2004 Honda Civic Ex...low Miles...low Price... on 2040-cars
Federal Way, Washington, United States
Engine:1.7L 1700CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Black
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Civic
Trim: EX Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 88,900
Exterior Color: Red
GET A GREAT DEAL ON THIS 2004 HONDA CIVIC EX
ONLY 88900 ACTUAL MILES
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
REBUILT TITLE
KELLY BLUE BOOK VALUE $8500
PRICED AT $5999* OR BEST OFFER
*WA SALES TAX WILL BE ADDED TO A WINNING BID
RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT, IT HAS POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS,SUN ROOF,A/C, PRESTIGE ALARM SYSTEM,GREAT ON GAS
JUST HAD THE ENGINE OIL CHANGED AND HAD THE A/C RECHARGED SO ITS READY TO GO
THE HOOD OPENER IS BROKEN SO YOU WILL HAVE TO USE PLIERS OR SOMETHING ELSE TO OPEN THE HOOD I USE A SMALL HAMMER TO PULL THE WIRE.
OTHER THAN THAT IN GOOD SHAPE OUTSIDE AND INSIDE,EVERYTHING WORKS.GOOD RUBBER..GOOD BRAKES.
SELLING IT AS-IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE BUYING.
PAYMENT IS DUE IN 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS IN CASH OR CERTIFIED CASHIERS CHECK ONLY..AND NO SHIPPING YOU MUST PICK IT UP IN PERSON FROM FEDERAL WAY,WA.
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Honda Japan has produced a commercial called Sound of Honda that celebrates Senna at a race that turned out to be one of the most momentous of his career for good and bad reasons: the 1989 grand prix at Suzuka where he won, then was stripped of, the driver's championship.
The commercial has a terrifically simple premise - there's no CG, no old footage of Senna, no one says a word, it's just sound. And it's pretty damn good. Check it out below.
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