2013-2015 Honda Civic Interior Illumination-Blue LED. Part Number: 08E10-TR0-100D. Vehicle Specific. Other Name: 2012 Honda Civic 4 Door SI (HPT) View More.
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Preorder Cutoff Date: 2022/8/26This completed 1/64 scale die-cast display model of a 2020 Honda Civic Hatchback (FK7) in a custom obsidian blue pearl makes for an excellent addition to any fan's collection, and comes with a dedicated display base. You can enjoy high quality detailing from interior to exterior.
Fast Money. In 2020 we did a Kelley Blue Book value analysis of 2019 Honda Civics. We used mileage of 10,000 miles per year and standard features. Kelley Blue Book asks for the color of the car to be chosen as that could potentially impact its value. But we were interested in the exterior condition of the Civic and chose the color black for each test. KBB has several quality options including: Excellent - Looks new and is in excellent mechanical condition. Very Good - Has minor cosmetic defects and is in excellent mechanical condition. In other words, the difference between excellent and very good was the cosmetic condition of the car as the mechanical condition was the same. We attributed this to the condition of the paint and whether it has chips, scratches, etc. The LX Sedan in excellent condition was given a private party value of $17,867. The same car in very good condition was $17,537. Touching up the paint was thus worth $330. We also did this analysis for the 2019 Civic Si Sedan. In excellent condition the car was worth $24,806. But in very good condition only $24,316. Keeping your paint looking good is worth $490. The Civic Sport Hatchback in excellent condition was worth $22,037. But with cosmetic paint blemishes the car was only worth $21,631. The value of painting the car was worth $406.
La Honda presenta il restyling Civic per il mercato italiano, svelando tutti gli interventi relativi al design e alle dotazioni della berlina giapponese. Dal punto di vista stilistico, il frontale è stato aggiornato modificando le linee del paraurti anteriore e introducendo gruppi ottici full Led all'anteriore e a Led al posteriore. A seconda delle versioni, sono inoltre previsti cerchi in lega da 16 e 17 pollici di nuovo disegno. La gamma dei colori per la carrozzeria viene poi arricchita con l'opzione Obsidian Blue. Nuovi comandi per climatizzatore e infotainment. L'abitacolo della Civic è stato aggiornato nei rivestimenti per offrire un livello qualitativo superiore. Su alcuni allestimenti è prevista la regolazione elettrica a otto vie del sedile del guidatore, mentre l'infotainment e la climatizzazione sono stati rivisti aggiungendo alcuni comandi fisici e aggiornando la grafica. Il sistema è compatibile con gli standard Apple CarPlay e Android Auto. Tutti gli allestimenti offrono infine, di serie, il pacchetto di Adas Honda Sensing con frenata automatica d'emergenza, avviso di abbandono e controllo del mantenimento della corsia, cruise control adattivo e riconoscimento dei segnali stradali. Benzina e diesel confermati. I propulsori della Civic rimangono quelli già noti: i benzina VTEC Turbo da 125 CV e 200 Nm con cambio manuale o automatico CVT, il VTEC Turbo da 182 CV e 240 Nm con cambio manuale e il diesel i-DTEC da 120 CV e 300 Nm. Quest'ultimo, secondo i dati di omologazione Wltp, dichiara una media di 4,5 l/100 km.
The i-MMD full-hybrid Honda City e:HEV, which Malaysians will know as the Honda City RS (will only go on sale in January 2021), was launched in Thailand yesterday alongside the Honda City Hatchback, which also made its global debut yesterday. The City Hatchback will replace the Honda Jazz in the Asia-Ocenia region, as the bulbous looking fourth generation Honda Jazz was deemed to be a bit too radical for local users to accept. But back to the three-box sedan City e:HEV. The model is identical to our City RS, wearing the same e:HEV badge but Honda Malaysia has decided to market it with the simpler RS name rather than e:HEV, which as you can imagine, is quite a mouthful to repeat. Honda sales person can heave a collective sigh of relieve. Like our City RS, Thailand’s City e:HEV also comes with LaneWatch blind spot detecting camera, same 8-inch infotainment with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, Honda’s signature Sensing suite of advanced driving assistance (ADAS) features, as well as rear air-conditioning vents. Thailand market cars support the Honda Connect vehicle telematics feature, which we don't have (yet), but let's focus just on the car. The only difference is that Thai buyers of the City e:HEV get additional colour options, Crystal Black Pearl and Obsidian Blue Pearl. Malaysian buyers also get the Crystal Black Pearl colour option, just not on the range topping RS variant, which is limited to just three colour options – Platinum White Pearl, Modern Steel Metallic, and Passion Red Pearl. The latter is a brighter, more expensive shade than Thailand’s Ignite Red Metalic. Obsidian Blue Pearl is not a new colour to Honda Malaysia. It was previously available in the previous generation Honda Accord and the pre-facelift Honda CR-V. For the Accord, the colour was dropped in a mid-lifecycle reduction in colour options, from five to four, while for the CR-V, the colour was replaced with Passion Red Pearl. Malaysia's red (below) has a brighter, pearl-effect finishing versus Thailand's (above) metallic-red Colour options are always changing, depending on demand. Obsidian Blue was dropped for obvious reasons – it wasn’t popular enough. To maintain a high level of efficiency at the production plant, the factory’s paint shop should ideally offer the same colour options to all models. While providing more colour options is good for consumers, it’s bad for a plant’s workflow processes, as the paint shop – probably the most energy consuming part of the plant - will need to temporarily stop work, flush out the tanks and spray equipment, before it can switch to a new colour. With more colour options, this process will need to be repeated more frequently, even if just for a single car. Obsidian Blue was a very short-lived colour option for previous Accord Like fashion, colour demand trends are always in a flux. What’s unpopular yesterday, may become popular tomorrow, so car companies are always studying demand trend for colours. If you like the 2020 Honda City but prefer it in blue, let your dealer know. With enough demand, the colour might make a return.
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