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2001 Honda Civic Ex Automatic Coupe In Excellent Condition ( Low Reserve!!!! ) on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:197656
Location:

Pearland, Texas, United States

Pearland, Texas, United States
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Hi everyone, Up For Sale is a hard to find with well maintain 2001 Honda Civic EX Coupe. I bought this car from my little brother In- Law about 2 months ago ( have them transfer over my name & paid for all Tax and fee ). Pretty much I do not needed the car, I have 3 vehicles and just to help him out to have cash to buy his dream used 911 Porsche. He begging & more likely forcing me, asking my wife to talk me in, I think I over paid for it. But anyway, I will try to get my money back as much as I can. O.K. with all the story, let's talk about the car. Here is the condition about the car.

Clear Blue Texas Title, never been involved in an accident. ( NADA value :$4,862 )

Very good condition for the 13 years old car, well maintain, good shape, good paint ( there are some hair thin scratch on top of the car & trunk ,but you can hardly see it ), clean interior, engine and transmission are in great condition. A/C are Alaska cold, power window, power lock with remote, power sun roof, tinted widow. Everything are in great work condition.

Here is what have been done to the car before I'm taking over: 197,656 original miles / everything change on 195K miles...So it like a new car
New timing belt & water pump.
New SUPERTECH high performing valve ( nothing wrong with the old valve, just want more performing ).
New head gasket ( not because of over heated, just to have them change when doing valve job).
Replace new belts & hose.
New air filer.
New battery.
New: all four tires ( 95% life ).
Just have a major tunes- up with Mobil-1 Synthetic motor oil, Synthetic M-1 transmission fluid, oil filter and etc.......
Everything have it done less then three month ago (  drove less then 150 miles ) so you don't have to worry about anything needed to be change or break down for another 65,000 miles mechanic wise. ( not talking about motor oil ).
Honda is a very great car, it still run like a Champ.

Vehicle is used and is being sold as-is. No remaining warranty.

One more thing, on the back of the bumper, when I close my garage door,  it scratch the back bumper ( see picture ).

Remember to make a deposit after winning bids within 48 hrs. 

Have any question, please feel free to email me. I will do my best to answer all your concerns. Winning please come by and check out the car before paid for it, if there any reason you don't want the vehicle, I will refund you deposit back with no question needed to be ask.  Thank you and bids with confidence.

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