2013 Honda Civic Lx Coupe Save Thousands !!! Low Miles on 2040-cars
Valley Stream, New York, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A BLACK 2013 HONDA CIVIC LX 2 DOOR COUPE. THIS CAR HAS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 4 CYLINDER, RUNS/DRIVES, GOOD CONDITION JUST HAS MINOR SCRATCHES ALL AROUND. THIS CAR WAS IN A MINOR COLLISION IN THE REAR WHICH WAS FULLY REPAIRED BY THE BODY SHOP, IT STILL HAS SOME MINOR COSMETIC ISSUES, I TOOK PICTURES OF THE SCRATCHES. OTHER THAN THAT THE CAR IS BASICALLY BRAND NEW LOW MILES, DRIVES GREAT. THIS CAR WAS TOTALED OUT BY THE INSURANCE COMPANY FOR REAR END COLLISION WHICH WAS COMPLETELY FIXED AND REPAIRED BY A BODY SHOP. THIS CAR HAS A SALVAGE 907A NEW YORK STATE TITLE. THE CAR DOES NOT HAVE ANY MORE MAJOR DAMAGE OTHER THAN A FEW SCRATCHES. I AM SELLING THIS CAR WITH NO RESERVE, HIGHEST BIDDER WINS THE AUCTION! GOOD LUCK :)
TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1) THIS AUCTION WILL REQUIRE A $400 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT UPON 24 HOURS OF ENDING AUCTION 2) THIS CAR MUST BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS OF ENDING AUCTION 3) IF THIS DEPOSIT IS NOT MADE WITHIN 24 HOURS THE WINNER WILL NOT BE GETTING THIS ITEM 4) ALL SALES WILL BE FINAL THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS-IS IN THE SAME CONDITION YOU SEE..NO REFUNDS 5) THIS CAR HAS A SALVAGE 907A TITLE FROM THE STATE OF NEW YORK, PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DMV BEFORE PURCHASING THIS ITEM TO INQUIRE ABOUT HOW TO REGISTER IN YOUR STATE PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT ANY TIME WITH QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS VEHICLE |
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