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2008 Honda Accord Ex-l Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $7,200.00
Year:2008 Mileage:54274
Location:

Olympia, Washington, United States

Olympia, Washington, United States
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     * 3.5Liter 6 Cylinder Engine
A NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED IF YOU USE BUY IT NOW. PLEASE ASK A QUESTION BEFORE. THANK YOU.
    *  5-Speed Automatic Transmission
    *  Premium Sound With Mp3 CD Changer and Aux Input
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      Sunroof
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      Navigation System
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      Dual Zone Climate Control
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      Air Conditioning
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      Climate Control
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      Heated Seats
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      Telescoping Steering Wheel
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      Tilt Steering Wheel
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      VSA
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      Bluetooth
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      Clock
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      Cruise Control
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      Homelink
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      Leather Shifter
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      Leather Steering Wheel
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      Power Driver’s Seat
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      Power Locks
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      Power Mirrors
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      Power Passenger Seat
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      Power Steering
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      Power Windows
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      Steering Wheel Radio Controls
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      Tachometer
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      Wood Trim
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      ABS Brakes
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      Driver Airbag
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      Fog Lights
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      Intermittent Wipers
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      Keyless Entry
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      Passenger Airbag
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      Rear Defogger
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      Security System
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      Side Airbags
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      12v Power Outlet
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      Carpeted Floor Mats
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      Center Arm Rest
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      Center Console
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      Child Proof Door Locks
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      Compass and Temperature
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      Cup Holders
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      Heated Mirrors
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      Overhead Console
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      Rear Side Airbags
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      Remote Fuel Door
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      Remote Trunk Lid
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      Side Curtain Airbags
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      Tire Pressure Monitor
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      Alloy Wheel Package

Optional Equipment

    * Traction Control
    * Telescoping Steering Wheel
    * Dual Zone Climate Control
    * Cruise Control
    * Navigation
    * Intermittent Wipers
    * Driver Airbag
    * Power Windows
    * Climate Control
    * Rear Defroster
    * Non Smoker

    * BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE COMMUNICATION
          o Details:
          o Wireless Cell Phone Hookup
    * Keyless Remote Entry
    * Anti Lock Brakes
    * Heated Seats
    * Mp3
    * Passenger Airbag
    * Sunroof
    * One Owner
    * Anti-Theft Device
    * Bluetooth

    * Side Airbags
    * Steering Wheel Controls
    * Homelink System
    * Fog Lights
    * Power Seats
    * Leather Seats
    * Air Conditioning
    * Wood Trim
    * Power Locks
    * CD Changer

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Honda Civic Hatchback Luggage Test: How it compares with sedan and Integra

Fri, Jan 13 2023

Well, we have a first here at Autoblog Luggage Test HQ: the first time I've done the next-generation of a make/model that's already been luggage tested. I know, right, very exciting. So, for the first time, I'll be able to report how a vehicle compares with its immediate predecessor. As this is the Honda Civic hatchback, I can also show you how it compares with the Honda Civic sedan and the mechanically related Acura Integra. So. Many. Comparisons! In short, the Civic is a definitive example of why you can't really compare the cargo volume figures of a sedan and a hatchback (or wagon, SUV or other hatchbacked vehicle). The specs say the hatchback has 24.8 cubic-feet of space whereas the Civic sedan has 14.8, yet as I'm about to show you, the sedan actually has more space for holding bags or whatever. This is already a phenomena I covered with the Integra and its 24.3-cubic-foot trunk. Apparently, that half a cube makes a difference as it was indeed easier to load bags into the Civic hatch.  Top Civic hatchback, bottom left Civic sedan, bottom right Integra Some key observations here with this trio. The Civic sedan is 4 inches longer than the Civic hatchback, almost all of which is behind the rear axle. This lends its trunk greater length than the hatchback, which is more useful for stuffing in luggage. The Civic hatchback (and Integra) have more height, which balloons the cubic-foot number, but doesn't really provide much help in this test since I don't pack to the roof for safety, visibility and consistency reasons. If you lower the back seats, it's a whole different ballgame, but I'll get to that later. Now, to the bags. As in every luggage test I do, I use two midsize roller suitcases that would need to be checked in at the airport (26 inches long, 16 wide, 11 deep), two roll-aboard suitcases that just barely fit in the overhead (24L x 15W x 10D), and one smaller roll-aboard that fits easily (23L x 15W x 10D). I also include my wife's fancy overnight bag just to spruce things up a bit (21L x 12W x 12D). You can really see the difference in trunk length here. In the sedan (above right), you can fit the small roller bag behind the four biggest bags lined up. Definitely can't do that in the hatchback above left. In short, all the bags fit in all the cars (with some asterisks). It was a much easier fit in the sedan, though, and you can see that there's some extra space on either side of the egg-crusher hinges.

Ford F-150 bumps Camry from top of Cars.com American Made Index

Tue, 25 Jun 2013

With July 4th just around the corner, what better time could there be for Cars.com to announce that the Ford F-150 is the Most American car of 2013? This may be especially true since it was the Toyota Camry, a car produced by a company based in Japan, that had held the top spot from 2009 to 2012.
Cars.com compiles its Most American list by considering the amount of parts each vehicle uses that come from America, where it's final assembly takes place and how many units per year are sold. "While the assembly point and domestic parts content of the F-150 didn't change from 2012-2013, vehicle sales are responsible for bumping the F-150 to the top spot," according to Patrick Olsen, Editor-in-Chief of Cars.com.
As far as automakers go (as opposed to individual models), Toyota retains the top spot it held in 2012, with General Motors, Chrysler, Ford and Honda (in that order) rounding out the list. The motivation behind this list each year, according to Olsen, is "to help car shoppers understand that 'American-Made' extends beyond just the Detroit three" and because "a study we conducted in 2012 indicated that 25 percent of shoppers surveyed preferred to buy American."

Honda to dub Fit-based as HR-V for North America

Sun, 06 Apr 2014

You may remember it as the Urban SUV (pictured above) from when it debuted in concept form at the Detroit Auto Show last year, or know it as the Vezel as the production version was unveiled for the Japanese Domestic Market at the 2014 Tokyo Motor Show. But when Honda starts exporting its new Fit-based crossover - or better yet, building it in Mexico for North American consumption - it will be called the HR-V.
This news comes courtesy of Honda enthusiast forum Temple of VTEC. When contacted by Autoblog, Honda spokesmen declined to comment on the veracity of the report, saying only that it would "announce the name in the near future," but the handle fits with what we know about Honda's history with compact crossovers. The previous HR-V (which was not available in the States) was a high-riding, squared-off crossover built between 1999 and 2006 and based on the Fit's predecessor, the Honda Logo.
While the HR-V moniker might not have name recognition in North America, it would in Europe where Honda also hopes its new crossover will find eager customers. It will also fit in nicely below the CR-V that will continue on as the HR-V's larger stablemate.