every 5,000 miles. Maintained by Factory Trained Honda Master Technician. Major Maintenance done @ 119k miles. - New Front Tires @ 90k miles. - New Rear Tires @ 110k miles. - New Battery @ 90k miles. - Oil and Oil Filter Changed @ 119k miles. - Transmission Fluid Flush and Changed @ 119k miles. - Brake System Flush and Fluid Changed @ 119k miles. - Power Steering System Flush and Fluid Changed @ 119k miles. - Coolant System Flush and Changed @ 119k miles. - New Front Brake Pads @ 119k miles. - New Rear Brake Pads @ 90k miles. - Front Rotor resurfaced @ 119k miles. - A/C System Service @ 119k miles. - New Central Locking Mechanism @ 119k miles. - Alignment done @ 110k miles. - Professional Interior Detail (steam washed all carpets and seats) done @ 119k miles. THE BAD: A weird set of small paint scratches below the passenger door window. Steering Wheel has wear at the top grip. Steering Wheel Honda emblem is faded. Driver's Side Foglight Lens has a crack, works fine. That's it!! SUMMARY Great car, VERY reliable. Started every day for 6 yrs and 120k miles. VERY well maintained. Washed once a month. One Owner. Non-Smoker. Interior smells new and fresh. This car needs nothing = ready to drive another 100k miles without issue. California Car = no rust. Registered in CA till Feb 2014. No dings or dents. Transmission shift like new. Original MSRP was $23,500 $11,500 in Arcadia, CA Thanks for looking email for pics: mas tek at usa dot com six 2 six two three zero - zero 2 three zero |
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How the Ram Multifunction Tailgate compares to Ford, GMC, Honda
Wed, Feb 6 2019Ram just announced its Multifunction Tailgate — a descriptive if not very creative name. It's an asymmetrical barn-door arrangement, which can both fold down like a conventional tailgate or swing open like a gate. There's a new bed step, but unlike Ford or GM, the step isn't part of the tailgate itself. Rather, it kicks out from under the bumper (as opposed to out from under the driver's side of the rear bumper in its previous incarnation). So let's just focus on the tailgate functionality. A video of the Ram Multifunction Tailgate in action is above. For one, either of the swinging tailgate sections can be opened independently. They open to a full 88 degrees. In conventional flip-down mode, the tailgate works just like a normal one, too, with a 2,000-pound rating. The bottom line is that while it gives a variety of types of access to the load area, it doesn't "do" anything else. It's a $995 option on any Ram 1500. Its closest analogue is the Honda Ridgeline, which works basically the same way, but on that truck the tailgate swings as one piece. And the Honda's load rating isn't as hefty as the Ram's tailgate: 300 pounds. As Honda says, that's sufficient to hold the weight of the part of an ATV hanging out of the bed, or something similar, but it's a lighter-duty unit (and a lighter-duty truck) than the Ram's overall. Let's also get Ford's one-trick tailgate out of the way before comparing to the more analogous, and complicated, GM MultiPro. A bit of trivia: Ford's optional Tailgate Step is actually designed and supplied by Multimatic, better known as the outfit that builds the Ford GT and produces the DSSV spool-valve shocks. This step has been available for years. It pulls out of the top edge of the tailgate when the tailgate is lowered, deploying a single step. A separate handle pulls out from beside the step and flips up, giving a handhold. While it was initially (and infamously) mocked by competitors, with load floor heights as high as they are it's better than toting around a stepstool. It's currently a $375 standalone option. Now we get to the GMC MultiPro tailgate, the most complicated and multi-functioned around. It's essentially a tailgate within a tailgate, with a fold-out stopper that deploys from the inner tailgate. This gives it several functions depending on the position of all the parts. It can still be used like a normal tailgate, dropping down at the push of a button or using the key fob.
Alonso and Button try out Honda's Uni-Cub mobility scooter
Thu, Feb 12 2015As two of the best racing drivers in the world, Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button have some pretty serious wheels at their disposal. They'll both be driving the latest McLaren-Honda MP4-30 on the track this year, will likely have access to supercars like the new Acura NSX or McLaren 650S for toying around with when they're not working, and probably each have an enviable motor pool of their own at home. This, then, must have been quite a change of pace for them both. As you can see from this video tweeted by McLaren, the two highly accomplished F1 drivers hopped on a very different set of wheels recently: namely, Honda's Uni-Cub "personal mobility device." The experimental electric motorized bar stool is controlled by shifting your weight to and fro (like a Segway), but stands just two feet tall and tops out at less than four miles per hour. At that rate, it would take them almost an hour to take one lap around the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, TX, where the 2015 United States Grand Prix will be held in October. In that same time span, for perspective's sake, they'd be lapped more than 30 times by their rivals... so they'd better stick to the racing machinery once the championship gets under way. What happened when @alo_oficial and @JensonButton got hold of a UNI-CUBAcA?A¦ https://t.co/YP8r9z1OsG - McLaren (@McLarenF1) February 10, 2015
Honda getting in on the Daytona Prototype racing action
Fri, 14 Mar 2014Racing fans at Sebring are plenty used to seeing Honda powering into the winner's circle, the Japanese motor company having claimed class victories at the endurance race in Florida in 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Those were all in the LMP2 category, but with the Twelve Hours of Sebring now part of the combined United SportsCar Championship, Honda is branching out into another class: Daytona Prototypes.
The purpose-built racing machinery that were once part of the Grand-Am series are now racing alongside the LMP2 prototypes from the American Le Mans Series under the united championship. So far Ford and Chevy have signed on to power the Daytona Prototypes, and now Honda's joining their ranks as the only manufacturer to field entries in both categories of the championship's Prototype class.
The competition-spec 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 revealed last month is based on the same J35 engine that powers everything from the Honda Accord to the Acura RLX and MDX. Now it will power the Riley chassis fielded by Starworks Motorsports, competing alongside the pair of Honda Performance Development (HPD) ARX-03b chassis which Extreme Speed Motorsports will campaign under LMP2 regulations, giving Honda a two-pronged, three-car assault on the top class of the new American sports car racing series.



