1993 Honda Civic Del Sol Si Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Hume, Virginia, United States
1993 Honda Del Sol, newly swapped engine with under 65K miles / install performed by professional Honda Mechanic. New Body Kit, professionally installed and fiberglass joined, with new flat black primer- sanded and ready for your selection of paint, or drive it as is..
THE GOOD: VA Safety Inspection good through March New Engine Swap (under 65K miles, installed by certified Honda Mechanic) New Battery New control arms New ball joints New Headlights New Rotors, calipers and brakes New Tires New Gun Metal Racing Wheels ($600) New Windshield (no leaks) Targa Top is solid (no leaks) Acura Integra GT Seats Carpet is Good All Windows Work (including rear deck window) No cracks in the Dash Non Smoking Car Trunk has special frame to hold Targa Top when off Automatic Transmission shifts smooth Good Title Runs Great! THE BAD: Needs new Door Panels (rips, tears and wrinkles) No Car Stereo Head Unit (has Pioneer Speakers in doors) Needs seat belt receivers Needs windshield spray nozzles in hood Missing Ashtray in Module between seats (replacement $50 on ebay) Air Conditioning does not work Passenger door only opens from inside Passenger door alignment to car body is slightly off at the seam when shut (shuts fine) Hood latches fine but slightly uneven alignment at the seam |
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2013 North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year finalists announced [w/poll]
Wed, 12 Dec 20122012 is almost in the books and automakers are spending December gearing up for the 2013 auto show season, which tips off next month at the Detroit Auto Show. Traditionally, the latter opens up with the announcement of the North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year awards, and this year figures to be no different.
But up until this moment, we didn't know which six vehicles would be parked ahead of the stage as finalists, with executives and engineers waiting for the winners to be disclosed. Whittled down from October's "short list" of nominees (11 cars and 10 truck/utility vehicles), the finalists are as follows:
2013 North American Car of the Year:
Honda motorcycles most stolen, just like Honda autos
Tue, 26 Nov 2013It comes as no surprise that Honda's Civic and Accord are the most stolen cars in America, but as it turns out, thieves like the company's motorcycles the most too, according to a study by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). Out of the 46,061 two-wheelers stolen in 2012, 9,082 of them were Hondas. While that's bad news for Honda motorcycle owners, at least motorcycle theft went down slightly from 2011, which had 46,667 reported thefts. Motorcycle theft recoveries, on the other hand, were just 39 percent.
Yamaha is up next in the theft rankings (7,517), then Suzuki (7,017). The numbers drop a bit for fourth and fifth place, Kawasaki (4,839) and Harley-Davidson (3,755). These five brands are far and away the most stolen motorcycles: sixth place, apparently held by scooter, dirtbike and ATV maker Taotao, dropped to 914 theft reports.
California had the most reported thefts (6,082), followed by Florida (4,110), Texas (3,400), North Carolina (2,574) and Indiana (2,334). By city, New York City had the most reported thefts (903), followed by Las Vegas (757), San Diego (633), Indianapolis (584) and Miami (535.
Honda to dub Fit-based as HR-V for North America
Sun, 06 Apr 2014You 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.