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1995 Honda Civic Ex Coupe 2-door 1.6l V-tec-automatic-custom Hood-runs Great- on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:159515 Color: of this car is in good shape the car stands out pretty decent
Location:

Newark, New Jersey, United States

Newark, New Jersey, United States
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PLEASE READ THE FULL DESCRIPTION!
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 973-634-3281

AS TRADED IN!
NO RESERVE AUCTION
THE HIGHEST BIDDER WILL OWN THIS....

1995 HONDA CIVIC EX COUPE
1.6L S.O.H.C V-TEC
AUTOMATIC
SUNROOF
PW/PL
AFTERMARKET HOOD
AFTERMARKET EXHAUST
AFTERMARKET HEADLIGHTS
AFTER MARKET WHEELS 
LIKE NEW TIRES
RUNS GREAT
NO RESERVE!

Happy holidays to all,

Welcome to my auction up for grabs with no reserve is this 1995 Honda Civic EX Coupe that was recently traded in to my lot last week for a newer vehicle. This Honda is being sold as traded and I will be describing the car to the best of my knowledge. Please scroll below and take a look at the 40+ detailed pictures I have posted and if you have any questions feel free to call me at 973-634-3281 or send me an email.

 

The exterior of this car is in good shape the car stands out pretty decent. The car has been repainted it was red at one point. The paint job that was done came out pretty decent it shines very well. The body has some dings and dents but for the price you can’t beat it.

The interior is in good shape with no major rips or tears the front seats have been replaced with lighter colored grey ones. I have added multiple interior pictures for you to view.

1.6L S.O.H.C -V-TEC that sounds great! The car runs and drives very good it has great speed and hits 65mph + smoothly. At cold start it takes a few seconds to start but it always starts. Great little car.

Automatic transmission shifts all gears smoothly with no delays.

Power windows / locks and sunroof are in good working order.

Aftermarket hood, wheels, headlights and exhaust.

Tires are like new.

Valid NJ inspection good until 2015.

*front windshield is cracked I can have a new one installed for an additional $140.

*the vehicle will be sold tmu-true miles unknown the auto check shows 215,434 miles.

Drive it home!

I am a licensed NJ used car dealer

$100 doc fee will be added to the final price

NJ residence pay 7% sales tax all others in your home state

ALL bidders with 5 feedback or less will need to contact me with your info on your bid will be deleted.

All inspections and questions must be done before the auction ends not after. if you win the auction you must leave a deposit.

$300 non refundable deposit must be made 24 hours after the auction ends if you cannot send a deposit do not bid!

All vehicles are sold “AS IS” WHERE IS.

All vehicles are described to the best of our knowledge

ALL vehicles are for sale local i reserve the rights to end the auction at anytime

A temp tag is included with the doc fee, a proof of insurance on this vehicle is required to get a temp issued if you do not have this a temp will not be issued no exceptions!. if the vehicle is not road worthy or being sold with a bill of sale a temp will not be issued.

we reserve the rights to end the auction at anytime.

I am close to Newark liberty airport and Newark pen station, if you fly or take a bus to any of these I will have you picked up free of charge. We do not pick up in any other airports or states although JFK and LGA are both approximatly 1 hr away via public transportation. 

ALL VEHICLES MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL IN 3 DAYS & PICKED UP WITHIN 7 DAYS..IF YOU NEED EXTRA TIME FOR PICK UP THAT IS FINE BUT THE VEHICLE MUST BE PAID IN FULL.


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