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1995 Honda Accord Ex Sedan 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars

US $1,750.00
Year:1995 Mileage:231600
Location:

Palatine, Illinois, United States

Palatine, Illinois, United States
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I'm selling my beloved Honda Accord. This car went through college with me, and made it through my first few years in the working world. This car has been unbelievably reliable ­ I've never had it not start on me. It's been incredibly well cared for, and though I'm sad to part with it, it's time for a new owner to have this car. If you've ever wanted to learn to drive stick­shift, want a car that you won't worry about getting the bumper scratched, or for whatever other reason ­ this is the car for you. Here are the details:

Mileage: 231600 Miles

Color: Green Exterior, Tan Interior

Engine: 2.2L 4­cylinder, 145 HP, VTEC, F22B1 engine

Transmission: 5SP MT, with one of the best feeling clutches I've ever driven 

Drive: Front Wheel

Seating: 5, front 2 seats recline, rear seat folds down to open trunk
     (large enough to fit a bicycle inside with the front wheel removed)

Features:

  • Sunroof, smooth operation, still works great
  • AC, still cold
  • Power Windows (except right rear window ­ it's permanently secured closed) 
  • Power Door Locks (except left rear door ­ locks manually)
  • CD Player
  • Cassette Stereo (Headphone adapter included)
  • Anti­lock brakes (ABS)
  • 17 Gallon gas tank ­ 350­500 miles per tank
  • Cruise Control
  • Alloy Wheels with wheel locks (key included)
  • Rear window defogger
  • Honda lifetime muffler
  • Regular Oil Changes
  • Mostly highway driving

Mileage: ~28 city, ~33 hwy (Takes regular fuel, 87 octane) 

Airbags: Driver, Passenger

Tires: BF Goodrich T/A, 195/60R15

Imperfections:

  • Timing belt last replaced at 100k
  • Gas gauge is broken, go by mileage (I always fill up at 350 miles) Air temperature knob won't change cabin temperature
  • Sometimes there's a rattle from the exhaust pipe

Body:

  • Rust on right rear quarter panels (typical to these model year Hondas) 
  • Small hail dents on roof
  • Hood bent up slightly

Recent Repairs:

  • 200k ­ New Tires
  • 203k ­ Rear Brakes Replaced (Calipers, Rotors, and Pads) 
  • 208k ­ Front Left Upper Control Arm Replaced
  • 212k ­ Front Sway Bar End­links Replaced

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