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2003 Honda Civic Ex Sedan: 113k, One Owner, A/c, Power Moonroof, Cd, Side Airbag on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:113388 Color: measurements
Location:

Oakland Gardens, New York, United States

Oakland Gardens, New York, United States
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The car has floor-mats and side curtain airbags which were additional options. The picture of the dashboard was taken right after turning it on so you can see all the symbols/features on the dashboard. There's a car seat visible in one of the pictures, it is NOT included.  There are scratches/dents on the front and rear bumper (you can see these in pictures). A small depression on the side body from luggage/car-seats bumping against it and a scratch, all visible in pictures. 

Full Specification from Honda below: 

Engine
Engine Type In-Line 4-Cylinder
Engine Block/Cylinder Head Aluminum-Alloy
Displacement (cc) 1668
Horsepower @ rpm (SAE net) 127 @ 6300
Torque (lb-ft @ rpm) 114 @ 4800
Bore and Stroke (mm) 75 x 94.4
Compression Ratio 9.9:1
Valve Train 16-Valve SOHC VTEC®
Multi-Point Fuel Injection
Front-Wheel Drive
Emissions Rating ULEV
Direct Ignition System with Immobilizer
110,000-Mile Tune-Up Interval

Transmission
5-Speed Manual Transmission
GearRatios:
1st - 3.462(3.143)
2nd - 1.870
3rd - 1.241
4th - 0.970
5th - 0.711(0.757)
Reverse - 3.231
Final Drive - 4.111(4.412)
4-Speed Automatic Transmission 

GearRatios:
1st - 2.722
2nd - 1.516
3rd - 0.975
4th - 0.674(0.638)
Reverse - 1.955
Final Drive - 4.067(4.357)

Body/Suspension/Chasis
Unit-Body Construction
Control-Link MacPherson Strut Front Suspension
Reactive-Link Double Wishbone Rear Suspension
Stabilizer Bar (mm., front/rear) 15.9 / 12.0
Power-Assisted Rack-and-Pinion Steering
Steering Wheel Turns, Lock-to-Lock 2.87
Steering Ratio 14.71
Turning Diameter, Curb-to-Curb (ft.) 34.1
Power-Assisted Ventilated Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes (in., front/rear) 10.3 / 7.8
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Wheels 15" with Full Covers
All-Season Tires P185 / 65 R15 86H
Compact Spare Tire

Interior Measurements
Headroom (in., front/rear) 38.0 / 36.3
Legroom (in., front/rear) 42.2 / 36.0
Shoulder Room (in., front/rear) 52.6 / 52.0
Hiproom (in., front/rear) 51.2 / 49.8
Cargo Volume (cu. ft.) 12.87
Passenger Volume (cu. ft.) 88.1
Seating Capacity 5

Exterior measurements
Wheelbase (in.) 103.1
Length (in.) 174.6
Height (in.) 56.7
Width (in.) 67.5
Track (in., front/rear) 57.9 / 57.9
Curb Weight (lbs., MT/AT) 2601 / 2652
Weight Distribution (%, front/rear, MT) 59 / 41
Weight Distribution (%, front/rear, AT) 60 / 40
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5-Speed Manual (City/Highway) TBD
4-Speed Automatic (City/Highway) 30 / 38
Crankcase (qt.) 4.4
Coolant System (qt., MT/AT) 5.3 / 5.2
Fuel (gal.) 13.2
Required Fuel Regular Unleaded

Exterior Features
Power Moonroof with Tilt Feature
Integrated Rear-Window Antenna
Remote Entry System
Dual Manual Remote-Operated Mirrors 
Dual Power Mirrors Body-Colored
2-Speed/Intermittent Windshield Wipers 
Variable Intermittent Windshield Wipers
Impact-Absorbing Body-Colored Bumpers
Body Side Molding Body-Colored
Multi-Reflector Halogen Headlights
Tinted Glass
Body-Colored Door Handles
Chrome Trunk Garnish
Comfort and Convenience
Air Conditioning with Air-Filtration System
Power Windows with Auto-Down Driver's Window Illuminated Driver's Switch
Power Door Locks
Cruise Control
Adjustable Steering Column
Beverage Holders Front w/ Lid and Rear
Center Console with Armrest and Storage Compartment
Front Door-Pocket Storage Bins
Passenger-Side Seatback Pocket
Coin Box
Chrome Door-Handle Pulls
Remote Fuel Filler Door Release
Remote Trunk Release with Lock
Headlights-On Reminder
Driver's and Front Passenger's Vanity Mirrors
Map Lights
Rear-Seat Heater Ducts
Driver's Footest
12-Volt Accessory Outlet
Rear Window Defroster with Timer
Cargo Area Light

Seating
Driver's Seat with Manual Height Adjustment
Reclining Front Seatbacks
Adjustable Head Restraints, Front and Rear
60/40 Split Fold-Down Rear Seatback with Lock

Audio System
AM/FM/CD Audio System with 4 Speakers and Clock

Instrumentation
Backlit Instrument Panel
Tachometer
Digital Odometer and Digital Trip Meters (2)
Fuel and Coolant Temperature Gauges
Door-/Trunk-Open Indicator Light
Low-Fuel and Low-Oil Pressure Indicator Lights
Maintenance Interval Indicator
Illuminated Ignition Switch

Safety
3-Point Seat Belts at all Seating Positions
Front 3-Point Seat Belts with Automatic Tensioning System
Adjustable Front Seat Belt Anchors
Dual-Stage Front Airbags (SRS)
Front Side Airbags with Passenger-Side Occupant Position Detection System(OPDS) Available
Side-Impact Door Beams
Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH)
Child-Proof Rear Door Locks
Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System

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