2002 Honda Insight Automatic. No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Katy, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.0L 995CC 61Cu. In. l3 ELECTRIC/GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:ELECTRIC/GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Honda
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Insight
Trim: Base Hatchback 3-Door
Options: Cassette Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 242,273
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 3
Number of Doors: 2
Car is in running condition. I have used it for a commuter car to work. It averages between 48-50 MPG per tank. (That's ~480 miles per tank on a 10 gallon tank) The A/C compressor recently went out so I removed and bypassed it. Car does not have A/C right now. You can buy a used A/C compressor and it would work again. Power Doors/Locks/Mirrors all work. Heater works. Defroster for the rear window doesn't work. Car has the wet seat belt issue when it rains. It also has a slow oil leak.
This car shows the wear and tear of a car with 240,000 miles on it. However it has NEVER left me stranded anywhere and has been reliable. I wouldn't expect to get another 100,000 miles out of the car however since it has such high mileage.
The car DOES NOT have an IMA battery (I do not have the IMA battery). It has been bypassed properly and now uses the IMA motor as the alternator to charge the 12v battery. Unfortunately, if you live in a county that tests emissions, it will not pass a state inspection because of this. Understand the previous sentence before you bid on this car. If you have a spare IMA battery or plan to pick one up this will be a non issue.
Car starts up with no issues and runs. It bogs down a little bit and shakes from a stop but most of them do this once IMA is bypassed. You have to ease into the throttle or it can get worse. It also sometimes vibrates a little when giving it gas already at speed. It will still get between 44-50 MPG without the IMA battery depending on how you drive. I tried to get bad gas mileage in it one time on a round trip from Katy, TX to Columbus, TX and still got 38 MPG. This thing sips gas no matter how light/heavy of a foot you have!
The car's auto stop/start does not work, but did work before the IMA battery was removed.
Car needs an alignment and new breaks.
Paint is faded in some areas of the car and it has a few dents and scratches. Please look at all the photos.
Before the IMA battery made the check engine light stay on all the time, the check engine light had came on previously for a gas cap that didn't seal properly.
As you can see in the pictures it was recently in a fender bender (Front Passenger's Side). It was minor cosmetic damage and I never bothered fixing it as this was my daily driver car for work.
I am selling this car so I can get a new one.
Buyer is responsible for arranging and paying for shipping if it is needed. I will be available for anyone who would like to stop by and look over the vehicle after 5:30pm during the week.
All sales are final. I have stated everything I know to be wrong with the car. Any independent inspections must be performed before the auction closes.
Buyer will pay a non refundable $200 deposit within 24 hours of auction close with the remaining balance being paid within 7 days. I will take cash or a certified check. The title and car WILL NOT release from me until the check has been verified and it clears. I will not do any type of payment plans.
Car has a clear title and it is in hand.
If you have any other questions please ask!
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