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2001 Honda Civic Ex Black Coupe 2 Door For Parts Or Repair Overheating on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:224000
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Item Description

Up for sale. 2001 Honda Civic EX 2 Door Coupe 224,000 miles. Automatic Transmission. Just had transmission rebuilt 6 months ago. Just put 4 brand new tires on it about 2 months ago (look at picture). Has factory cd player. power windows, locks, mirrors and sunroof. Has keyless entry. Comes with 1 Remote and 1 Key.

The Bad

  • The passenger power door power lock doesnt work.
  • Have to lock it manually.
  • Hood prop missing.
  • The hood release under the dash, the plastic handle is broke.
  • Body is rough as you can see in the pics. Tailight is cracked, rear quarted panel is creased. There is a crease down the entire drivers side of car from the rear quarter panel to front fender (not inlcuding front fender.) The front bumper has a crack in it.
  • A/C doesnt work.
  • Its overheating...the only thing i've done is change the thermostat. I think it might be a head gasket. It will drive for weeks without overheating and then it happens out of the blue.




Would be a great car to fix gets 32 mpg. The price alone is worth it for parts.

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