2001 Honda Civic 4-door Dx on 2040-cars
Walker, Louisiana, United States
This 2001 Honda Civic 4-Door needs some work.
Issues: Two dash lights are on. Recently had a mechanic analyze it and he showed PO302-- one of three issues: spark plug, sensor or injector needed. The result is a slight "miss" in the engine. The hood flew up and hit the roof at one point. Rather than replacing it, the former owner installed hood pins. The hood can be purchased for just over $100 from Amazon. There are some cosmetic issues on the right side-- scratch and ding on the driver door, other dings, slight damage to the front left fender, slight damage to the rear left fender. The fabric door trim on the rear right side needs to be re-attached. The good: Cranks first time. Interior is in good condition. AC blows cold. Clear title. Jensen stereo with remote and back-up camera. 198,500 miles. Being sold AS-IS. $500 deposit required within 24 hours of auction's end. Buyer is responsible to pick-up the car within 10 days of auction's end. Let me know if you have any questions. abd323 |
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