2004 Honda Civic Gx Sedan 4-door 1.7l Cng Natural Gas on 2040-cars
Sparks Glencoe, Maryland, United States
purchased this 2004 honda civic gx with 92k miles from local government didn't realize our local fuel station stopped selling the fuel a month before we purchased it and it cannot be converted back to regular gas car so im selling it no reserve as is everything works runs great locks and doors work has good ac has minor scratches and dents has scratches from them pulling their stickers off like on the back driver side of the rear bumper has some curb scrapes on front bumper decent tire car is low on fuel and we cannot fuel it since their is no close cng stations available so car must be towed buyer must come prepared to tow vehicle it can be test driven but its on empty im not a car dealer just looking to pass on a decent car since it is not something we can use bid with confidence $300 non refundable deposit must be paid 24 hours after auction unless other arrangements have been made with me after sale rest of payment in cash only no checks no credit cards sorry serious buyers only car is described best as i can i haven't driven this car but maybe 10 miles around my neighbor hood does not over heat and trans shift fine good brakes decent tires and all good glass shouldn't take very much for inspection car was sold to me as excellent out of service so no major issues i will help buyer with loading their is a local uhaul company in town about 5 minutes away please look at pictures be your own judge car car is sold as is where is no reserve needs a new home i have owned for a few months hoping to find closer fuel stations with no luck car is located in sparks glencoe md 21152 bid to win no reserve thanks cash and carry
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