1997 Honda Prelude on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
1997 HONDA PRELUDE 168,000 MILES MECHANICALLY:CAR RUNS GREAT VTEC ENGINE SOUNDS GREAT.NO TICKS NO KNOCKS ENGINE IS GOOD.TRANSMISSIONS SHIFTS OUT NICE NO PROBLEMS THERE.HAS COLD AIR INTAKE AND SOME SORT OF EXHUST WORK SOUNDS GOOD BUT LOUD.NO SOUNDS WHEN YOU DRIVE EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE YOU HEAR THE BACK TIRE MAKE A WEIRD NOISE.I THINK CAUSE THE WHEELS ARE SO BIG FOR THE CAR.NO LIGHT'S ON THE DASH AND NO CODES IN THE SYSTEMS PASSED SAFETY AND EMISSIONS ALREADY WHICH I HAVE IN HAND ON PICK UP. INTERIOR:INSIDE OF THE CAR IS REALLY NICE.SUPER CLEAN WITH POWER WINDOWS,LOCKS,CRUISE,TILT,PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM,CD,COLD A/C,SUNROOF,AND MUCH MORE ALL IN GREAT CONDITION AND EVERYTHING WORKS!!!! EXTERIOR:THE ARE SOME SCRATCH'S ON CAR MOSTLY DRIVERS SIDE DOOR.ON PASSENGER SIDE SOMEONE BROKE THE LOCK OUT BUT STILL OPENS AND CLOSES THE TIRES AND RIMS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE ALSO.OVER ALL GIVEN THE AGE THIS CARS IS IN GREAT SHAPE SO BID WITH CONFIDANTS IF YOU LIKE THIS CAUSE THIS ONE IS NICE!!!!! |
Honda Prelude for Sale
- 1981 honda prelude coupe
- 1999 honda prelude type sh coupe 2-door 2.2l vtec low miles clean
- 1997 honda prelude base coupe 2-door 2.2l(US $3,800.00)
- 2001 honda prelude type sh coupe 2-door 2.2l(US $4,500.00)
- 1987 white honda prelude 2.0 si manual in great condition(US $3,000.00)
- 2000 honda prelude base coupe 2-door 2.2l(US $3,200.00)
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Honda CR-V named Motor Trend SUV of the Year for 2015
Wed, 15 Oct 2014Motor Trend has announced the results of its 2015 SUV of the Year competition, and from a field that included the new Porsche Macan, Cadillac Escalade, Subaru Outback, Chevrolet Suburban and BMW X5, the buff book has awarded the gold calipers to the 2015 Honda CR-V. If that result surprises you just a little, well, get to the back of the line.
MT looked at six different categories ranging from overall design to efficiency - both fuel economy and carbon footprint - to safety and value to pick its winner, singling out the refreshed Honda while paying particular praise to its new 2.4-liter Earth Dreams four-cylinder engine and continuously variable transmission. A tighter steering ratio was also cited as a big source of improvement.
"There was a lot of contentious debate," MT Technical Director Frank Markus told Autoblog, indicating that nearly half the judges approached the final round of voting with an eye towards the redesigned Jeep Cherokee. "This year's field included some pretty fancy and fast iron, but the thoughtful changes made by Honda to hone its best-seller entry in that crowded compact cross-over segment really did the trick."
2012 Honda NC700X
Fri, 28 Dec 2012Honda Builds The Crossover Of Bikes
Here in the land of Harleys and highways that stretch to infinity, Americans don't care much for sensible motorcycles. Unlike the majority of global bike buyers, North Americans tend to choose escape over utility, performance over practicality - that's simply how it's been done in the land of the free, at least until a funny thing happened on the way to the global recession.
As bank balances thinned and fuel prices crept skyward, sales of puffed up sportbikes and cartoonishly endowed cruisers plummeted. Americans rediscovered that motorcycles could be used for tasks like workaday commutes and trips to the grocery store, not just for riding into a Marlboro Man-approved sunset, fringe in tow. As consumers matured, manufacturers slowly responded with bikes better suited for purposeful priorities.
British Honda CR-V looks tough, gets diesel and 9-speed auto
Wed, 01 Oct 2014Honda just took the wraps off of its thoroughly updated 2015 CR-V for the US, with a touch more style and improved powertrain to provide more torque and better fuel economy. In our First Drive, we found that all of the changes really focused the CUV even more towards the desires of its audience of mostly families. European crossover shoppers don't have to wait too long to see these tweaks for themselves and get a few exclusive upgrades of their own.
While US models get a torquier gasoline engine, Europe loves its diesels. Therefore, the CR-V over there benefits from a more powerful 1.6-liter i-DTEC oil-burner that produces 158 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. This new addition is only available on the four-wheel drive version, and it replaces the previous 2.2-liter diesel in the lineup. Also as opposed to the CVT here, there's now an optional nine-speed automatic gearbox across the pond.
According to Honda, the new diesel with a six-speed manual drops emissions by 11 percent compared to its predecessor. Opting for the nine-speed auto makes things 20 percent cleaner in contrast to the previous 2.2-liter CR-V with an auto.