1998 Honda Civic Dx Coupe 2-door 1.6l Manual on 2040-cars
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:1.6L 1590CC 97Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 160,000
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Civic
Trim: DX Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Hello,
Up for sale is my 1998 Honda Civic Dx coupe with 5 speed manual transmission. I am the second owner of this car and it has been my baby for the past 8 years. With 160,000 miles, this civic has not once seen the inside of a repair shop for any reason. Car runs flawlessly with no leaks, sounds, smoking or burning of oil. The car shifts into every gear perfectly with a strong clutch. Paint job is about 4 years old and still looks great. There is only some minor chipping on the front end from normal wear and tear. Last year a tree fell on the hood and dented it (see pics) but did not remove clear coat or paint. Interior of the car has been extremely well kept. I removed the old carpet and headliner so they will need to be replaced ( very easy and cheap to do) Other than that the seats and dash have are in excellent shape. The engine runs very very strong, I have literally never had a problem with anything. No modifications have been done to the engine whatsoever. The vehicle is inspected until December and I have the title in hand. Check engine light comes on every now and then do to an O2 sensor from when I had the exhaust installed. This is a real easy fix, just never got around to it, does not effect the cars performance at all. This would be an awesome project car for Honda lovers or a great first for someone who just needs a reliable, gas efficient car to get them from A to B everyday without fail. I really hate to let her go but I'm too old to be driving it anymore. This car has easily another 100,000+ miles of life left. I swear this thing is indestructable. Below is everything I can think of that the car has as well as any problems. Please don't waist my time and yours. I know how Ebay works so I am only giving my number to serious buyers. Car is being sold AS-IS with no warranty. Everything I have written is honest and the pictures are very clear and accurate. Previous owner was in very minor rear end accident which you will see on carfax. no frame damage or anything to worry about at all. Title is clear. Thanks
Rear Brake Drums replaced
Short throw shifter
Cold air intake
New Catalytic Converter
New Battery
New Spark Plugs and Wires
New Cap and Rotor
Stainless Headers
Flowmaster exhaust ( Sounds very deep and not like a lawnmower)
17" rims with newer Tires (In great condition)
BMW M3 Fiberglass fendors
New JDM headlights and tail lights
Winshield has a crack that will not grow any bigger.
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