2005 Honda Civic Sedan Hybrid 5 Speed Manual Non Smoker Cd A/c Runs Excellent on 2040-cars
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I am selling my 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid. The exterior color is Metallic Gray (paint code: NH675M) and interior is gray/black. Both the interior and exterior are clean with only minor flaws.
This civic has the 1.3L motor. It runs great and always right up with no hesitation. It also has the sought after 5 speed transmission. The transmission shifts as it should with no issues. I have been getting 40+ mpg city and get 55+ highway. I drive it about 200 miles a week.... This civic has a complete spare tire and tool set in the trunk as well as a complete honda wheel lock kit. It also has front and rear floor mats. There is also a Kenwood cd player with a remote. The car has been cleaned and ready for possession of a new owner. It just recently passed PA Inspection and Emissions and passed with no issues. Inspected until 3/15. Recently replaced the hybrid battery charger and battery pack that was sourced from a car with 82k miles on it. This pack is very good. I have not seen the charging bars dip below 75% full. I have had 3 different hybrids and this is by far the strongest I have seen a battery pack. On Mar-24-14 at 06:12:08 PDT, seller added the following information: I just changed the oil Saturday morning and did not see anything out of the ordinary on the car. |
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