2001 Honda Civic Gx Sedan! Cng Natural Gas Vehicle! Mint! Low Miles! on 2040-cars
Lyons, Illinois, United States
Fuel Type:CNG
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 Cyl
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Gra
Year: 2002
Make: Honda
Options: CD Player
Model: Civic
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Trim: GX
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: FWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 100,831
Hey thanks for looking, we have a nice 2001 Honda Civic GX with 101k miles for sale! If your looking at this ad you probably already know how rare this care is! It is powered by a 1.7L 4-Cylinder Motor and Automatic Transmission! Inside the car is loaded with ice cold a/c, a mint cloth interior, power windows, power locks, cd player, and many other options! The car runs and drives great, and is in excellent cosmetic condition! Clean Title, Clean Carfax, Very rare car (Only $15 for full tank!)
VERY IMPORTANT: All Inspections, Test Drives, etc MUST be done before the auction ends. DO not bid if you do not feel comfortable buying this car! We are selling it AS/IS, with no warranty at all! I describe all my cars to the best of my ability, I am by no means a mechanic!
Clean title and being sold through out dealership so some states (IL, MI, IN, FL, AND SOME OTHERS) will have to pay there local taxes and registration in addition to price of the car! We have a clean title for the car, ready to go!
Feel free to come by and take a look and drive the car prior to bidding!
Chicago Fine Motors
Office (708) 442-5800 (Ask for Phillip)
Cell (773)368-0555 text or call
4320 1st Ave.
Lyons, IL 60534
M-F 10:30am-8pm
Sat 10am-6pm
We can help with shipping if needed also. A few recent rates are are $400 to Florida, $350 North Carolina, $700 California, etc! We usually get pretty low rates with the company we work with, however if you want to arrange your own shipping that is no problem!
If you are out of state, we can pick you up from Midway Airport, O'hare Airport, Union Station Downtown Chicago, or any local bus or train station within 40 miles free of charge! Just let us know 24hrs ahead of time!
Payment is due before title is released, payment is accepted by Cash in person, Cashiers Check, and Wire Transfer ONLY! We will only accept a deposit through Paypal, not full payment!
Deposit via Paypal is due within 24hrs of auction end, if no deposit is received you will receive an eBay strike and the item will be re listed.
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