Nice, GREAT MILES 51,902! LT trim. REDUCED FROM $43,789! NAV, Heated Leather Seats, 3rd Row Seat, Running Boards, WHEELS, 20 X 9 (50.8 CM X 22.9 CM) POLISHED-ALUMINUM, Back-Up Camera,
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LX 1.5T trim. FUEL EFFICIENT 38 MPG Hwy/30 MPG City! Nice, LOW MILES - 9,758! Keyless Start, Bluetooth, Lane Keeping Assist, Dual Zone A/C, iPod/MP3 Input, Aluminum Wheels, Turbo Charged, Back-Up Camera. READ MORE!
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Back-Up Camera, Turbocharged, iPod/MP3 Input, Bluetooth, Aluminum Wheels, Keyless Start, Dual Zone A/C, Lane Keeping Assist. MP3 Player, Keyless Entry, Child Safety Locks, Steering Wheel Controls, Electronic Stability Control. Honda LX 1.5T with Platinum White Pearl exterior and Ivory interior features a 4 Cylinder Engine with 192 HP at 5500 RPM .
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Edmunds.com explains It has the practical stuff locked down: The trunk is positively huge, as is the cabin. Honda has the tech front covered, too. A considerable number of advanced safety features are standard. . Great Gas Mileage: 38 MPG Hwy.
The list goes
on.”
“It’s really easy to
prevent these deaths and injuries in New Zealand, too: make
seatbelts compulsory on all buses that use highways. Yet the
government appears to be asleep at the wheel over this
issue.”
“I challenge the prime
minister to watch this graphic
crash test which simulates a bus rolling over. The prime
minister is a mother: would she feel comfortable with her
own child travelling at highway speeds without the
protection of a seatbelt?”[1]
“New Zealand’s
roads are particularly dangerous for buses, because
they’re often narrow and winding; a perfect setup for a
The list goes on.”
“It’s really easy to prevent these deaths and injuries in New Zealand, too: make seatbelts compulsory on all buses that use highways. Yet the government appears to be asleep at the wheel over this issue.”
“I challenge the prime minister to watch this graphic crash test which simulates a bus rolling over. The prime minister is a mother: would she feel comfortable with her own child travelling at highway speeds without the protection of a seatbelt?”[1]
“New Zealand’s roads are particularly dangerous for buses, because they’re often narrow and winding; a perfect setup for a rollover accident.”