1995 Honda Accord Ex 2.2l V-tec on 2040-cars
Port Tobacco, Maryland, United States
Hello today you are bidding on a 1995 Honda Accord EX with a 2.2L V-tec engine. This car runs good has some rust on both rear fenders behind tires. Has a full size spare tire in trunk. If any questions please feel free to call me Jeremy 301-751-3306 Here is a list of maintenance since we owned car
1995 Honda Accord Maintenance Record 2/3/11 228,036 Timing belt changed, water pump changed, timing belt tensioner changed, balance idlers changed, spark plugs changed, plug wires changed, distributor cap and rotor button changed, pcv valve changed, air filter changed, fuel filter changed, oil and oil filter changed, trans. Fluid changed, new exhaust from cat back replaced, front and rear rotors and brake pads changed. 3/4/11 231,021 Oil and oil filter changed 4/30/11 234,056 Oil and oil filter changed 6/12/11 237,123 Oil and oil filter changed 8/2/11 240,054 Oil and oil filter changed 9/18/11 243,023 Oil and oil filter changed, and air filter changed 11/5/11 247,036 Oil and oil filter changed 12/29/11 250,012 Oil and oil filter changed 2/15/12 253,002 Oil and oil filter changed 2/21/12 253,455 New front and rear calipers and new brake pads front and rear, and front and rear rotors turned. 3/28/12 257,028 Oil and oil filter changed, and fuel filter changed 5/5/12 260,521 Oil and oil filter changed 6/27/12 263,782 Oil and oil filter changed 8/15/12 267,154 Oil and oil filter changed 10/6/12 270,231 Oil and oil filter changed 11/29/12 273,657 Oil and oil filter changed 12/22/12 274,096 New front and rear tires 1/15/13 276,869 Oil and oil filter changed, and air filter changed 3/3/13 279,908 Oil and oil filter changed 3/28/13 280,805 Replaced spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributor cap and rotor button, and fuel filter 4/20/13 283,052 Oil and oil filter changed, new a/c compressor installed, a/c condenser installed, a/c expansion valve installed 6/1/13 286,124 Oil and oil filter changed, new front and rear brake pads turned rotors and new front wheel bearings 9/30/13 289,029 Oil and oil filter changed 2/2/14 290,014 Oil and oil filter changed and new speed sensor installed Car is being sold because we have no further use for it since we purchased another vehicle. Happy Bidding!! |
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Honda Accord, Civic are America's most stolen cars
Tue, 20 Aug 2013The National Insurance Crime Bureau has released its latest Hot Wheels study on the most popular stolen cars and trucks for 2012. The study has changed a bit from past years, with the new findings listing only the make and model of each vehicle, while taking into account all model years in its totals. Previous iterations only focused on the most stolen vehicles of a particular model year, with that make and model not appearing anywhere else on the list so as not to appear to call out a particular car. Confusing, eh? Said another way, in previous studies, if the three most stolen vehicles were the 2006, 2007 and 2008 Belchfire Turbo from Fictitious Motors, only the model year with the highest number of thefts would make the list.
The new study takes all model years into consideration while breaking down the number of vehicles stolen per model year in a full, in-depth report. Separately, the NICB is also listing the top 25 new vehicles stolen in 2012. That list is limited exclusively to model year 2012 entries.
Honda took the top two spots in the most stolen vehicles list, with 58,596 Accord models stolen and 47,037 Civic models stolen. The study is interesting, though, in that the most recent model year for the Accord is 1997, while the most recent the Civic is 2000. In fact, Hondas from 1990 to 2000 make up 16 of the top 20 cars stolen in 2012, according to the NICB. Compare that with the MY2012 list, where Honda's vehicles are eleventh and fifteenth, and it looks like the Japanese brand has been beefing up its theft control.
Toyota tops Consumer Reports best, worst used car values
Tue, 18 Mar 2014We often mock Toyota for building boring, soulless cars, but a new study by Consumer Reports suggests that regardless of whether that's true, the company has some of the best used cars on the market. In its report on used cars from 2004-2013, the Japanese automaker had 11 vehicles among its brands on the list - more than any other automaker.
CR breaks the list down by cost and vehicle size, and Toyota has at least one entry at every price point and in nearly every segment. To score a recommendation, a vehicle had to perform well in the magazine's initial tests and score above-average reliability results. It also tried to only suggest cars with electronic stability control. Of the 28 recommended vehicles, Honda/Acura had the second most mentions at six, and Ford, Hyundai and Subaru managed two each.
The Detroit brands also made it to the list, but not in a positive way. Consumer Reports compiled a list of 22 vehicles it wouldn't recommend because "they have multiple years of much-worse-than-average overall reliability." General Motors had the most unrecommended models on the list at six, but Chrysler and Ford weren't far behind, with five cars each from their brands not making the grade. The full list of recommendations is available on CR's website.
2013 Honda Civic
Thu, 21 Feb 2013Lather, Rinse, Repeat
On some level, it's hard to blame Honda for the strategy it took with its new-for-2012 Civic. Executives looked at the key players on the market as the model was being developed, soaked in the growing global economic malaise, and decided that if they wanted to make decent money on their small car, they'd have to find creative ways to take cost out of its build. In light of the financial crisis, consumers and critics would surely understand some belt-tightening in order to secure the company's legendary reliability, resale value and ease-of-use, right?
So Honda took a pass on expensive new technology - more complex transmissions, forced induction, active aero, and so on. And it also substituted in some cheaper interior materials, skimped on sound deadening, creature comforts and found lots of little ways to save money. Surely in a segment where the frankly ancient and moth-eaten Toyota Corolla has consistently ranked among the sales leaders, nobody would care, eh?