1999 Honda Civic Ex on 2040-cars
Sparrows Point, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:4 CYCLINDER
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: Civic
Trim: EX
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player
Mileage: 162,000
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Sub Model: EX
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
GOOD DAY,,,,,FOR BID IS A VERY NICE, ALWAYS RELIABLE, HONDA CIVIC EX, THAT IS M A R Y L A N D S T A T E I N S P E C T E D AND READY TO PROVIDE RELIABLE, AFFORDABLE TRANSPORTATION.....YOU WILL SPEND NOTHING ON THIS CAR TO GET IT ON THE ROAD. I HAVE BEEN DRIVING THIS CAR AND IT IS VERY EASY ON THE WALLET...CARFAX CLEAN AND SHOWS ONLY ONE OWNER, WITH A CLEAN BODY AND A NICE INTERIOR, CERTAINLY NOT PERFECT, BUT ONLY A CHIP HERE AND THERE. RUNS AND STOPS VIBRATION FREE AND NO BRAKE PULSATIONS. BUY THIS CAR FOR A VERY SMALL RESERVE AND SAVE MONEY,,,,,GREAT FOR YOUR STUDENTS TRANSPORTATION, OR GROCERY GETTER......FLY IN AND DRIVE THIS HOME WITH NO PROBLEMS,,,,BWI,,,,QUESTIONS 443-326-8853
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Honda promises all-new Ridgeline within two years
Tue, 10 Dec 2013Despite an aging design and low sales, Honda has remained committed to its Ridgeline pickup truck. Now, in its first official confirmation of a next-gen Ridgeline, Honda has released a teaser sketch (click to enlarge) of the new truck and promised a debut within two years, as previously reported.
The sketch shows the direction that Honda is planning for its new truck, which appears to ditch the single-piece body in favor of a more conventional pickup truck design. Even with the new design, it's not clear if Honda will move away from the Ridgeline's car-based platform shared with the Odyssey, Pilot and Accord. Sales of the Ridgeline dipped to below 10,000 units in 2011 but have increased steadily over the last two years (including 29 percent so far in 2013) with slightly more than 16,000 units on the year.
As for the current Ridgeline, Honda will wind down production at the Lincoln, AL assembly plant sometime during the middle of next year. The press release for the announcement is posted below.
Honda slaps Legend name on JDM Acura RLX
Mon, 10 Nov 2014It's been eighteen years since we last saw the Legend nameplate in Acura showrooms here in the US, but in Japan it's still very much alive as Honda's flagship sedan. And now the Japanese automaker has revealed the latest generation.
Set to go on sale across Japan on January 22 - 30 years since the nameplate was introduced - the new Honda Legend is essentially the same model we already know in the States as the new Acura RLX. Only by "essentially," we mean exactly. It is the RLX, only with Honda badges instead of Acura ones. The manufacturer hasn't even changed the grille or the wheels.
Although the RLX is being offered Stateside in two forms, the new JDM Honda Legend will only come in one form, equivalent to our Sport Hybrid, with Super Handling All-Wheel Drive and a hybrid powertrain pairing a 3.5-liter V6 to a seven-speed dual clutch transmission with integrated electric motor. For the privilege of owning the most luxurious car Honda makes, Japanese customers will have to pony up ¥6,800,000 - which about adds up to $59,950 we'd pay for an RLX Sport Hybrid.
Consumer Reports' first motorcycle reliability report finds Japanese brands ahead
Sat, 22 Feb 2014Consumer Reports has released its first ever study of motorcycle reliability, and students of its ratings on cars might notice a suspicious similarity - Japanese brands require fewer repairs than the leading American or German brands.
The study analyzed the reliability of 4,680 bikes owned by CR subscribers and found that Yamaha had the best ratings, with just one in ten bikes built between 2009 and 2012 requiring a repair over a four-year period. The makers of the R1 and R6 sport bikes were closely followed by Kawasaki and Honda, while one out of every four of the rumbling bikes from Harley-Davidson experienced an issue. BMW had the worst rating of the brands represented, with one in three bikes having problems.
According to CR, neither Suzuki nor Triumph owners provided enough information for a reliable rating. Based on the responses received, though, Suzuki would have finished with the other Japanese brands and Triumph, being English, would have been one of the less reliable makes.