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Year:2009 Mileage:103500 Color: Two
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 Trim: Touring Sport Utility 4D
Bodystyle: SUV
Transmission: Automatic 5-Spd w/Overdrive
Drive: 4WD
Engine: V6 VTEC 3.5 Liter
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Exterior Color: Two-Tone Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Seats: 8

Equipment:
3rd Rear Seat
ABS Brakes
Air Conditioning
Alloy Wheels
AM/FM Stereo
Automatic Transmission
Auxiliary Audio Input
CD Audio
Cruise Control
DVD Video System
Fold-Away Third Row
Front Seat Heaters
Leather Seats
Memory Seat(s)
Navigation System
Overhead Airbags
Parking Sensors
Power Liftgate/DeckLid
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Seat(s)
Power Windows
Rear Air Conditioning
Rear Defroster
Rear Sunshade
Rear View Camera
Running Boards
Satellite Radio Ready
Side Airbags
Sirius XM 
Sunroof(s)
Tow Hitch
Traction Control


MPG Hwy
23
MPG City
17


Specifications

Transmission

Automatic


Drive

4WD


Engine

3.5L engine


Cylinders

6 cylinders


Horsepower

250 horsepower@5700rpm


Torque

253 torque@4800rpm

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Honda protective of Type R name; NSX Type R not in the works

Wed, Feb 19 2020

During a roundtable during a recent event hosted by Honda, we joined in on a roundtable interview with Honda Technical Consultant Ko Yamamoto and Honda Civic Type R Project Leader Hideki Kakinuma. Questions were asked about the Type R brand broadly, as well as the potential for some new projects. The answers were both good news and disappointing news for Honda fans. The good news is that Honda takes the Type R name and brand very seriously. Yamamoto and Kakinuma explained that the name and its associated red "H" badge are only for vehicles with a racing connection, such as the Honda Civic Type R that has a couple of racing variants. As such, you won't be seeing a CR-V, Odyssey or Insight with the Type R name. Furthermore, the Type R name is only for Honda-badged vehicles, despite the existence of the Acura Integra Type R a couple decades ago. We also asked about the potential of an NSX Type R, which certainly meets the performance and racing credentials mentioned, but is much more of an Acura product and is badged as such in the U.S. Kakinuma and Yamamoto couldn't go into deep detail, but they said that there aren't plans for one at the moment, and the chances of one for the U.S. are unlikely. They noted that the previous NSX Type R was a Japanese-market exclusive, and if such a car did come to fruition, that might be the case yet again. Kakinuma did say that if he was the one in charge of NSX, he would have already had it in the works. So it's not impossible that there could be an NSX Type R in the future, but don't look for one anytime soon. Related Video:

Honda, Nissan and Mazda recalling 3 million vehicles for airbag inflators

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

Three million more vehicles can be added to the worldwide tally to be repaired for the faulty airbag inflators supplied by Takata. Honda, Nissan, and Mazda have all issued recalls to replace the bad part, including about 1.2 million of them in North America. NHTSA has been investigating all three companies, plus Chrysler and Toyota, for potentially affected vehicles.
Honda is recalling roughly 1.02 million Civic, CR-V, Odyssey and Element models In North America, built between April 2000 and October 2002. Mazda needs to repair 14,794 units of the RX-8 and Mazda6, and Nissan has 228,000 vehicles in North America to be fixed.
Chrysler is also starting what it calls a "regional field action" to replace the inflators in the 2006 Dodge Charger, according to a company spokesperson. The company says that it has not yet found the problem in any of its vehicles, but it's being done "out of an abundance of caution." The final number of Chargers affected will be announced later this week.

2014 Honda Odyssey first minivan to earn Top Safety Pick+ award [w/video]

Thu, 29 Aug 2013

You know an automaker is confident about the safety of its vehicles when it asks one of the top crash test agencies to destroy one of its newest models. That's exactly what happened with the 2014 Honda Odyssey. According the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Honda requested that the agency run the updated Odyssey through its full barrage of tests, and for good reason.
Aside from slight styling upgrades and a new optional HondaVac built-in vacuum cleaner, the 2014 Odyssey was also given a more rigid passenger compartment using high-strength steel to help better protect occupants. It obviously worked. Following the crash tests, the 2014 Odyssey became the first minivan to earn a Top Safety Pick+ rating, but, more importantly, it did so with "Good" ratings in all five crash categories (four "Goods" and one "Acceptable" are enough for the TSP+). Impressive.
Scroll down for the crash-test video from the IIHS along with a press release.