Honda Civic Del Sol Si W/ 67,000 Miles All Original Clean, 2nd Owner Like New! on 2040-cars
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
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LOOKING FOR A NEW HONDA DEL SOL? SORRY TO SAY THEY DON'T MAKE THEM ANYMORE, BUT THE NEXT BEST THING IS TO FIND ONE WITH LOW 67,000 MILES AND RUST FREE IN GREAT CONDITION THATS LESS THAN 4000 MILES PER YEAR! MOST OF THESE DEL SOLS HAVE 200,000 MILES AND MORE ON THEM AND STILL GOING SO THIS ONE HAS A LONG TIME TO DRIVE AND ENJOY! I AM THE SECOND OWNER THE FIRST OWNER BOUGHT IT NEW IN HAWAII AND OWNED IT 20 YEARS. HONDA ONLY MADE THESE GREAT HARDTOP COVERTIBLE CIVIC'S FOR 4 YEARS AND THEY GET GREAT GAS MILEAGE AND FUN TO DRIVE COVERTIBLE SPORTS CAR ALL IN ONE. THESE CARS WILL SOON BE A COLLECTIBLE AND ANTIQUE STATUS IN A FEW YEARS! THIS ONE IS IN COOL SAMBA GREEN PEARL WITH BLACK SEATS WITH GREEN ACCENTS, HAS ORIGINAL HONDA ZIG ZAG MATS, POWER WINDOWS, POWER MIRRORS, TILT WHEEL, POWER REAR WINDOW GOES DOWN AND WHEN YOU REMOVE THE TOP GIVES A GREAT TARGA LOOK AND FEEL! HONDA IS ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR RADIO HAS A CD PLAYER WITH AM/FM, ALSO ADDED IS A SIRIUS TRANSMITOR INCLUDED AND ANTENNA OTHER THAN THAT ALL ORIGINAL. RUNS GREAT COLD A/C, GREAT ENGINE RUNS SMOOTH AND PREFORMS AS IT SHOULD, NO ENGINE LIGHTS LIT, TOP FITS TIGHT NO LEAKS, RUBBER GASKETS NICE NOT DRIED OUT, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTH, WELL MAINTAINED, 4 NEW MATCHED TIRES, HONDA MAG WHEELS, ALL OPTIONS WORK GREAT, NO RUST OR ROT BEING A FLORIDA CAR MOST OF ITS LIFE WAS BOUGHT ORIGINALY IN HAWAII AND BROUGHT TO FLORIDA. CAR WAS ALWAYS GARAGED, ORIGINAL PAINT IN GOOD CONDITION WITH NORMAL LIGHT CHIPS AND DINGS BUT OVERALL PRESENTABLE FOR BEING 21 YRS OLD! THE CHIPS HAVE BEEN TOUCHED UP WITH HONDA PAINT TOUCH-UP PAINT WHICH I WILL INCLUDE. SEATS AND CARPETNICE AND CLEAN NO STAINS, DRIVER SEAT HAS A SMALL PATCH WHERE THE BOLSTER STICKS OUT FROM GETTING IN AND OUT BUT LOOKS FINE. HAVE ALL ORIGINAL BOOKS 4 SETS OF KEYS, OVERALL A GREAT LOOKING HONDA FOR ITS AGE, HAVE A CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE IN MY NAME, ONLY A COUPLE OF MILES FROM ORLANDO AIRPORT CAN PICK YOU UP, ALSO CAN STORE CAR TILL YOU GET TRANSPORT COMPANY SET-UP, DON'T WASTE MY TIME AND YOURS MAKING LOW OFFERS THEY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED, THANKS. LOOK AT THE PIC'S AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 407 729-9477
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The new Honda Ridgeline will debut in Detroit
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