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1998 Honda Civic Dx Coupe 2-door 1.6l. Runs And Drives Great! on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:208100
Location:

Chandler, Arizona, United States

Chandler, Arizona, United States
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Hello, I am selling my 1998 Honda Civic DX Coupe, with an automatic transmission, and 208,100 miles.

This will be a great first time car, or commuter car.

The engine appears to be in very good mechanical condition. This vehicle runs great, and has alot of power. A/C blows ice cold (tested it in last summer). The tires appear to be in good shape as well. This vehicle comes with a clear Arizona title.

I have not owned this vehicle for very long, but I have serviced it regularly. This was my first car- so I wanted it to look and drive good. First, I replaced the hood, due to dents/dings from the previous owner; I had to replace the windshield as well, because the previous owner had let the windshield wiper blades etch into it-- thus, making it a safety hazard to drive at night like that.The good news is, the next owner of this car will get a lifetime warranty on the windshield (I have the paperwork). The battery is a little on the low side, but I have all the necessary paperwork to get a free replacement, as it has a 2-year warranty. The sun visors are damaged, and may need replacing (see pics), the seats have wear and tear (drivers side has a few tears on it). I replaced the hood release handle with a 'T' handle (see pics), because the previous owner broke it. The car has a Alpine stereo, it supports: AM/FM, CD, USB, AUX, Mp3- the only problem is that the knob is missing from the previous owner, but it still works. Car has a few small dents/dings/scuffs. The car has tinted windows; the drivers side tint is damaged due to a window regulator not working properly- the window regulator was replaced with an OEM one from the dealer (about $94), and is now working perfectly. The back window tint is a little blurry, and may need replacing as well. The steering wheel has wear and tear (see pics). This car has been very reliable to me- I'm only selling this car to catch up on some bills... Local Arizona residents are encouraged to contact me for an appointment to see the car in person.

Here is a list of work that was done on this car (I have most paperwork on hand):

Emissions good until 01/01/2015

Alignment - Done in 2012

Replaced front axles - Done in 2012

Replaced catalytic converter - Done in 2012

Replaced Radiator assmembly, Radiator cap - Done in 2012

Replaced struts (front and rear) - Done in 2012

Replaced lower and upper control arms/bushings - Done in 2012

Replaced Rack & Pinion - Done in 2012

New rear brakes installed - Done in 2012

Power steering and A/C belts replaced - Done in 2012

Replaced head gasket (with OEM brand) - Done in 2014

Replaced timing belt/belt tesioner (mechanic said it guarantees another 100,000 miles on the car) - Done in 2014

Replaced water pump (with OEM brand) - Done in 2014

Replaced thermostat - Done in 2014

Replaced spark plugs - Done in 2014

All fluids topped off - Done in 2014


To view more pictures of this vehicle, go to: https://imageshack.com/a/nFYq/1


MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE VEHICLE'S CONDITION:
 
I am not a mechanic, and have little knowledge about cars, so I can only give you as much information as I can from my observation, and from the mechanic's paperwork; there may be small repairs that need to be done, but nothing major. Please remember that the car is 'Sold as is', with no warranty expressed or implied.

I try my best to get the important details of the vehicles body condition, though dings, scratches, rust, etc, in the vehicles paint and body are sometimes hard to photograph in my cellphone camera lens-- please understand that these imperfections may exist.

A deposit of $200 is required within 2 days after auction close.
Remaining balance is due within 7 days after auction close.

Winning bidder is responsible for picking up the vehicle.

I accept Paypal, Money Order, and Cash in Person.

Thanks for looking!

 
 

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