2000 Honda Civic Ex Sedan Automatic Sun Roof. Auto Land - We Finance !! on 2040-cars
Upland, California, United States
Accepting offers ----
Financing anyone (First time buyer, no license, repo, BK, no SSN) *************************
SEE END OF DESCRIPTION FOR DETAILS ************************ Call Ryan at 909.666.0650 This posting is for a beautiful 2000 Honda civic EX with a sun roof. Everything is stock on that car except the radio (Panasonic). That is the last generation for that civic shape. Car performs very strong with high noise reduction on the road. no shaking no rattling. Come and test drive it and see for yourself. Never in an accident Current tags Loaded ex 4 cyl. Sun roof No dents Cd player Power windows Power door locks Tilt wheel Cruise control Multi-function steering wheel Michelin tires New battery New alternator Engine & transmission are very strong
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CREDIT, NO PROBLEM, PREVIOUS BANKRUPTCY OK, BK, NO LICENSE OK, MATRICULA OK,
FIRST TIME BUYER OK, 1ST TIME, REPO OK, WORK FOR CASH OK. We
can Finance Anyone Working! • YOUR J-O-B IS YOUR C-R-E-D-I-T! • ? BAD CREDIT,
NO CREDIT, NEW CREDIT = APPROVED! • Even if you're TURNED DOWN EVERYWHERE - WE
STILL SAY YES! • WE CAN HELP WITH AS LITTLE AS $500 DOWN + TAX & LIC
DELIVERS Vehicle Condition As above, please keep in
mind that no used vehicle is perfect, expect some normal cosmetic and
mechanical wear. Terms of Sale As above, winning bidder
MUST make $350 eBay deposit within 24 hours or risk a no-sale default. Miles posted in this
listing may vary slightly due to local test-driving, in-transit repairs or road
testing. We accept Paypal for
deposit only. Balance must be in the form of cash, cashier’s check, money order
or bank financing. Ask for details. We welcome pre-buy
inspection of all units. We are located in Upland, California. The Buyer is responsible
for ALL SHIPPING COSTS. We can help to arrange shipping at reasonable rates.
Please contact Ryan for more details. All vehicles are sold
“AS-IS’. However, some of our vehicles MAY be subject to our limited warranty.
Ask for details. Deposits are
NON_REFUNDABLE unless the vehicle has been misrepresented or fails a
professional on-site inspection. Deposits on vehicles not purchased are applied
towards the relevant cost paperwork, title production,
vehicle resisting fees and lost dealership productivity. It is agreed by all
parties in relation to any transaction involving this vehicle that
the proper venue for legal proceedings or arbitration shall be San
Bernardino County, California. Disclaimer: Prices subject to change without notice and do not include Title, License, Registration Fees, State or Local Taxes or Processing Fees, if any. Please contact seller first for vehicle availability. Although every effort is made to present accurate and reliable information, use of this information is voluntary, and should only be deemed reliable after an independent review of its accuracy, completeness, and timeliness. It is the sole responsibility of the customer to verify the existence of options, accessories and the vehicle condition before time of sale. Any and all differences must be addressed prior to time of sale. No expressed or implied warranties, including the availability or condition of the equipment listed is made. EPA mileage estimates for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary depending on driving conditions, driving habits, and vehicle maintenance. |
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IIHS says these are the safest cars of 2013
Wed, 02 Jan 2013The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has revealed its annual list of Top Safety Picks, an award that highlights automobiles it says offer "superior crash protection." A new and still more significant award, the Top Safety Pick+ honor, is given to those vehicles that earn good ratings for occupant protection in four out of five areas of measure. And while some 117 vehicles were given the TSP seal of approval for 2013, just 13 passed muster for TSP+.
To be fair, IIHS only evaluated 29 vehicles with its new testing procedures for TSP+ (we'd expect that the number of qualified cars will rise substantially for 2014). Luxury and Near Luxury midsize cars were the first groups evaluated, followed by midsizers in the Moderately Priced Cars category - unsurprisingly, it's only midsize cars that you'll find among the class this year.
Only two luxury sedans made the list of 13 for 2013: the Acura TL and Volvo S60. The other 11 cars on the list included entries from domestic, Japanese and German car makers: Dodge Avenger, Chrysler 200, Ford Fusion, Honda Accord (sedan and coupe), Kia Optima (but not its close kin, the Hyundai Sonata, strangely), Nissan Altima, Subaru Legacy and Outback, Suzuki Kizashi and the Volkswagen Passat all made the grade.
Honda is first Japanese carmaker to be a net-exporter from US
Wed, 29 Jan 2014Over the last decade or so, many foreign automakers have challenged the idea of what defines an "American car," but Honda took things a step further last year by exporting more cars out of the US than it imported in. Reuters is reporting that in 2013, a total of 108,705 Honda and Acura models were exported from the US with only 88,357 being shipped in. This gives Honda a net exporter status here, and makes it the first of such among the major Japanese automakers.
Honda's US imports have been dropping over the last five years while its exports have been steadily increasing. In 2008, the report indicates that Honda shipped 187,000 vehicles to the US and exported only 20,000, and even by 2012 Honda still favored imports with 136,000 imports and 74,000 exports. The article says that US-made Honda and Acura vehicles were exported to 50 countries with most ending up in Mexico, but the big news is that the Honda's US production set a record in 2013 with 1.3 million units built.
U.S. issues new tariff threat, this time against British-built cars
Mon, Jan 27 2020WASHINGTON — Britain is the United States' closest ally but their long friendship may be sorely tested as the two countries try to forge a new trade agreement after Britain's exit from the European Union. U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Saturday in London that he was optimistic that a bilateral deal with Britain could be reached as soon as this year. But Mnuchin gave up no ground after a second meeting with his UK counterpart, Sajid Javid. Javid has insisted that Britain will proceed with a unilateral digital services tax, despite a U.S. threat to levy retaliatory tariffs on British-made autos. Mnuchin told reporters after Saturday's meeting that such taxes would discriminate against big U.S. tech companies like Alphabet Inc's Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon. The UK Treasury declined to comment on the private meeting. The divide highlights the challenges ahead as the Trump administration seeks a new bilateral agreement with Britain, part of a broader push to rebalance relations with nearly all its major trading partners. The stakes are high — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pegged the trade deal with United States as a way to ease the pain of breaking with Europe, Britain's largest trade partner. U.S. President Donald Trump, has promised a "massive" trade deal to support Brexit, the product of a populist movement similar to his "America First" agenda. The goodwill and special relationship the two countries have enjoyed for decades may not count for much, experts say. "Trump is not going to be doing Johnson any favors," said Amanda Sloat, a senior fellow with the Brookings Institution in Washington. "He's not going to give him a trade deal without major concessions." Even before the digital tax issue arose, the Trump administration threatened to tax foreign car imports, which could hit British-made Jaguar, Land Rover, Mini, and Honda Civic hatchback cars. Stiff U.S. trade demands include increased access for U.S. farm goods, concessions that will be difficult for Britain's entrenched natural food culture to swallow. The United States also wants Britain to change the way its National Health Service prices drugs and allow in more U.S. pharmaceuticals, which could prove politically unpopular for Johnson's government. Washington's demand that London block Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd for national security reasons could also cloud talks.