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1995 Honda Civic Lx Sedan 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars

US $2,650.00
Year:1995 Mileage:193220
Location:

Pasco, Washington, United States

Pasco, Washington, United States
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 All vehicles have not been formally inspected and buyers/bidders should understand that our opinions provided are purely observational and are not a guarantee of condition.    We will make every effort to provide any and all details that are apparent to us or previously provided to us.  If you have questions or concerns, please contact us before bidding.  If you see any parts missing in the photos or videos, for example a stereo or speakers or a hub-cap, don’t assume they are included in the sale.  Call or Email. Vehicles are sold as is with no warranty , this vehicles is a 1995 Honda that runs and drives and has been a daily driver .


 This Auction is for a clean title 1995 Honda Civic Lx , has an automatic transmission , 193245 Miles , Has Cold A/C , Power steering and Power Locks , power windows, Cruise , and Cd player . Has had a recent tune up including , Spark plugs , wires , air filter , oil filter and oil. Tires have good tread on them. Its an amazing little car that gets great has mileage. Came into our possession running and driving good and will leave running and driving good. Don't miss out on this little car. Car has minor wear and tear but like I said , its still in really good condition for the year as you can see in the pictures . Please Ask question if you have them . Bid Accordingly , Happy bidding


Winner of the auction is responsible for Any state taxes , Sales Tax , Titling and registration and all Shipping cost .  Also a $100.00 Negotiable Document fee

Winner of the Auction is responsible for Calling and speaking with Alex At Superb Auto Sales LLC 509-528-5544 to go over payment pick up and setting up a time or having all paper work for the sales signed . Paper work Can be mailed out for out of state buyer but must be returned wit all signatures before release of vehicle . DLR#WA 7466







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