1996 Honda Civic Ex Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
This is a nice 1996 Honda Civic EX Coupe. 5 speed manual transmission. Recently replaced the head gasket and timing belt. Power windows, power door locks and power moon roof. Cruise control. No rust. This would make a good commuter car or first car for your teenager. Everything in the car works. The vehicle speed sensor is going bad and needs to be replaced. This sensor controls the speedometer so the speedometer doesn't work at times.
I have this car for sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction early. Please look at the pictures carefully. What you see is what you get. I have given you an accurate description. I am an ASE Certified mechanic and have inspected this car carefully. I bought this car from a customer that didn't want to replace the head gasket. I repaired the head gasket, replaced the timing belt, and installed a new wiper switch (the wipers were coming on at random). I have repaired everything that was wrong with this car except the vehicle speed sensor. I have been driving it daily since all the repairs were done. This is a good gas saving car. Feel free to ask any questions.
Local pick up only. Non paying bidders will be reported.
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