2001 Honda Civic Lx Sedan 4-door Automatic 1.7l; One Owner; Non Smoker; No Pets on 2040-cars
High Bridge, New Jersey, United States
For Sale is a 2001 Honda Civic LX Sedan 4-Door with Automatic transmission
and a 1.7 liter engine. ----------------------------------------------------- NOTE the following regarding the two accidents listed in the vehicle history report: Accident #1 Vehicle was forced off of road due to oncoming traffic. No damage was done to the vehicle, but the incident was still recorded as an accident. Accident #2 Vehicle was hit at about 10 MPH in the right, rear quarter panel by another small size vehicle. Damaged quarter panel was replaced and there are no adverse effects noted while driving. ----------------------------------------------------- * One Owner; Non-smoker; No Pets. * Vehicle has undergone regular maintenance (including oil changes at ~3,000 mi intervals) at a Honda dealer (records to prove this). * All four tires are about 2 years old. * Installed NEW Headliner in 2013. * The black trim on the drivers side passenger window frame is peeling in a few places (see pictures). * Engine runs and idles smoothly and AC blows Cold Air. * Stereo Cassette and AM/FM radio work fine. * Power windows & door locks all work fine. * "Maintenance Required" light on instrument cluster stays ON but does not affect anything. * Trip mileage counter inoperative; Odometer works fine (mileage displays properly). ----------------------------------------------------------- You MUST be able to pick-up the vehicle from my home in High Bridge, New Jersey. Location is approx. 30 minutes west of Somerville / 30 minutes east of Phillipsburg. Payment via Bank/Cashiers Check or Cash at the time of pick-up. Thanks for Looking !!! |
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