2003 Honda Civic Lx - 2 Door Coupe - Stick Shift - Dark Blue on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
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916-914-9267 (text/call) -or- Email (button is at the top)
Priced to sell. Dealers sell good condition 2003 Civics like this for $6000-$8000. Beautiful dark blue 2003 Honda Civic LX Coupe 2DR - Eternal Blue Pearl. Great car, fully maintained and ready to go. Very reliable, long lasting, and the best gas mileage around. New timing belt & water pump, a $700 job. Check when the last timing belt was before you buy any used car, if it's older than 80-100k miles you will have to spend an immediate $700, they wear out with time and mileage and if it breaks it will wreck your engine. Features: - 2 Door Coupe. - 5 speed manual transmission. - 149,700 miles. - Incredible gas mileage, about 40mi/gal highway. - Good condition. - On time maintenance. - All maintenance and inspection records. - Passed smog. - All mechanical parts in good condition. - Salvage title from rear bumper accident, inspected structurally sound with good repair and paint. - New timing belt & water pump, other belts, wind shield, cold air intake, spark plugs, synthetic oil change, topped off brake fluid, radiator fluid flush, power steering fluid flush. I'm selling it because I am getting left knee surgery for a torn ACL, sports injury, and I won't be able to drive a stick shift. I just bought an automatic Civic, so I am ready to sell this one now. My brother was a Honda mechanic at the dealership when I was growing up, so we have always had Hondas, mostly Civics. They are the best. 916-914-9267 (text/call) -or- Email (button is at the top) -- This is a Civic LX 2door, not EX, HX, DX, or EX-L, not Accord, Toyota Corolla, Camry, Kia Rio, Optima, Forte, Nissan Verse, Ford, Mitsubishi, or Hyundai. Hond, Hnda, Civc, Civik, Cevic, Cevec. No sunroof. Hub caps, not alloy rims wheels. It's a 5speed manual, not automatic transmission. It's salvaged, not clean title. It's blue, not red, white, teal, silver, gray, grey, or black. Bitcoin. |
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