1987 Honda Civic Dx on 2040-cars
5316 W Market St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:1.5L I4 12V 3 BBL SOHC
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JHMEC3428HS004712
Stock Num: 12510
Make: Honda
Model: Civic DX
Year: 1987
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Red
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 129346
Whether you consider it vintage, calssic or just an old car, this '87 Honda Civic is a good example of car you just don't see many of anymore. In addition to having low mileage, this Civic is a also a one owner car from North Carolina. It has no rust and is in good original condition. The nose and hood are beginning to fade but the majority of the paint is still good. The interior is also very good, expecially the dash. Thr trim level is DX, making it one up from the base, but it's still a pretty basic car inside. Everything works as it should. We updated the radio as the old one didn't work. This is very complete car. All of the orginal peices are here - owners books, factory shop manual, window sticker, 3 keys, jack, tools, cargo cover etc. This car did not run very well when we bought it due to the carburator being worn out. We have replaced the carb, the thermostat, changed the valve cover gasket, changed the oil, flushed the brakes, performed a state inspection and given it some general tlc. The end result is a car that runs and drives shockingly well for its age. It starts right up, has enough power, shifts smoothly, rides and handles predictably and get the job done - all while getting great gas mileage. Due to the age, we cannot offer financing. Our vehicles are prepared for sale by Foreign Accents, and are located in the front section of the Foreign Accents parking lot. We are committed to offering clean, properly serviced, fairly priced automobiles. We assist with financing when possible and also have a Certied Pre-Owned program that extends the warranty coverage on some of our newer inventory. Please call or email us for more details.
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