1998 Honda Civic Hx Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Clark, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Number of Doors: 2
Make: Honda
Mileage: 125,157
Model: Civic
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: HX Coupe 2-Door
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Disability Equipped: No
Up for sale is my 1998 Honda Civic HX. This is a great little car that runs and drives well. It has a clean interior, a decent looking exterior (a few bruises and bumps but nothing major), and everything works as it should. The car has good tires with at least 70% tread all the way around. The car doesn't currently have a radio in it, but I do have a cd player that I could install for the winning bidder (depending on the final bid amount, we can negotiate). The AC on this car works great and will freeze you out, the heat works great as well. The interior is clean and in good shape, no major flaws that I can see. This is one of the lowest mileage Civic HX's that I have seen around and it should serve it's new owner well for years to come.
As stated above, the car does have a few bumps on the exterior, and although they are nothing severe they are noticeable (especially since the car is black in color). Most of the tiny dings are so small that you can't get them to show up in pictures, but an area to mention is located below the passenger side door handle. I have tried to get it to show up in the pictures but it doesn't show up very well. There is a small dent/crease running underneath the door handle area to the back of the door. This is the only significant area of damage that I know of and I want to make sure and point it out (very common for a car of this age). This car is a decent looking driver, but by no means a show car.
Now most of you looking at this listing know that a Civic HX is one of the most economical civics ever built. I average around 39mpg on long highway trips at 65mph, and about 36mpg with 70/30 hwy/city driving. I don't know what type of mileage it gets with primarily city driving as I live in an extremely rural area with not so much as a traffic light... :)
I do have a BIN price that I would sell the car for, you can feel free to contact me for that price. I have a 100% feedback on ebay and have for years... I know how difficult it is to make the decision to purchase a car on ebay, and I do my best to not only represent the car accurately, but to work with you in every way to ensure that you feel good about your purchase (of course within reason).
Now for the disclaimer: Although this car is a good driving, solid car, please understand that it is 15 years old and by no means a new car. It can be expected to have chips, dings, stains... although I have tried to point out any of these areas, there is always a way that I could have missed something. With that said, this car is sold AS IS WHERE IS with no warranty expressed or implied. It is up to the bidder to verify any needed information before placing there bid, if you are the winning bidder you have entered a legally binding contract and you are legally obligated to complete the transaction.
You are welcome to come check out the car before bidding, and you can feel free to call me with any questions. My name is Cole and my number is 573-682-4699. This car is for sale locally and can be sold at any time before the auction ends. I reserve the right to end the auction early for any reason I deem to be necessary.
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