2004 Honda Civic Si Hatch Ep3 3 Door Car 2.0 Vtec Dohc on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
|
3 DAY AUCTION! Interior is in great shape, with no nasty cigarette smell. No rust as I do not live near the beach at all. Sunroof still works well and is on track. Car does come with rims that have been professionally painted Red, Professionally as in I took them to someone and paid to have it done, but can be easily changed back or to any other color. CD player, AM/FM Radio. Rally Shifter (Shift Knob comes out of the dash as seen in pictures), Laser Cut Key with Keyless Entry and alarm to prevent theft. All Air Bags are in place, as the car has never been in a wreck. Feel free to CarFax it, I have nothing to hide. I purchased the car from a friends husband around 29,000 miles, so I know the entire history of it as the car has only had 2 owners. Highly sought after K20 motor still works fine with VTEC still very strong, although I did not drive it like a maniac. I bought the car in 2006 when I graduated from High School in Jacksonville, Florida to attend college in Atlanta, so most miles that are on it are highway miles. Car is still stock, and has always been. I did not buy this car to race it, or go fast, just to get from Point A to Point B in a Sporty Gas Saver. Car gets GREAT gas mileage. I purchased another car and got married roughly 6 months ago, so I parked the car under my car port, and sold the intake to a friend in need. Car still Blue Books in working condition for around $7000.00. You would need roughly $750.00 estimated, to get the car back in functioning shape, which is why I have the car listed so cheap, other than the fact I am trying to move. Please DO NOT ask me to part the car out, as I have already had many offers for the motor and shell, but I DO NOT HAVE THE TIME to do so, or else I gladly would because there would be more money in it for me. Car is located in Florida, and I prefer local Pickup, but I will ship if absolutely needed at your expense of course. CLEAN FLORIDA TITLE, Title in hand! Please do not hesitate to ask ANY questions. I will respond as fast as I can as I am very busy trying to move. Car is also listed locally, so I do reserve the right to close the auction at any time, however, that is why I only listed it as a 3 day auction. |
Honda Civic for Sale
2012 honda civic lx sedan 4-door 1.8l hail damage easy cosmetic repair salvage(US $9,900.00)
The body needs some work, it has a b18 in it!(US $1,500.00)
2009 honda civic lx coupe 2-door 1.8l (excellent condition)(US $8,413.00)
2009 honda civic ex 2dr black auto,air,53,000 miles
08 honda civic lx keyless entry tilt wheel mp3 cruise control clean(US $10,995.00)
2007 si used 2l i4 16v manual fwd sedan premium
Auto Services in Florida
Wildwood Tire Co. ★★★★★
Wholesale Performance Transmission Inc ★★★★★
Wally`s Garage ★★★★★
Universal Body Co ★★★★★
Tony On Wheels Inc ★★★★★
Tom`s Upholstery ★★★★★
Auto blog
Submit your questions for Autoblog Podcast #317 LIVE!
Tue, 22 Jan 2013We record Autoblog Podcast #317 tonight, and you can drop us your questions and comments regarding the rest of the week's news via our Q&A module below. Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes if you haven't already done so, and if you want to take it all in live, tune in to our UStream (audio only) channel at 10:00 PM Eastern tonight.
Discussion Topics for Autoblog Podcast Episode #317
Mitsubishi Mirage
1991 Acura NSX Luggage Test: Will a Motocompacto fit in the trunk?
Mon, Nov 20 2023I know I know, the wait has been killing you. From the second the Honda Motocompacto electric scooter/suitcase was introduced, you've desperately been begging the universe to answer the following question: "Will the Honda Motocompacto fit in the trunk of a 1991 Acura NSX?" Believe me, the suspense was killing me, too. Well, rest assured, your answer is finally here. I stumbled upon old friend Tyson Hugie and his predictably pristine 1991 Acura NSX at Radwood Socal two weekends ago. While chatting about my/his old Acura TSX finding a new home with a collector in North Carolina, a gentleman on a Honda Motocompacto whizzed by and finally pulled up to a stop among the small group of people gathered around the NSX and an Integra Type R. We initially thought it had been brought by the Honda PR rep who was attending Radwood (he did in fact have one in his trunk, an Acura 2.3 CL), but it actually belonged to the person riding it. Patrick Vidal had only just got his Motocompacto the previous Monday, but had already put it to work as his last-mile transport. He says it fits behind his seat in his Toyota MR2 Spyder, as if this story couldn't get more rad. As I stood there with Tyson and Patrick chatting about life with Honda's latest creation, I started staring at the back end of Honda's finest creation. Then I looked back at the Motocompacto ... and back again at the NSX. "Um, do you think that would fit in the NSX's trunk?" I asked, turning to Tyson. "Oh, that's happening," he quickly replied. We asked Patrick if he'd be game, and no shocker, he was. Tyson cleared out the trunk and Patrick started the process of transforming the Motocompacto from a scooter into luggage. The transformation is certainly not a seamless process. There's lots of steps, and Patrick said that he's still getting the hang of remembering all the bits and pieces. Again, though, he'd only had the thing for five days. Initially, I doubted the Motocompacto would fit, but as it got smaller and NSX trunk got emptier, I got a lot more confident. "OK, let's do this," said Mr. Luggage Test, rubbing his hands together. Officially, the 1991 Acura NSX was listed as having 5 cubic-feet of trunk volume. That's actually the same as my 1998 BMW Z3's trunk, but when you're talking about such a small amount, the shape of the space really matters and in this case, the NSX trunk is basically a big rectangular cavity with a protrusion from the engine bay. OK, let's get to the bags.
Honda Civic Tourer sports forbidden facelift
Tue, 29 Jul 2014Following up on a sextet of spy photos from June, we now have another batch of images of the facelifted Euro-spec Honda Civic undergoing testing in the United Kingdom. There's a bit more sheetmetal to this particular prototype, though, as our spy photographers have caught the upcoming Tourer model (pronounced "wagon" among us Yanks).
Like the hatchback we showed you last month, the new Tourer benefits from the same set of styling tweaks inspired by the Civic Type R Concept from March's Geneva Motor Show. That means it boasts a revised front fascia, albeit with a more heavily camouflaged version of the grille shown in last month's photos. It's a similar story below, where the intakes on this long-roof model wear more disguise, yet look to be virtually identical to what we've already seen.
While the headlights still look to be a straight lift from last month's car, the more upright nature of the Tourer's tailgate demands a more subdued character. Gone are the thin, curvy LED taillights, and in their place sit significantly more substantial units (with conventional bulbs), although they boast none of the design chutzpah shown on our last round of spy photos. Our spies claim LED taillights will be available, noting that they simply aren't fitted to this particular prototype, a distinction that suggests this is a lower-end model.






