2012 Honda Odyssey Ex-l. Looks Amazing! Runs Excellent. Nearly New... on 2040-cars
Bayside, New York, United States
AlaBaster Silver. Loaded. Very Clean! Privacy Glass. Leather Seatings, Dual Power Front Seats, Heated Front Seats, Leather Steering Wheel Trim with Cruise and Audio/Bluetooth Steering Wheel Controls. Equipped with Navigation. Back-Up Camera, Alloy Wheels, 3-Keyless Entry Remotes and more! Looks Good! Vehicle Carries A New York State Title, with a Salvage History. Engine Sounds Good, Transmission Shifts Smoothly. The Issues with the Van is as follows: Radio Powers Up, but has no Sound, as if it was in Mute. Navigation is advising to Consult a Honda Dealership. A/C is not blowing thru the Center Vents. Passenger Side Window, does not operate thru the main driver side window switch. At present, we are in no position, to invest any more time, or monies on the van, we will like to sell as-is. The van was purchased with 16 miles, in April 2013, for the sole purpose of sending it overseas, but our plans did not go as planned. Please Feel Comfortable In Bringing Mechanics and Performing Inspections. The car is most of the times in, Queens New York, and is available for a test drive if you are interested. Thank you for viewing. God Bless. 516-595-5384.
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Honda reveals next-gen Fit Hybrid
Fri, 19 Jul 2013Psst! Remember late last month when we showed you those Japanese magazine scans purporting to show the next Honda Fit? The ones with the markedly more aggressive snout and Cuisinart-blade alloys? Yup, they were the real deal, but they weren't the standard model, they were images of the new Hybrid. We know this because Honda has just released a handful of images and some details on its forthcoming gas-electric hatchback, and the images line up perfectly.
The big story for the third-generation Fit Hybrid will be the fuel economy, naturally. Honda says it has achieved economy ratings of 36.4 kilometers per liter - 86 miles per gallon - on its home-market cycle, highest among all hybrid models in Japan and a 35-percent improvement over the current Fit Hybrid, a model not sold in the US.
Honda says it has achieved economy ratings of 86 mpg on its home-market cycle.
Design Handbook explains the difference between design and styling
Fri, 11 Oct 2013It's easy to confuse the terms 'design' and 'style,' but Jim Hall attempts to explain the difference between the two in his latest Design Handbook video column for Autoline. Before relating the terms to cars, Hall first uses other, non-automotive-related examples to prove his point, such as a well-designed glass versus a well-styled glass. Both do their job well as a result of good designs, he claims, but one stands out more because it also was styled.
When he relates his lesson to cars, he uses the 2013 Honda Accord and the new Chevrolet Impala as examples, but you'll have to watch the video below to find out which car he thinks is merely designed and which one has been styled.
We've also included a gallery of the Honda and a gallery of the Chevrolet so you can decide for yourself which one of these vehicles has been designed, and which one has been styled.
Fire up your 3D printer! Honda releases data for several of its past concepts [w/video]
Thu, 30 Jan 2014Futurists have been treating 3D printing like it is the second coming of the Industrial Revolution for years. Everyone will have a 3D printer in their garage and be able make practically anything at home before you know it, right? Well... not quite.
While we can imagine a piece of trim breaking on our car and being able to download the file to print a new one at home, the reality is that 3D printing is still in its earliest stages as a consumer device. Still, Honda is capitalizing on the technology by allowing people to make models of its concept cars at home.
The Honda 3D Design Archive currently consists of five models based on the Fuya-Jo, FSR, Kiwami, Puyo, and NSX concepts. The printer files can be downloaded from the web and carry Creative Commons 4.0 licenses, which allow them to be freely shared. Honda promises that more files will be added to the archive soon.