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Honda Civic Ex Sedan on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:166800
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Advertising:

2001 Honda Civic EX 4-Door Sedan - $4,850 Miles: 

166K 

Title: clean (NO accidents) 

Tags: current 

ICE COLD A/C
AM/FM/CD stereo
Power Windows
Power locks
Power Mirror
Power sunroof 
Tilt Wheel
Dual air bags
Cruise Control
New tires 

Very clean, looks and runs great. 

Car always properly maintained. 

I am the second owner - purchased from a dealer in 2004.  The car has been wonderful over the years and whoever buys it will be obtaining a great vehicle.  This is a perfect ride for anyone looking for a reliable and dependable car that will last many years to come. 

Car is located in Riverside, CA 
Please contact Paul at 951-712-4800


On Dec-01-13 at 17:54:03 PST, seller added the following information:

2001 Honda Civic EX 4-Door Sedan


Miles: 
166K 

Title: clean (NO accidents) 

Tags: current 

ICE COLD A/C
AM/FM/CD stereo
Power Windows
Power locks
Power Mirror
Power sunroof 
Tilt Wheel
Dual air bags
Cruise Control
New tires 

Very clean, looks and runs great. 

Car always properly maintained. 

I am the second owner - purchased from a dealer in 2004.  The car has been wonderful over the years and whoever buys it will be obtaining a great vehicle.  This is a perfect ride for anyone looking for a reliable and dependable car that will last many years to come. 

Car is located in Riverside, CA 
Please contact Paul at 951-712-4800


On Dec-01-13 at 18:31:12 PST, seller added the following information:

2001 Honda Civic EX 4-Door Sedan -


Miles: 166K 

Title: clean (NO accidents) 

Tags: current 

ICE COLD A/C
AM/FM/CD stereo
Power Windows
Power locks
Power Mirror
Power sunroof 
Tilt Wheel
Dual air bags
Cruise Control
New tires 

Very clean, looks and runs great. 

Car always properly maintained. 

I am the second owner - purchased from a dealer in 2004.  The car has been wonderful over the years.  Selling vehicle in "as is" condition. 

Car is located in Riverside, CA 
Please contact Paul at 951-712-4800


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