2010 Honda Civic Lx - Under Warranty Until 2016 on 2040-cars
Harleysville, Pennsylvania, United States
This car is under bumper-to-bumper factory warranty until 05/2016 or 60000 miles. So you don't have to worry about a thing. This is a Honda Civic anyway, these cars are good for 250000 miles.
This is my second Honda Civic, and it's been a great car. I'm not a dealer, and I'm the first and only driver. Very spacious inside. Great gas mileage. Very good commuter. I just installed new break pads, and recently changed the oil. Car really runs great, and with the extended warranty, you'll be able to have no worries. I have over 20 pictures that I can share with you. Please contact me with any questions or your offers (price is negotiable). Thank you for your interest. |
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