2008 Honda Civic Natural Gas Gx Sedan 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Seal Beach, California, United States
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This natural gas car runs great we've never had any mechanical issues. We're only selling because we purchased a new GX (our 3rd). Cosmetically the cars in fair shape with some wear as shown in the pictures. The small dings shown in the picture on the back door. They are not easily noticed, mostly when the car is washed and the sun hits it correctly. The driver door has some scratches thanks to my daughter and a plastic fork that are hard to see in the pictures. There are scratches on the body of the vehicle. The close up of the front fender shows a corner popping out, not flush with the body. It feels solid though. A tiny hole in the fabric of the backseat as pictured. The back corner just off the bumper has a scuff mark as does the lower front corner. These are the issues I noticed walking around the vehicle taking a close look at it. I'll be happy to send more pictures possibly video if needed. We are the second owners of this vehicle and have purchased 3 GX's all through th I'll be happy to send more pictures possibly video if needed. We are the second owners of this vehicle and have purchased 3 GX's all through the same owner. At the end of the auction a $500.00 non refundable deposit is due immediatly. The deposit can be paid through PayPal but not the remaining balance. The remaining balance must be paid certified check or money order. Personal checks are fine as long as the buyer does not mind waiting for check to clear until receiving vehicle. The final payment is due within 5 days of end of auction. |
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