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1999 Honda Civic Dx Hatchback 1 Owner 5 Speed on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:117967
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
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I bought the car from the original owner, has never in any accident. Have small dent on passenger fender and on top of rear passenger tire made it with the garage (please refer to pictures), also have a scratch line from old wiper in the windshield(please refer to pictures) Car is a 5 speed stick manual transmission, no grinds, clutch is strong, COLD AC, heat work, no warning lights on, runs and drives good, tires still good.. Car is bone stock, have no modifications. Timing belt was at 76,876 miles, back in 2009. Owners manual included. If you have any question please feel free to ask via ebay messages. Non refundable Deposit of $500.00 required at auction ends. photo IMGP7041_zpsbe6908b3.jpg photo IMGP7042_zps37ac2c53.jpg photo IMGP7043_zps440987a3.jpg photo IMGP7044_zps60e3d594.jpg photo IMGP7045_zpsb0cddbc3.jpg photo IMGP7046_zps19895095.jpg photo IMGP7047_zps48e54964.jpg photo IMGP7048_zps3055ed8c.jpg photo IMGP7049_zps77fbc707.jpg photo IMGP7051_zps9bf08168.jpg photo IMGP7052_zpsc9cdc00a.jpg photo IMGP7053_zps9a84412b.jpg photo IMGP7054_zps1e4a6b17.jpg photo IMGP7055_zpsebd54052.jpg photo IMGP7056_zps166a33c7.jpg photo IMGP7057_zps1ed4434e.jpg photo IMGP7058_zpsad43b727.jpg photo IMGP7059_zpsdd658ec3.jpg photo IMGP7060_zps0adbc829.jpg photo IMGP7061_zpsbc36751d.jpg photo IMGP7062_zps6ce7fc74.jpg photo IMGP7063_zps1c391d55.jpg photo IMGP7064_zps84190c2f.jpg photo IMGP7065_zpsd2fcd842.jpg photo IMGP7067_zpsa6c28c52.jpg photo IMGP7068_zps2ee12c9c.jpg photo IMGP7069_zps98399630.jpg photo IMGP7070_zpsde4d1ec1.jpg photo IMGP7071_zps9c714d1e.jpg photo IMGP7072_zpsf3566336.jpg photo IMGP7073_zpsdeb8a25d.jpg photo IMGP7074_zps0acd35ad.jpg

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Watch a motorcycle racer nearly rub the wall at Macau's track

Sun, Apr 10 2016

Motorcycle racer John McGuinness is no stranger to dangerous racetracks, having scored multiple victories in the frequently deadly Isle of Man TT. In this video, he trades the Snaefell Mountain Course's winding roads for the incredibly tight confines of the Macau Grand Prix circuit. The track is like China's version of the Circuit de Monaco, and it looks barely wide enough for two bikes to fit at some points in this clip. The claustrophobic layout makes the street track famously difficult for racing and occasionally deadly. McGuinness gives viewers a great tour of the track on his Honda Fireblade, and he frequently has his shoulders nearly grazing against the wall. You really get a sense of just how narrow the course gets. The ride looks both terrifying and very fun. If you want to see more of McGuinness' skill, here's a clip of him riding at Le Mans at night. We look forward to watching him at the Isle of Man again this year, too. McGuinness not only set a new electric bike lap record there in 2015 but also won the SES TT Zero Challenge. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Honda museum opens at company HQ in SoCal, first public day is next month

Tue, Sep 12 2023

You don't see too many ordinary cars in automotive museums, and it makes sense. Rare luxury models, iconic muscle cars and obviously collectible vehicles are far more likely to get preserved and find themselves parked upon a climate-controlled pedestal someday. And yet, even if they may not be as collectible, everyday cars typically strike a stronger emotional and nostalgic chord in all of us. They firmly recall a specific time in our lives; what we were doing and where we were. Even if we never owned the car in question, ordinary cars were bound contribute to the overall landscape of your world.  Which is why finding a museum devoted to ordinary cars such a treat. Now, "ordinary" can have negative connotations, so perhaps "ubiquitous" is better to describe what you'll find in the new American Honda Collection Hall at the company's headquarters in Torrance, Calif. As you can see in the gallery above, there are pristine examples of the Hondas we grew up in, learned to drive in, brought us to college ... and those are just my own personal examples. Of course, there are also decidedly less ordinary examples such as the S2000 CR, Civic Type-R Limited Edition and Acura NSX, but apart from perhaps the latter, it would be rare for you to see such "Radwood-era" cars in a museum. You can also see some of the cars we've actually had the chance to review here on Autoblog: the 1999 Honda Prelude, the 1999 Honda Civic Si, the 1985 Honda CRX Si, and a handful of others.  According to Carl Pulley, who is the steward of the collection, the cars on display are just a taste of what is actually available since space was limited within the Collection Hall that's adjacent to HQ's primary lobby. He'll be able to swap different cars in or adopt a theme such as prominent examples from Honda's motorsports endeavors. Indeed, it isn't just Honda and Acura road cars -- we're just focusing on those because, you know, Autoblog. There are race cars, noteworthy motorcycles and even power equipment such as marine engines, generators and weed whackers.  While most car companies have a collection stored someplace, this one will actually be open to the public on a limited but regular basis. There will be scheduled "Cars, Bikes & Coffee" events hosted at the Collection Hall where people are invited to drive or ride their own piece of Honda history (all makes and eras are still welcome) to show off in Honda HQ's vast parking lot and come inside to check out the Collection Hall.

Honda demonstrates driverless valet parking system with special Fit EVs

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There are many challenges that will need to be sorted out before full autonomous driving becomes a reality, but automakers are taking small steps toward this advancement with semi-autonomous technologies. Nissan, Toyota and Ford have already revealed various automated driving systems, and now Honda is getting into the game with an automatic valet parking system that was unveiled recently at the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) World Congress in Tokyo.
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