1993 Honda Accord, No Reserve Local Pick Up Only on 2040-cars
Santa Ana, California, United States
CAR DOES NOT RUN. POSSIBLE PARTS ONLY VEHICLE ENGINE HAS NO COMPRESSION AND NEEDS TO BE REPLACED LOCAL PICKUP ONLY. TAGS ARE CURRENT UNTIL SEPT. 2014 The vehicle is equipped with a 4cyl engine and automatic transmission. The seats are blue and appear to be in decent condition. The exterior of the car is white and is showing signs of wear and is faded. It has a few door dings and scratches. The tires are no good. Needs new hood All taxes, fees, and penalties due to the DMV, are the responsibility of the buyer. CAR SOLD AS IS and WHERE IS. Should there be ANY mechanical issues discovered after the purchase of the vehicle there will be no recourse offered by the Seller. The Buyer will be 100% responsible for any problems discovered after the vehicle leaves the lot. Seller makes NO warranties as to the condition of any vehicle. Descriptions and photos contained herein may not be accurate and buyer is 100% responsible for inspecting the vehicle prior to bidding. NO REFUNDS will be given on any purchased vehicle under any circumstances. ALL SALES ARE FINAL! |
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "the brake-shift interlock blocking mechanism may become slow and allow the gear selector to be moved from the Park position without pressing the brake pedal." In other words, these vehicles could unintentionally roll away.
NHTSA states that this scenario may only happen during sub-freezing temperatures, but notes that this means the vehicles fail to conform with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 114: Theft Protection and Rollaway Prevention. Honda will notify owners of the problem, and dealerships will install an updated interlocking mechanism free of charge.
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The news comes from The Motor Report in Australia, which is reporting that the Accord Euro will be discontinued in 2015. Sold Down Under alongside the US-market model, the discontinuation of the Aussie car indicates an end to Honda's midsize sedan efforts in Europe, where there is no obvious replacement for the four-door and wagon models.
According to TMR, Honda Australia Director Stephen Collins indicated that focus will be placed instead on the US market "wide-body" model, as it's known. That said, this decision doesn't sound like it's sitting too well in Oz.