2012 Honda Civic Lx No Reserve on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
2012 Honda Civic LX! 1.8L 4cyl Engine Runs and Drives Perfect!! Automatic Transmission/ 40,199 Actual Miles Clean Cloth Interior CVT Automatic Transmission! AM/FM/CD/Ipod Radio! Looks & Drives Great! Steering Wheel Audio/Cruise/ Controls!! Fog Lights Power
Windows/Locks/Mirrors Ladies and Gentlemen, gather
around, lets start the bidding off!! Up for bid today is this sharp 2012 Honda
Civic LX, that is in great condition and has low miles! Don't think twice about this car, it will be
very good on gas and dependable! This sexy wine red Honda Civic LX
will come with a Pennsylvania Rebuilt Title. Car faced to a
minor passenger side accident and professionally repaired. This car already
passed DMV inspection in Pennsylvania and just need a new driver. It doesn’t
replaced passenger side curtain airbag and A/C compressor which are not
necessary to pass DMV inspection in Pennsylvania. The paint and repairs
look great and car looks like brand new. This sexy 2012 Honda Civic can be registered
and driven in any state or anywhere in the world!! It runs/drives
just like new, and will be very dependable and safe for many years to come! I am including a 30-Day Powertrain Warranty to ease
any concerns you may have in purchasing this great car! This car runs and drives like
new! It rolls smooth and straight down the road with no
shimmies or shakes nor rattles or clunks. It starts and drives perfect! You can have this sexy Red Wine Honda Civic LX lot below the
market price………. I require a $500
deposit through paypal within 24hrs of winning this vehicle. Full payment
is due within 7 days from date purchased. For full payment I
accept cash,check, or bank wire. If you plan on inspecting this vehicle in person, please do so
before you bid, not after you place a bid! I require all bidders new to ebay with zero feedback to contact
me before bidding. I require every bidder to have a validated/current paypal
account. This is a NO RESERVE Auction!! The last bidder will be the new
owner!
Jay 347 216 3071
call/text/email (Ask any question through ebay, I will answer instantly) Buy with
confidence!! We've sold multiple vehicles with no problems and very happy
customers. I will help you ship this vehicle anywhere in
the world! If you'd like to drive it home, I am located 25 minutes
from the JFK Airport and Newark Airport... I could pick you
up at any of those locations for free! I am also including a 30
day warranty on the engine and transmission to ease any concerns you might
have!
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