1988 Honda Crx Si, 5speed Low Miles, All Stock, One Owner on 2040-cars
San Mateo, California, United States
1988 Honda CRX Si, 5-Speed Manual, All Stock Original Owner I have the right to end action early if you have any question feel free to call anytime thanks 650 533-3671 thanks Hello there E-Bay shoppers I'm selling my lovely honda crx its has been excellent reliable vehicle never given us any mechanical problems always well cared for serviced every 3k.miles heres list of recent work that was performed New: Clutch And Transmission Service New Brakes Front And Rear New: Struts New: Water-Pump New: Battery New: Muffler System Stock New: Major Tune-Up New: Struts New: Port Injectors New: Cv Boots New: Valve Cover Gasket And more I have receipts and service records available this honda truly runs amazing feels very tight suspension in excellent shape I can honestly say feels the same way i drove it since day one, it only has 163k.miles adult driven never been raced or modified completely bone stock. Exterior all original black color no dents mostly garaged kept does have very minor blemishes being 88 such as scratches and such nothing major at all. Interior Very nice all original no pets or stains or rips very good shape. We love our Honda CRX and would love to see it go to nice home due to new SUV we just don't have the time or space for it anymore that being said Good Luck On Your Bid Thanks..... |
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Andretti Autosport switches to Honda power
Tue, 22 Oct 2013The IndyCar grid was split pretty evenly this season between Honda and Chevy power. Thing is, most of the front-running teams have been running Chevrolet engines. Except for Chip Ganassi Racing, the team that fields the likes of Ryan Briscoe, Scott Fixon and Dario Franchitti - but earlier this month Chip Ganassi announced it was switching to Chevy engines too, just like most of the other pack-leading teams.
Honda insisted it didn't need a flagship team to replace Ganassi, but that's exactly what it announced this weekend with the signing of Andetti Autosport. The team run by Michael Andretti won a few IndyCar Series titles under Honda power (in 2004, 2005 and 2007), and two Indy 500 wins (in 2005 and 2007), but switched to the Bowtie two seasons ago, winning the championship last season. But the vast majority of the team's victories - 39 out of 48 race wins - have been powered by Honda, and the two outfits undoubtedly hope they'll return to the winner's circle again with their new multi-year partnership that takes effect next season.
Honda invests $470 million for new transmission plant in Mexico
Fri, 03 May 2013Honda has announced that it has made an initial investment of $470 million to build a brand new transmission plant in Ceyala, Mexico. For those keeping track, this is the same city that will also house Honda's new automobile manufacturing facility, which will begin production of the Fit compact beginning in the spring of 2014.
This new transmission plant is expected to come online in the second half of 2015, with an annual production capacity of 350,000 units, though that number is expected to double in the years following the plant's opening. With a 700,000-unit production capacity, Honda says a full 1,500 new associates will be hired at the Mexican plant.
Honda will specifically use this new transmission plant for the production of CVTs for automobiles built in Mexico, as well as for cars produced in facilities around the world. It stands to reason, then, that since the next-generation Honda Fit will be built right around the corner from these new CVTs, the small hatchback - which is expected to grow into a full family of vehicles - could be fitted with continuously variable units in the future.
Honda and Mario Andretti cite pedestrians for excessive slowness
Thu, 05 Jun 2014Honda and the Andretti family have a lot to celebrate at the moment. Andretti Autosport driver Ryan Hunter-Reay won the 2014 Indianapolis 500 in his Honda-powered car, and Marco Andretti, Mario's grandson, also managed to take the third step on the podium. Apparently, the victory is making them feel magnanimous because Honda and Mario Andretti are giving the chance to ride with him in a two-seat, open wheel car.
To promote the contest, they created the Honda Speed Patrol to ticket anyone going too slow. It's an interesting idea, and the chance to ride with Andretti would be the opportunity of a lifetime. Perhaps the biggest shock of the video, though, might be when you realize how short Mario is when you see him milling about in public. Scroll down to watch one of America's most respected racers cite people in Chicago for being too slow.