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*hybrid E. *class: Alt Power - Hybrid Car. * 2005 *sedan 4d on 2040-cars

US $5,277.77
Year:2005 Mileage:180207 Color: Doors
Location:

Livingston, New Jersey, United States

Livingston, New Jersey, United States

Report Summary

  • Class: Alt Power - Hybrid Car
  • Engine: 1.3L I4 MPI
  • Country of Assembly: Japan
  • Vehicle Age: 8 year(s)
  • Calculated Owners: 1     
  • VIN: JHMES96635S025131   
  • Year : 2005
  • Make : Honda
  • Model: Civic Hybrid
  • Style/Body: Sedan 4D 

 

 


On Oct-02-13 at 15:52:42 PDT, seller added the following information:

Specifications:

Engine: 1.3 Gas/Electric I4.

Horse Power: 85 @ 5700/93 @ 5700 RPM

Torque: 87 @ 3300/116 @ 1500 RPM

Drive Train: Front Wheel 

Transmission: Automatic

Safety:

Air Bag-Frontal-Driver. Air Bag-Frontal-Passenger. Air Bag-Side Body-Front

Brakes-ABS. Brakes-Type-Front Disc/Rear Drum

Child Safety Rear Door Locks. Engine Immobilizer Trunk-Emergency Release

Comfort & Convenience

Air Conditioning-Auto Climate Control. Air Conditioning-Front

Cruise Control. Keyless Entry. Max Seating Capacity: 5

Mirror(s)-Power. Mirrors-Vanity-Driver. Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger

Power Locks. Reading Lamps-Front. Seat Trim-Cloth. Seats-Front Bucket

Steering Wheel-Adjustable. Steering-Power. Trunk-Release-Remote. Windows-Power

Music & Entertainment

Audio-AM/FM Stereo. Audio-CD Player

Interior

Floor Mats. Power Outlet

Exterior

Doors: 4. Rear Spoiler. Rear Window Defogger

Wipers-Intermittent. Wipers-Variable Speed Intermittent

Tires

Front-Rear Tire Sizes: P185/70SR14. Spare Tire Size: Compact

Wheels

Front Wheel Material: Alloy. Rear Wheel Material: Alloy

All fees Related to Transporting, Storage out of Our Location, Shipping Costs, State/Federal Taxes to be Paid by Buyer. No Warrantee. Sold As Is.

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