Acura, Rsx, 2005, Red, Hatchback, Very Clean, 72k Miles, One Owner on 2040-cars
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
2005 Acura RSX, Hatchback, Milano Red, 72k miles This is the used car you have been looking for! Low miles for age of car, very clean, great on gas, very reliable and Acura build quality. 1 owner, non-smoker Brand New Goodyear Eagle RS-A all season tires. This car is ready to go! Great as a commuter car or great for someone going to college, runs very smooth. I am selling this car since I needed a larger car. Car has been very well taken care of, all service and maintenance has been performed according to manufacturer’s recommendations. Oil changes have been done every 5,000 miles with synthetic oil. Carfax report is clean and available for inspection Car is inspected in PA through April 2015, All service records available for inspection. Car is in very good condition and has been detailed inside and out, no reconditioning needed Car comes with an exterior cover 2.0 L Inline 4-cylinder, i-VTECH, 5-speed automatic, 160 horsepower, 22/31 mpg, 16 inch alloy wheels, Cloth upholstery Moon roof Rear spoiler Trunk cargo liner Buyer will have to pay for sales tax and title transfer fees Only serious inquiries will be considered |
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Honda recalling 871,000 SUVs and minivans over rollaway fear
Wed, 12 Dec 2012Honda is recalling 871,000 SUVs and minivans for an issue in which the vehicles may roll away after the key has been removed from the ignition. Ninety-two percent of the recalled vehicles, or 807,000 vehicles, are in the US. According to a report from Reuters, the effected vehicles include certain numbers of the Honda Odyssey and Pilot, as well as the Acura MDX. Here are the recall figures:
2003-2004 Honda Odyssey: 318,000 vehicles
2003-2004 Honda Pilot: 259,000 vehicles
Honda is first Japanese carmaker to be a net-exporter from US
Wed, 29 Jan 2014Over the last decade or so, many foreign automakers have challenged the idea of what defines an "American car," but Honda took things a step further last year by exporting more cars out of the US than it imported in. Reuters is reporting that in 2013, a total of 108,705 Honda and Acura models were exported from the US with only 88,357 being shipped in. This gives Honda a net exporter status here, and makes it the first of such among the major Japanese automakers.
Honda's US imports have been dropping over the last five years while its exports have been steadily increasing. In 2008, the report indicates that Honda shipped 187,000 vehicles to the US and exported only 20,000, and even by 2012 Honda still favored imports with 136,000 imports and 74,000 exports. The article says that US-made Honda and Acura vehicles were exported to 50 countries with most ending up in Mexico, but the big news is that the Honda's US production set a record in 2013 with 1.3 million units built.
2015 Acura NSX burns to the ground at the 'Ring [w/video]
Thu, 24 Jul 2014Assuming all goes to plan, automakers test their vehicles to the breaking point in the months and years leading up to that vehicle's actual release into the public. Which is good, because it's much better for a car to break in glorious fashion in the hands of the company that produces it than in the driveway of an owner who just spent their hard-earned cash to get it.
Such was the case with this production-guise Acura NSX prototype that we saw running around the Nürburgring just the other day. We can't be 100-percent certain, but the burned-out carcass is wearing the same number plate as the car that was spotted earlier, so it's likely the very same NSX. We have no idea what was the cause of the blaze that turned this Acura into the car-b-q you see pictured above, but our spy shooters on the ground in Germany say it was not involved in any collision, having caught on fire all on its own with engineers behind the wheel.
The good news is that nobody was hurt, though the car is quite clearly a complete loss. We're sure there's another ready to to test in the burned car's place... just as soon as the engineers at Honda figure out exactly what went wrong. Have a look at the smoldering aftermath up above, and feel free to scroll down below to see a video of the car in much better circumstances.