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2005 Honda Accord Ex-l V6 Automatic Coupe on 2040-cars

US $6,200.00
Year:2005 Mileage:177000
Location:

Osseo, Minnesota, United States

Osseo, Minnesota, United States

 

Silver with black leather interior. No rust. 177K miles. Good tires, brakes and battery. Recently I had it checked over and it needs nothing. Body and interior are in very nice condition. Car is well maintained and stored inside. I have the Carfax for when I bought the vehicle in 2010 and have all service receipts for maintenance I have had performed (Mostly by Honda).

 

I bought this Accord with a 5 year, 100K mile transferrable drivetrain warranty. It has ~21 months and ~50K remaining on it. The transfer process and any cost associated would be solely the responsibility of the buyer.

 

Car includes the following features…

 

V6 Cylinder Engine, Displacement 3.0L Gasoline Fuel

Front bucket seats w/ 8-way power driver seat w/adjustable lumbar support

6 CD Premium stereo with XM support

Leather trimmed seats & door panel inserts

Heated seats

Aluminum wheels

4 wheel ABS

Power steering and brakes

Air Conditioning

Traction assist

Leather-wrapped steering wheel

Tilt/telescoping steering column

Outside temp gauge

Power windows w/auto-up/down driver side window

Driver & front passenger dual-stage airbags (SRS)

Driver & front passenger side-impact airbags w/passenger side occupant position detection system (OPDS)

Front/rear side curtain airbags

Illuminated power window switches

Power remote trunk release w/lock

Built in garage door openers

Remote fuel filler door release

Security alarm system

Dual zone automatic climate control w/micron air-filtration

Rear window defroster

Digital clock

Lockable glove box w/light

12V auxiliary power outlets

Illuminated visor vanity mirrors

Ambient console lighting

Front/rear map lights

Cargo area light

Power moonroof w/tilt feature

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Auto blog

Is today's Honda Accord cheaper than it was back in 1989?

Wed, 24 Sep 2014

Whether you're shopping at the grocery story or on a car lot, everything seems to be getting more expensive these days. However, when all the factors are considered, that might be more an issue of perception than of fact. The American Public Media radio show Marketplace recently tackled the question whether modern vehicles were actually more expensive once you factored in important variables like inflation and cost of ownership. The result was pretty surprising.
For its example, Marketplace chose the Honda Accord, because in August, it was one of the bestselling vehicles in the US, with 51,075 of them sold. Winding back the clock 25 years to 1989, Honda's cheapest Accord cost $11,770, and that money bought you a stripped-out car with 98 horsepower, a manual gearbox, no air conditioning and hand-crank windows.
Fast-forward to present day, and a basic Accord starts at around $22,000 and gives buyers significantly more features, including a 185-hp engine, dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth, cruise control, more space, refinement and much better safety. By Marketplace's math, when just figuring for inflation, that modern Honda would cost about $11,500 a quarter century ago, despite all of that extra equipment. But that's just one factor. Scroll down to listen to the full report for an explanation of how cost of ownership figures into the mix, and whether it throws all of the calculations off.

Honda Gear concept explored at Montreal Auto Show

Fri, 18 Jan 2013

Our friends at Autoblog Canada have just come away with a closer look at Honda's surprise Gear Concept at the Montreal Auto Show. The little three-door hatchback is arguably the automaker's first real shot at the North American city car market (the Gear is much smaller than the Fit) and may be an indication that Honda is getting serious about going after Scion on this side of the world after the CR-Z hybrid failed to deliver. Honda says the Gear Concept takes its inspiration from the fixed-gear bicycle scene, and should allow buyers an unprecedented level of customization. Designers also wanted to show that a car can be both fun and practical.
We're all for a compact stylish three door with functional room inside, but given Honda's propensity for draining the personality from its concepts on the way to production (at least the ones that don't look showroom ready), we don't hold much hope for the Gear. You can check out the full press release below for more information.

Toyota raises Japanese base wages for first time since 2008

Fri, 14 Mar 2014

Toyota is on track for record profits, and in return, its Japanese workers are receiving their first increase in base wages since 2008, plus higher pay based on seniority and a larger bonus for 2014. The Japanese automaker predicts the average laborer will net a 2.9 percent income gain.
The average Toyota employee will earn 2,700 yen ($26.28) more each month, a 0.8 percent increase from last year. Workers will also receive about 7,300 yen ($71.09) more monthly based on seniority and promotions. Finally, the company's union pushed through a median bonus of 2.44 million yen ($23,768) for 2014, the highest in 6 years.
The pay boost comes as Toyota forecasts a record 1.9-trillion yen ($18.5 billion) profit for the fiscal year ending on March 31, according to Bloomberg. It has been helped by the Japanese government's efforts to weaken the yen on international markets and expand inflation. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been asking businesses to increase compensation to end years of deflation and offset upcoming higher sales taxes. Honda and Nissan have also raised their wages there in recent months.