1988 Honda Crx Hf - Manual 5 Speed on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.5
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1988
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: CRX
Trim: HF
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: MANUAL - 5 SPEED
Mileage: 192,694
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
1988 Honda CRX HF 5 speed manual transmission ------------------------------------------------- Engine: Good condition Starts up every time mileage 192,694 miles pretty clean, some small leaks by the bottom oil pan I believe recent tune up to include: new spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor, oxygen sensor, after market air intake, new radiator, radiator support ------------------------------------------------- Exterior: Good condition Paint needs new clear in some spots (see pics) Black roof Some dents I bought the car and the previous owner said the front had been hit - he replaced the hood, bumper and passenger fender The pics show the inside of the passenger side fender and inside passenger side of the hood. You can see the inner well was not fixed and the fender was put over it I believe the passenger rear had a dent and it was pulled out as you can kindda tell if you see the side of the car I took pics of the bottom also, I didn't see any damage to undercarriage on the car Car drives pretty straight though All glass is pretty good Passenger side mirror does have a replacement mirror - I would recommend replacing this mirror though as it's a little blurry ------------------------------------------------- Interior: Really good condition Seats are in awesome condition Carpet is good in the passenger area, it does have a small tear on the bottom of the gas (guess from resting foot) Rear cargo area was recently redone, along with the rear speaker covers The door panels are okay. Top was redone in blue, the bottoms of the panels do have some wear and tear Head liner in good condition Aftermarket CD player AC controls are all there - although the AC is not working, blows out cool, not cold Heater does work All the lights and everything seem to be in good working order ------------------------------------------------- Other: Rides pretty good All stock suspension Aftermarket cross drilled rotors in the front (brand unknown) Aftermarket front corner clear lights OEM headlights and tail lights Full aftermarket exhaust - pretty much from the bottom of the OEM headers to the back. I think it's 2.25 inch piping Aftermarket Mugen style rims - believe the brand is Rota. 15" wheels with Kumho tires in okay shape. They have a lot of tread on them but not sure on age Solid ride Shifts smooth thru all gears ------------------------------------------------- The check engine light does come on at times but not all the time. I tried to read the ECU but couldn't figure it out - which is why I changed the Oxygen Sensor thinking that was the most common problem on these cars. I don't see a difference in ride quality or engine performance with and without the light on. Sure it's nothing...probably just a sensor. It blinks one time repeatedly. ------------------------------------------------- As all used cars...SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS I have about 60 pics of the car from all angles so feel free to ask for more if you need them. Feel free to contact me to set up a test drive or ask any questions you might have Title is clean and under my name...have Bill of Sale ready for new owner Payment is due in FULL within 7 days of the auction end
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