1998 Honda Civic Ex White Coupe 2 Door Stock / Clean / Gas Saver on 2040-cars
Rosemead, California, United States
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White Honda Civic EX 2 door. Everything Stock. Clean title in hand, only 2 owners.
Automatic drive with power windows, cruise control, sun roof, COLD AC, CD player. New tires with warranty. Recent oil change. Never been in an accident, always has passed emissions test. Used as student car. Small oil leak. Typical bumps/bruises with a car of this age Great on gas 28mpg ~$35 to fill up, great Christmas gift Tags until next February 149K miles -No smoking in Car -149,000 Well Serviced Miles -4 Cylinder 127 Horsepower Engine -Driver and Passenger airbags (Never deployed) -Recent CarFAX report in Hand and checked out great -28 Miles per gallon. Only $35 to fill up in California -100% STOCK . NEVER modified -Clean California Title in Hand -Power Windows -Cold fully charged A/C -Working stock radio and CD player -Just bought 2 new front tires w/ Warranty -New NGK Spark Plugs, Rotor, Distributor Cap, Valve cover and gaskets -Recent Mobile 1 Synthetic Oil Change -Never been in an accident -Passes Smog Check every year -Tags/Registration good til FEB 14 -Original white gloss exterior(typical wear and tear from age) -Reliable, will go anywhere -Solid brakes, no issues with vibration or pulling -Starter works Perfect Every Time -Starts right up even in cold conditions -Door Panels and dash plastic in great shape - All stock Speakers(and tweeters) intact and working -Stock Suspension -Trunk is clean with spare tire -All lights(inside and out) work fine -Small Oil leak, mechanic stated it was from the gasket on the oil pan. I am not ready to repair it. -Small wear and tear in drivers side seat(as seen in picture) -Passenger window rolls up slightly slower(still automatic) -Power lock does not work with passenger door -Wear in the roof's cloth interior from age -Worn brake pedal cover -Minor right side dent(near passenger door) -Minor front left side dent -Scuffs on both front and rear bumpers ( as seen in pictures) Come checkout and test drive in the San Gabriel area. - On Nov-12-13 at 19:55:41 PST, seller added the following information: |
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2016 Honda Civic is a newly competitive compact [w/video]
Thu, Sep 17 2015It's fair to call the last-generation Honda Civic, built from 2012 to 2015 (with a quick refresher in the middle), a disappointment. It came out using an old compact car formula – going cheap and lightly equipped – at almost the exact moment its competitors embraced high technology and refined, expressive designs. We spent some time today with the vehicle meant to correct this mistake, the all-new, tenth-generation Civic. Easily the most discussed thing about the new Civic is its handsome new sheet metal, which we actually showed you last week. The expressive profile, with strong arches over the front wheels and a handsome, almost fastback-like roofline is a major departure from the duller, three-box look of the current Civic. The front fascia's highlight is the prominent chrome grille, backed by the optional LED headlights. In back, that tiny decklid is outshined – no pun intended – by a set of LED taillights that should present a very impressive look at night. The overall balance of the design is impressive. The ninth-generation Civic was widely panned for its crummy interior quality. Designed at a time of global financial crisis, Honda opted for more affordable materials that lacked the soft-touch goodness of many competitors. The new Civic addresses this shortcoming, fitting not only more impressive plastics, but the technology to back them up. From the EX trim on up, the instrument cluster's focal point is a large TFT display, flanked by a pair of traditional gauges. Yep, that's right. Honda is getting rid of the Civic's multi-tiered dash, and we couldn't be happier. On the center console, there's a seven-inch touchscreen display that uses the same Android-based operating system as the new Pilot. And speaking of Android, the Civic will play nice with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. As for the actual driving experience, we can't tell you much about it for another couple weeks, but we can talk briefly about the seats. The hip point has been dropped by a full inch in front, and has the effect of creating a sport-driving-ready seating position. Those seats are comfortable, too, although we'll need more than the few minutes we got with the new Civic to make an informed judgment. We don't, however, need any extra time to talk about the backseats. That plunging roofline is not conducive to rear headroom, a fact that overshadows the extra two inches of rear legroom. You're probably wondering when we'll talk about the powertrains.
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Acura isn't the only one taking a tumble, though. Infiniti is the biggest loser this year by dropping 14 spots to 20th place. Other big losses come from Mercedes-Benz with an 11-place fall to 24th, and GMC, which declines 10 positions to 19th.
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Wed, Jul 19 2017Based on new patent drawings, Honda clearly isn't done with sports cars. The design you see above was registered and published by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and was first reported by AutoGuide. The drawings show a rakish, angular sports car design that is very clearly mid-engine. It could almost pass for a Lamborghini. But the name on the design is Honda Motor Company, and aside from the name, it bares a strikingly similar appearance to a mid-engine design found in a Honda patent two years ago. In fact, the only major difference between this car and the older one (seen below) is the lack of a windshield and top. The shape of the lights and the grille, as well as the front fender vent and character lines running from it, are reminiscent of the S660 kei roadster for Japan. The large, angular intakes look more related to the Acura NSX, though. View 6 Photos Unlike the previous patent renderings of the car, this one has an interior, and the inclusion of it may be why the top and windshield are absent. The interior also leads us to believe that this design is for an upcoming concept. The steering wheel is a small, rectangular piece similar to what you would find in an F1 car or Indy car. The seats also look like thin buckets designed to be as sporty and light as possible. A production version would probably have a bit more cushioning and a round wheel. It does look like there is a pushbutton transmission setup in the center console like current Acuras, though. So what does this mean? Honda is clearly still working on this design, and based on some of the more radical design choices for the interior, we're likely looking at a concept car that will show up in the next couple of years. Whether a concept will lead to a production car is tough to say. There's definitely room in Honda's global sports car roster between the S660 and NSX for something in between, and Honda has reported that it's getting pressure from dealers for sporty cars. The exterior design isn't so extreme it couldn't be tweaked for production, either. There have also been rumors that Honda is preparing a mid-engine hybrid sports car with the Type R's turbocharged four-cylinder. Honda also holds a trademark for the name "ZSX," which fits the naming scheme of the NSX and old RSX, but at least in Europe, Honda has held the trademark since 2009. We'll just have to wait and see what Honda does.








