2007 Honda Odyssey Lx In Excellent Condition 42,000 Miles Navy Blue on 2040-cars
Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
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UP FOR AUCTION IS MY PERSONAL LIKE NEW CONDITION 2007 HONDA ODYSSEY LX VAN. IT HAS ONLY 42,000 ORIGINAL MILES. IT IS LOADED WITH EACH AND EVERY OPTION FROM THAT YEAR LIKE POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, ALLOY WHEELS, AM FM CD, A/C FRONT AND REAR SEPARATE CONTROL, DUAL FRONT AIR BAGS, AS WELL AS SIDE AIR BAGS, REAR STORAGE COMPARTMENTS, ALSO THIRD ROW OF SEATING CAN BE FOLD DOWN IN THE BODY. TILT AND CRUISE CONTROL, THIS VAN LOOKS LIKE NEW AND RUNS LIKE NEW AND CAN BE DRIVEN ANY WHERE ANY GIVEN TIME. IT HAS 3.5 V6 ENGINE WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WHICH RUNS SMOOTH. BOTH REAR AND FRONT AC BLOWS COLD. VEHICLE HAS SALVAGE HISTORY BECAUSE THERE WERE MINOR DAMAGE ON REAR BUMPER WHICH HAS BEEN REPLACED PROFESSIONALLY, IT HAS BEEN ALREADY CLEAR THROUGH DMV AND NOW THIS VEHICLE HAS CLEAR TITLE. NEW OWNER CAN TRANSFER FOR NEW OWNER SHIP WITH OUT ANY ISSUE. I AM INCLUDING MANY PICTURES BUT IF STILL HAVE ANY QUESTION OR CONCERN PLEASE CALL OR TEXT AT 540-435-9052. VEHICLE IS FOR LOCAL PICKUP ONLY OR MAKE YOUR OWN ARRANGEMENTS FOR SHIPPING OR PICKUP, I REQUIRE $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITH 48 HOURS, PLEASE BID IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT THE AUCTION, PLEASE DON'T WASTE MINE AND YOUR TIME BECAUSE IT TAKES TIME AND MONEY TO PLACE AN AUCTION, GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING. |
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eBay Find of the Day: 1985 Honda City Turbo II is JDM forbidden fruit you can own
Fri, 14 Feb 2014It's always fun to cruise different global eBay Motors sites and check out the cars that we never got here. Thankfully, America's 25-year import limit on cars means that some of the rarities from the 80s are finally legal on these shores. This 1985 Honda City Turbo II is a great example of a fun, little car that we never got new but can be made legal here now.
The City was basically the Japanese company's '80s equivalent of today's Fit, albeit significantly smaller. The little urban runabout was so popular in its basic form that Honda decided to take things up a notch and turbocharge it. That car sold enough to warrant an even higher performance version called the Turbo II, which added an intercooler and the flared fenders you see here. The latter helped it earn the nickname "bulldog" for its boxy, aggressive appearance.
Honda claimed at the time that its little 1.2-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder produced 109 horsepower and 118 pound-feet of torque with a five-speed manual. In a car that weight just 1,620 pounds, you can imagine it was a very entertaining little package.
Honda customizing Vezel to headline Tokyo Auto Salon lineup
Thu, 26 Dec 2013With the Tokyo Motor Show now behind it, the Japanese automotive industry is gearing up for the next big event. That'd be the Tokyo Auto Salon, Japan's equivalent to SEMA or Essen, set to take place at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba. Subaru has already announced what it has in store for the tuner expo, and now Honda has followed suit.
Most interesting of all the tuner concepts Honda has lined up are a pair of modified Vezel crossovers. The one pictured above is kitted out with parts from the Modulo catalog, while a second one is being prepared by Mugen (similar to the one recently leaked). Both look pretty sharp and hint at the possibilities in store for the Fit-based crossover that'll come to these shores with turbo power.
Honda is also displaying Modulo and Mugen versions of a number of other vehicles, including its N family of Kei cars, the new JDM Odyssey and the Fit. There's an N-WGN kitted out like a cookie delivery truck, an N-Box+ modified to look like an Element, a series of Ninja Turtles-inspired Grom motorbikes and an array of racing machinery. Check 'em all out in the gallery above and the press release below.
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Mon, Sep 30 2019Acura Integra Type R prices are getting ridiculous. The car is absolutely superb, but the latest one to sell on Bring a Trailer went for a cool $82,000. You could likely pick up two old Acura NSXs in average condition for a similar price as the single Integra Type R. But hey, nobody ever said the value of cars made sense. Why did this particular Type R reach unrivaled heights then? A few factors are obvious. It’s a one-owner, 6,000-mile, completely original 1997 ITR (what the cool kids call the Integra Type R for short). WeÂ’re still rather flabbergasted and slightly upset the original buyer only managed 6,000 miles over the approximately 22 years of ownership, but the new owner could fix that quickly. Then again, this could be a purely speculative buy, aiding heavily in the final gavel price. Wait a few months to a year, and the value of this unmolested Type R could increase another $10,000, or more if you donÂ’t add miles. It was only a year ago to date that we wrote in near-shock about a Type R with even fewer miles (1,200) going for $63,800 at Barrett-Jackson. This car blows that previous record straight out of the water. As of now, thereÂ’s no end in sight to the increasing prices of these now-slightly-old hot Hondas. Another clean Acura Integra Type R is listed on Bring a Trailer right now, and the bid is already up to $34,567 with four days left. That car has 19,000 miles on it, and is reportedly being offered by the carÂ’s second owner, who bought it two years ago. A Honda CRX Si recently went for $33,600 on the same website. The NSXÂ’s value jump hit hard a few years ago, but now its successors are following in its footsteps again. Will there come a day when an Integra Type R hits the six-digit mark? At this rate it doesnÂ’t look far away. If you want a whole lot of what the Type R offers, without the eye-watering markup, take a long, hard look at the Integra GS-R. That trim is a great step up in performance over a base Integra, and a few easy mods gets it close to the Type R from a performance standpoint. You wonÂ’t have the cache and bragging rights that come with the R, but you also wonÂ’t be afraid to put miles on it for fear of entirely ruining the carÂ’s value. Happy Honda hunting.























