2012 Honda Fit White 39k Miles Perfect Condition Rebuilt Title No Reserve on 2040-cars
Citrus Heights, California, United States
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For sale is very well
maintained low miles one-owner 2012 Honda Fit in outstanding condition.
The exterior finish is in amazing condition with no dings or scratches. The
interior is new and free from any wear/tear, stains, or odors. All
electrical options are in great working order. The engine compartment clean,
and free of any leaks. The A/C works great and blows cold air. This beauty
drives straight with no pulling, vibrating, or hesitating. The steering is
tight, and the handling is terrific as well. This sporty yet economical car
produces an extremely smooth and comfortable ride. Engine runs strong and
transmission shifts very smoothly. All maintenance and services are up-to-date.
Please see the attached photos of this beautiful automobile. We offer free
airport pickup or we can help facilitate low-cost shipping directly to your
door. This Honda comes
fully loaded with options like paddle shifters, Bluetooth, folding power
mirrors, telescopic steering wheel, immobilizer theft-deterrent system, vehicle
stability assist, with traction control, cruise control, dual zone climate
control, reclining front bucket seats with active adjustable head restraints,
all power options, and much more. Due to previous theft
recovery this vehicle carries CA salvage title. If you have zero or negative
feedback please contact me first before placing a bid or your bid will be
removed. This is no reserve auction
so bid to win! |
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Honda planning a second Vezel for developing markets
Tue, 31 Dec 2013The new Honda Vezel was designed as a global product. Unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in November, the compact crossover is already going on sale in Japan, will soon reach Europe and will eventually hit the North American market as well - albeit with a different name and engine lineup. But it won't be sold everywhere.
According to Autocar India, the Vezel was originally earmarked to reach the emerging market on the subcontinent, but the declining value of the rupee has apparently forced Honda to rethink its strategy. Instead, the Japanese automaker is now expected to develop a second compact crossover - one more cost-effective to produce locally - for sale in India and other, nearby developing markets.
The new model would be based on the Brio, a hatchback that's smaller than the Fit (on which the Vezel is based) and built in India, Thailand and Indonesia. Honda has already enlarged the Brio's platform to create the Amaze sedan and Mobilio minivan. Building a crossover on the same platform would reportedly require some re-engineering - particularly around the wheel wells - but would apparently still be more cost-effective than importing the Vezel.
Design Handbook explains the difference between design and styling
Fri, 11 Oct 2013It's easy to confuse the terms 'design' and 'style,' but Jim Hall attempts to explain the difference between the two in his latest Design Handbook video column for Autoline. Before relating the terms to cars, Hall first uses other, non-automotive-related examples to prove his point, such as a well-designed glass versus a well-styled glass. Both do their job well as a result of good designs, he claims, but one stands out more because it also was styled.
When he relates his lesson to cars, he uses the 2013 Honda Accord and the new Chevrolet Impala as examples, but you'll have to watch the video below to find out which car he thinks is merely designed and which one has been styled.
We've also included a gallery of the Honda and a gallery of the Chevrolet so you can decide for yourself which one of these vehicles has been designed, and which one has been styled.
The Honda Neowing is a future-retro GoldWing trike
Thu, Oct 1 2015Honda hasn't made a flat-four powered GoldWing since 1987, so it's not that odd to call this trike styled like a Transformer more traditional than the current 'Wings. Then again, with that extra wheel up front and a hybrid drivetrain, it couldn't be less traditional. The styling is decidedly modern, marrying the unabashed futurism of the NM4 with some sport-touring cues. Honda says the Neowing is intended to explore whether the company can combine higher-speed engagement (read: leaning) with low-speed stability. A rider can't fall over at a stoplight on a Neowing, an important consideration when the current GoldWing weighs 904 to 933 pounds. The leaning ability is provided by a proprietary linkage, and even though its method of operation isn't specified, don't be surprised if it's largely the same as a Piaggio MP3 – a pioneer in the leaning three-wheel category.If you're wondering if the Neowing can make it to production, or whether it will look anything like this concept, consider the NM4, pictured at right. That motorcycle pairs pure concept styling with unconventional mechanicals, like the six-speed dual-clutch transmission that allows for full automatic operation. Both the styling and the DCT are intentionally disruptive in the segment; Honda wants to bring in nontraditional riders, and perhaps new riders. The DCT will appeal to those intimidated or uninterested in manually shifting, and the Neowing might appeal to riders looking to tour without fear of dropping a half-ton motorcycle. Honda will have the Neowing in Tokyo, and perhaps the company will shed more light on their plans for the wild-looking concept there.















