2008 Honda Civic Mugen Si ***rare Car! 1 Out Of 1000*** Vtec-dohc on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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Selling my 2008 Honda Civic SI Mugen
Only 1 out of 1000 produced in 2008. Hard to find Rare Car!!! This Mugen Si has a Rebuilt Title. The car was purchased from an auto auction with Light Damage to the front Passenger-side Fender, Headlight and some Side Damage. The Passenger side of the car had some minor scratches and dents on the doors. Besides that the Rims were scratched up. Because the Mugen Si is Pricey compared to a regular Si, they salvaged the title. NO airbags Deployed & NO Frame Damage was impacted! I had a professional Body Shop here in Jacksonville, FL do the body work on the car & they did an excellent Job! I also Purchased all 4 New OEM Mugen GP Wheels! The car runs great, Looks great and everything works great!!! Bidding may end early upon Serious Offer! Contact me if you are seriously interested in the car or for any further questions. 904.502.6774 Miles: 97,000 Exterior Color: Fiji Blue Pearl Interior Color: Black Cloth w/ Red SI Stitching 4-door Sedan 6-Speed Manual Transmission Tires are in great shape! Full Synthetic Oil Changes. This Model includes Mugen Sports Suspension, Forged Aluminum 18-inch lightweight Alloy Wheels, a Full Aerodynamic Body Kit with an adjustable Rear Wing and Diffuser, and a Sport-tuned Exhaust. Stock Features: Engine: 2.0L VTEC-DOHC MacPherson strut front suspension Four-wheel independent suspension Double wishbone rear suspension Front and rear stabilizer bar Premium Cloth Bucket front seats Split-folding rear seatback Folding with storage center armrest Rear ventilation ducts Remote power door locks Power mirrors Dual vanity mirrors Cold Air Conditioning 1 one-touch power windows Cruise control Remote trunk release Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel Leather steering wheel Electric speed-proportional power steering Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Interior air filtration Front reading lights Simulated alloy trim on doors Alloy trim on shift knob PREMIUM SOUND Speed sensitive volume control 350 watts stereo output 1 subwoofer 7 total speakers AM/FM in-dash single CD player with CD MP3 Playback stereo Auxiliary MP3 audio input Radio data system Element antenna Power glass sunroof Rear defogger Variable intermittent wipers Inside mounted spare tire Performance tires GOOD THREAD 4-wheel ABS Traction control Dual front side-mounted airbags Remote anti-theft alarm system Rear door child safety locks Engine immobilizer Stability control Electronic brakeforce distribution Driver head restraint whiplash protection system Passenger head restraint whiplash protection system Tire pressure monitoring Front and rear head airbags Child seat anchors Ventilated front disc / solid rear disc brakes Daytime running lights Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation Front seatbelt pretensioners Emergency interior trunk release Additional Features: - PREMIUM COLD AIR INTAKE (F5 FUJITA INTAKE) - Catalytic Converter was removed for Better sound and Performance |
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Leno meets the nicest people on his bored-out Honda CB750
Tue, 08 Jul 2014Jay Leno's Garage is back to its tried-and-true formula this week with Jay taking a close look at a seriously cool vehicle with a guest. This time he invites in Adam Gaspic from Gasser Custom to take a look at a highly customized 1975 Honda CB750.
The bike is really an amalgam of styles from different eras and various Honda parts. Its looks are inspired by '50s hot rods with its white-wall tires and satin, metallic fuel tank, but there is a little British café racer in there, as well. A digital instrument panel and LED turn signals lend an air of modernity to it, too. Mechanically, the bike rides on a modified '75 frame with the front and rear suspension from an '80s Honda. However, the pièce de résistance is its engine, bored out to 836cc with additional head work and a custom exhaust.
Once on the road, the bike really sings. It sounds just the way a classic Japanese motorcycle should with a mix of whine at high-revs with rumble down low. A cycle that mixes this many styles should probably be a mess, but this fuses it all together perfectly. Scroll down to take a look at this motorcycle mixing classic and modern in Jay Leno's Garage.
Bosch builds an infotainment system that just might not suck
Tue, Jan 30 2018As far as we've come with in-car infotainment and interfaces over the past decade or so, we still have a long way to go — as most current systems show. Whether it's high-end brands like Mercedes-Benz with its kludgy COMAND system, which we hope will be replaced with the MBUX platform revealed at CES, or more mainstream vehicles like Hondas (with their frustrating, knobless Display Audio interface), getting the kind of content and ease of use in the car that we're used to having on other connected devices is far too complex and sometimes costly. While Apple and Google have tried to ride to the rescue with CarPlay and Android Auto, respectively, they're limited solutions. No automaker or tech supplier has been able to deliver an easy, economical, flexible and non-distracting infotainment solution. But Bosch could be closing in on this elusive goal, given the digital cockpit concept demo I recently received at CES. Displayed in a Cadillac Escalade, the concept featured five interconnected color screens: one in the instrument cluster, two in the center console, and two more in the front-seat headrest for second-row passengers. The digital cockpit concept demo had cool features such as haptic-feedback touch-screen controls that created an edge-like feeling similar to a physical button, facial recognition to confirm driver credentials, and the intelligence to know the location of a phone in the car to lock it out to keep the driver from texting. The most significant aspect of the Bosch digital cockpit concept wasn't visible — but shows the company's vision for a future of seamless, convenient, cost-effective and safe in-car infotainment. It's powered by a single electronic control unit (ECU) that can simultaneously run multiple operating systems and also separates vehicle and infotainment controls for critical safety and cybersecurity reasons. Most modern cars can have as many as 100 separate ECUs, Philip Ventimiglia, product manager for Bosch Car Multimedia North America, explained at CES, and several just for infotainment functions. "The goal is to reduce that to about 10 so that we can save cost throughout the vehicle and enable new technologies," he added. "OEMs want to put more technology into cars, but it costs money," Ventimiglia said.
2015 Honda Civic Type-R benchmarks the cream of the hot hatch crop
Tue, 13 Aug 2013Honda has something wicked up its sleeve, based on the latest batch of spy photos we've received. This is purportedly the next Honda Civic Type-R, out testing in Germany and on the Nürburgring. The last generation of the Type-R went out of production in Europe in 2010, and while we admired it from afar, it's 2.0-liter, four-cylinder produced similar figures to the American-market Honda Civic Si.
From the looks of both it and the cars Honda engineers are benchmarking, the next Type-R will be much more powerful. In the spy photos, we can see four meaty exhaust pipes along with what is quite clearly an intercooler hiding behind the rear bumper. That's right, the next Type-R will be turbocharged. It'll need to be, though, if it's meant to tackle cars like the Opel Astra OPC, Ford Focus RS500 and Renault Megane RS Trophy (not pictured, but there according to our spies).
300 horsepower from a 2.0-liter engine should be on offer, and would match the competition quite well. Other obvious tweaks from the ho-hum five-door Civic are mainly aerodynamic. It sports an aggressive body kit with a meaty chin spoiler, rocker panels and a big rear wing. Red Brembo brake calipers can also be seen behind the sporty wheels and low-profile tires.











