2008 Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan 4-door 1.3l Navigation One Owner Clean Carfax!!! on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:ELECTRIC/GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Mileage: 60,533
Make: Honda
Sub Model: Hybrid
Model: Civic
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: Hybrid Sedan 4-Door
Interior Color: Blue
Drive Type: FWD
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Beautiful 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid with 60K miles 1.3L engine, 4 cylinder and Hybrid CVT automatic transmission. This Honda is in good condition and looks great with the combination of Opal Silver Blue Metallic exterior and Dark Blue Velour interior. This car is in excellent mechanical condition and runs like new. Everything works as it should. Last reported odometer reading Above retail book value
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Owner 1
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Owner 1
Total Loss Structural Damage Airbag Deployment Odometer Check Accident / Damage Manufacturer Recall Basic Warranty
Expired Detailed History
Owner 1
Purchased: 2008 Type: Personal Where: Pennsylvania Est. miles/year: 12,254/yr Est. length owned: 1/10/08 - 12/17/12
(4 yrs. 11 mo.)Date: Mileage: Source: Comments: 01/10/2008 5 Conicelli Honda
Conshohocken, PA
610-828-1400
conicellihonda.com Vehicle sold 01/10/2008 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Norristown, PA Vehicle purchase reported 01/11/2008 10 Conicelli Honda
Conshohocken, PA
610-828-1400
conicellihonda.com State emissions inspection completed
Brakes checked
State safety inspection completed
Pre-delivery inspection completed01/11/2008 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Norristown, PA
Title #65533489MI01 Title issued or updated
First owner reported
Registered as
personal vehicle
Loan or lien reported04/26/2008 6,785 Conicelli Honda
Conshohocken, PA
610-828-1400
conicellihonda.com Recommended maintenance performed 06/18/2008 10,427 Scott Honda of West Chester
West Chester, PA
610-692-6000
scotthonda.com Tire repaired 08/25/2008 14,436 Scott Honda of West Chester
West Chester, PA
610-692-6000
scotthonda.com Tire(s) balanced
State emissions inspection completed
Fluids checked
State inspection completed
Recommended maintenance performed11/24/2008 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Norristown, PA
Title #65533489MI01 Registration issued or renewed 12/31/2008 22,101 Scott Honda of West Chester
West Chester, PA
610-692-6000
scotthonda.com State emissions inspection completed
Recommended maintenance performed
State safety inspection completed
Fluids checked
State inspection completed
Oil and filter changed04/24/2009 29,270 Scott Honda of West Chester
West Chester, PA
610-692-6000
scotthonda.com Recommended maintenance performed
Transmission fluid flushed
Fluids checked11/05/2009 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Philadelphia, PA
Title #65533489MI01 Title issued or updated
Registration issued or renewed
Registration updated when owner moved
the vehicle to a new location11/17/2010 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Philadelphia, PA
Title #65533489MI01 Registration issued or renewed 10/25/2011 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Philadelphia, PA
Title #65533489MI01 Registration issued or renewed 11/02/2012 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Philadelphia, PA
Title #65533489MI01 Registration issued or renewed 12/17/2012 60,533 Dealer Inventory Vehicle offered for sale 12/19/2012 Dealer Inventory
Philadelphia, PA Vehicle offered for sale 12/27/2012 Pennsylvania
Motor Vehicle Dept.
Philadelphia, PA
Title #65533489PV02 Title issued or updated
Dealer took title of this vehicle
while it was in inventory
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