2007 Honda Cr-v Ex-l on 2040-cars
880 E National Rd, Vandalia, Ohio, United States
Engine:2.4L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JHLRE48727C003950
Stock Num: 40V
Make: Honda
Model: CR-V EX-L
Year: 2007
Exterior Color: Whistler Silver Metallic
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 79295
Clean. PRICED TO MOVE $800 below NADA Retail!, EPA 28 MPG Hwy/22 MPG City! Moonroof, Heated Leather Seats, iPod/MP3 Input, Multi-CD Changer, Satellite Radio, Aluminum Wheels, Head Airbag, 4x4, IIHS Top Safety Pick, Serviced here CLICK NOW!======DRIVE THE CR-V WITH CONFIDENCE: 5 Star Driver Front Crash Rating. 5 Star Driver Side Crash Rating. ======IT'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO BUY THIS CR-V: Value you deserve. This CR-V is priced $800 below NADA Retail. Approx. Original Base Sticker Price: $26, 000*. ======KEY FEATURES ON THIS CR-V INCLUDE: Leather Seats, Sunroof, 4x4, Heated Driver Seat, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 Input, Multi-CD Changer, Aluminum Wheels, Heated Seats, Heated Leather Seats MP3 Player, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass, Child Safety Locks, Steering Wheel Controls. EX-L with Whistler Silver Metallic exterior and Black interior features a 4 Cylinder Engine with 166 HP at 5800 RPM*. Serviced here. ======THE Honda CR-V IS BEST IN CLASS: The CR-V's storage areas are ideal for families on the go. There's ample trunk space, lots of interior cubbies and a cargo cover that you can use as a shelf. --USNews.com. Edmunds Editors' Most Wanted SUV Under $25 Great Gas Mileage: 28 MPG Hwy. Pricing analysis performed on 6/3/2014. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase. PURCHASE FROM SVG MOTORS AND GET 3 YEARS OF OIL CHANGES AT NO COST TO MAINTAIN YOUR NEW VEHICLE!!! CALL 877-824-7929 FOR DETAILS. SHOP OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY AT SVGMOTORS.COM
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Honda Civic Tourer sports forbidden facelift
Tue, 29 Jul 2014Following up on a sextet of spy photos from June, we now have another batch of images of the facelifted Euro-spec Honda Civic undergoing testing in the United Kingdom. There's a bit more sheetmetal to this particular prototype, though, as our spy photographers have caught the upcoming Tourer model (pronounced "wagon" among us Yanks).
Like the hatchback we showed you last month, the new Tourer benefits from the same set of styling tweaks inspired by the Civic Type R Concept from March's Geneva Motor Show. That means it boasts a revised front fascia, albeit with a more heavily camouflaged version of the grille shown in last month's photos. It's a similar story below, where the intakes on this long-roof model wear more disguise, yet look to be virtually identical to what we've already seen.
While the headlights still look to be a straight lift from last month's car, the more upright nature of the Tourer's tailgate demands a more subdued character. Gone are the thin, curvy LED taillights, and in their place sit significantly more substantial units (with conventional bulbs), although they boast none of the design chutzpah shown on our last round of spy photos. Our spies claim LED taillights will be available, noting that they simply aren't fitted to this particular prototype, a distinction that suggests this is a lower-end model.
U.S. issues new tariff threat, this time against British-built cars
Mon, Jan 27 2020WASHINGTON — Britain is the United States' closest ally but their long friendship may be sorely tested as the two countries try to forge a new trade agreement after Britain's exit from the European Union. U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Saturday in London that he was optimistic that a bilateral deal with Britain could be reached as soon as this year. But Mnuchin gave up no ground after a second meeting with his UK counterpart, Sajid Javid. Javid has insisted that Britain will proceed with a unilateral digital services tax, despite a U.S. threat to levy retaliatory tariffs on British-made autos. Mnuchin told reporters after Saturday's meeting that such taxes would discriminate against big U.S. tech companies like Alphabet Inc's Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon. The UK Treasury declined to comment on the private meeting. The divide highlights the challenges ahead as the Trump administration seeks a new bilateral agreement with Britain, part of a broader push to rebalance relations with nearly all its major trading partners. The stakes are high — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pegged the trade deal with United States as a way to ease the pain of breaking with Europe, Britain's largest trade partner. U.S. President Donald Trump, has promised a "massive" trade deal to support Brexit, the product of a populist movement similar to his "America First" agenda. The goodwill and special relationship the two countries have enjoyed for decades may not count for much, experts say. "Trump is not going to be doing Johnson any favors," said Amanda Sloat, a senior fellow with the Brookings Institution in Washington. "He's not going to give him a trade deal without major concessions." Even before the digital tax issue arose, the Trump administration threatened to tax foreign car imports, which could hit British-made Jaguar, Land Rover, Mini, and Honda Civic hatchback cars. Stiff U.S. trade demands include increased access for U.S. farm goods, concessions that will be difficult for Britain's entrenched natural food culture to swallow. The United States also wants Britain to change the way its National Health Service prices drugs and allow in more U.S. pharmaceuticals, which could prove politically unpopular for Johnson's government. Washington's demand that London block Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd for national security reasons could also cloud talks.
Honda: We won't be able to sell ICE cars in China by 2025
Wed, Dec 30 2015China's push to clean up the country's woeful air pollution levels could mean the end of the traditional internal combustion engine there. In an interview with WardsAuto, Keiji Ohtsu, Honda's chief technology strategy officer at the company's automobile R&D center, predicts a lineup only of models with electric assistance in the country within a decade. He also discusses the Japanese automaker's green car goals worldwide. Ohtsu foresees China adopting some of the strictest fuel economy standards in the world in the coming years. "In 2025, we don't expect to be able to sell conventional internal-combustion engines [there], meaning we will be selling mostly hybrids including plug-in types," he said to WardsAuto. China's push to clean up its air comes as major cities continue to struggle with massive levels of pollution. For example, Beijing recently banned half of the cars from the road due to dire levels of smog. To fight back, the government has pushed automakers to launch more plug-ins, and the strategy has shown some success. China's BYD has already become the world's largest producer of plug-in vehicles in 2015. Even outside of China, Honda intends to become a far greener automaker in the coming years. In the near term, the company expects 20 percent of its global volume could be hybrids by 2020. According to Ohtsu, as much as 80 percent of Japanese deliveries could have some form or electrification by that time, but the US would be closer to 20 percent. However, the company sees hybrids more as a stepping stone than as the future of motoring, and the mass adoption of hydrogen is the real goal. "We think that fuel-cell vehicles will come into the mainstream in 2030, along with battery-powered electric cars. We also feel that going forward hydrogen will be the best fuel alternative," Ohtsu said to WardsAuto. Honda's experimental FCEV (pictured above) already hints at the brand's future direction.





























