2000 Honda Civic on 2040-cars
Springfield Gardens, New York, United States
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The listing is for a 2000 Honda Civic DX with
a 4 cylinder 1.6 engine with automatic transmission. I purchased the car from a
dealer in New Jersey for use as a commuter vehicle by my wife. The car has
dents/ and faded paint. The dents/ are from shopping mall carts and being park in
a commuter parking lot. The car has never been in an accident. The car runs
great with no problems and is great on gas.
One year after purchase, I had to replace the
motor because of it burning oil. The replacement motor had 79,000 miles on it and currently has approx. 86,000 miles.
I have included numerous photos for review. If you wish to inspect the car, or make an offer, I
can be reach at 646 244-8625.
The following was changed when motor
replaced:
Starter/Alternator /Distributor /All drive
belts/Radiator /Hoses
In the course of normal maintenance the
following replaced, with replacement date:
Front Struts (complete with springs) 12/2/13
Front Brakes Left/right sides –Rotors/caliper/pad
12/2/12
Distributor Cap/Spark Plugs/Spark plug wires 6/25/13
New Tires (all 4) 4/11/13 I will include the complete new rear struts (left/right) for free. Please see the photo.
Vehicle sold completely "AS IS" with "NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED"
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