2003 Honda Civic Lx Electric Hybrid Awesome Gas Mileage Nr No Reserve Low Miles on 2040-cars
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2003 HONDA CIVIC LX HYBRID GAS/ELECTRIC THIS IS A GREAT STUDENT FIRST CAR OR PIZZA DELIVERY/COURIER VEHICLE SUPER GREAT GAS MILEAGE SUPER QUIET, YOU HARDLY KNOW ITS RUNNING ENGINE SHUTS OFF AUTOMATICALLY WHEN YOU COME TO A STOP CAR THEN RUNS ON ITS ELECTRIC UNTIL YOU TAKE YOUR FOOT OFF THE BRAKE THEN ENGINE AUTOMATICALLY RESTARTS AND AWAY YOU GO !!!! WHILE DRIVING THE ELECTRIC SENSES WHEN THE ENGINE NEEDS AN ASSIST TO SAVE FUEL AND ENGAGES AUTOMATICALLY. ITS A NO BRAINER AND ITS A HONDA !!!! CAR HAS 133K PLUS MILES ( I DRIVE IT REGULARLY SO FINAL MILEAGE MAY VARY.) NO RIPS OR TEARS, CARPETS EXCELLENT, SEATS EXCELLENT DOOR PANELS AND CONSOLE EXCELLENT. ALL GAUGES WORK AS THEY SHOULD, NO IDIOT LIGHTS ON NICE SOUNDING AM/FM CD PLAYER POWER WINDOWS/DOOR LOCKS BRAND NEW TOP-OF-THE-LINE BOSCH BATTERY WITH FOUR YEAR WARRANTY ICE COLD AIR AND OVEN HOT HEAT THE ONLY DEFECTS I CAN FIND ANYWHERE ON THE CAR ARE A FEW DENTS ON THE FRONT FENDER AND THE HOOD. THERE WAS A MINOR ACCIDENT IN 2008 WHERE THIS CAR WAS CLIPPED IN A PARKING LOT. THE DENTS ARENT A BIG DEAL UNLESS YOUR ANAL ABOUT IT. ( I CAN REPLACE/REPAIR THIS TO LIKE NEW FOR AN ADDITIONAL $500 ) REPAIRS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE !!! CLEAN AND CLEAR CARFAX REPORT & PA TITLE THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS-IS, WHERE-IS GET IN AND DRIVE IT CROSS-COUNTRY ! IF YOU ARE A PA RESIDENT I WILL INCLUDE NEW INSPECTION CERTIFICATIONS/STICKERS. YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO COME AND SEE IN PERSON BEFORE YOU PLACE A BID. WINNING BID DOESNT MEAN YOU GET FIRST DIBS ON "LOOKING" AT THE CAR AND TRYING TO NEGOIATE. THERE ARE NO NEGOIATIONS, HIGH BIDDER WINS IT NO MATTER HOW LOW IT SELLS FOR. ITS A NO RESERVE AUCTION. WINNING BIDDER IS REQUIRED TO POST A $250 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF CLOSE BY PAYPAL. BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION, ( NOT 72 HOURS OF YOUR DEPOSIT. ) YOU CAN PAY THE BALANCE BY BANK TO BANK TRANSFER OR CASH IN PERSON. NOTHING ELSE SO DONT ASK. NO CHECKS, INDIAN BEADS, PENNY STOCKS OR IOU'S IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS PLEASE ASK BEFORE YOU BID ITS ONLY REASONABLE. I HAD A GUY KEPT ON BIDDING EVERYTIME SOMEONE ELSE DID SO HE WINS THE AUCTION THEN ASKS " HOW MUCH TO SHIP TO CALIFORNIA? " REALLY? HE WAITS UNTIL AFTER THE AUCTION THEN ASKS LIKE IM SUPPOSE TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR HIS LAZY ASS. OF COURSE HE THEN SAYS "TOO MUCH" WTF ! I'M IN PHILLY AND WILL BE HAPPY TO PICK YOU UP AT THE AIRPORT BUS OR TRAIN STATION IF YOUR COMING IN PERSON. ALL OTHER FORMS OF SHIPPING ARE UP TO YOU TO ARRANGE. GOOD LUCK BIDDING. REMEMBER NO RESERVE ! |
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