2006 Honda Civic Si Coupe 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Tallahassee, Florida, United States
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For sale is my 2006 Honda Civic Si in Tafetta White with 48,720 miles. The original owner had the vehicle on pre-order before it came out and meticulously maintained the vehicle, only selling it because he needed a more practical vehicle for his growing family. As the second owner, I purchased the vehicle in June 2013 and have kept the same level of maintenance since then. The vehicle has never been raced. I have really enjoyed every aspect of the vehicle and am only selling it because I am going back to school and no longer need it. The car is listed for $13,900 and I welcome any serious offers. All maintenance receipts will be included since 2006 (I have the original owner’s receipts) as well as my own. Other than routine maintenance, I have had absolutely no issues with this vehicle. For an 8 year old vehicle, it looks and runs great! Before final purchase, gas tank will be filled completely. I welcome any questions about the vehicle. The Good -The car has been very well maintained with Exxon Mobil Full Synthetic oil changes every 5,000 miles. All available maintenance receipts will be provided. -Car is almost bone stock with the exception of what is mentioned. -Ceramic rotors and EBC Green Stuff Brake Pads. -HID Lights + LED Taillights -Continental ExtremeContact DW summer tires with 10,xxx miles on them. Tread is less than halfway complete. -Vehicle is hardwired for iPhone connectivity through the speakers with 30 pin and Lightning Adapters for all iPhone/iPod models -Braking power is very strong. -Tinted windows The Bad -According to the previous owner, the plastic cowl right before the windshield has a small chip in it, probably from a rock. Not noticeable unless you’re looking for it. -When I moved to Florida, my laundry detergent spilled on middle of the floor mat of the backseat and a spot in the trunk. I will try to wash the mats prior to selling. Both spots will be pictured. -A few minor rock chips on the front of the vehicle from highway driving. Not noticeable unless you look for them. -At the beginning of April, the car began to shudder when braking at lower speeds (typically under 20). When I did the front end alignment on 5/3/14, they told me that the rotors are beginning to get warped and should be replaced within the next several months. The Preference -HID Lights (4000k) and LED taillights were installed by the previous driver. If you prefer the stock equipment, I have it in storage in Ohio and the cost of shipping that down here can be included in the sale price. -The oil percentage is at 25% and it’s the buyer’s preference if you want me changing the oil prior to the sale. If you want to go that route, the oil will be changed in less than 5,000 miles but again, it’s your preference. If you don’t want me changing the oil, I have the Exxon Mobil One and filters that you can use in your future oil changes. I purchased the oil with the intention of bringing it somewhere to have it changed. Saved me a few bucks on the oil changes. -VTEC Stickers on both sides of the car were removed by an automated car wash. I preferred the car without the stickers but will include new stickers for you to put on if you want. -The car will be sold “as is” and I will not change out the rotors/front brakes before selling. The reason is it would add to the price but more importantly, brakes and rotors are preferences. I would rather leave that to the buyer to choose for themselves. Maintenance -Windshield wipers will be replaced prior to new owner purchasing. -Front end alignment (completed on 5/3/14) -Tires rotated & balanced (completed on 5/3/14) -New Air Filter (5/3/14) -Back brakes are in great condition, front brakes might need to be replaced within the next several thousand miles. Braking power is still very strong. Financing -The lien on the car is held by my credit union in Brunswick, OH and the buyer and myself will work to coordinate the payoff and transfer of title. |
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