2007 Honda Civic Si, Navigation, All Stock, Adult Owned, Great Condition on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
I am selling my 2007 Honda Civic Si, I am the 2nd owner and it's always been meticulously maintained. I just had the oil changed, It has Brand New Rotors & Pads all the way around. The car has NEVER been moddified aside from Acura TL HID's & Projector headlights (Very Bright at night) & a Pioneer Navigation Head Unit! It's never been abused in any way as well. It also comes with an extra factory rim, Honda Mugen Side Skirts and Mugen Rear Bumper also, they have never been painted or installed on the car. I actually got them when I purchased the car but I have never had them put on, I prefer the stock look. I actually picked it up form the Original Owner which he bought a Brand New 2013 Civic Si, that was the only reason that he sold me this one since he ordered a new one. It's a very clean car and I will do my best to list it acurately: There is a dent on the front of the Hood Front bumper on the lower part does have to chips in it(Common on these cars) Rear bumper has a couple of scuffs but nothing that couldn't be buffed out Interior is in great shape EVERYTHING works on this vehicle Please Call Frank at 585-260-1591.. Car is for sale locally and I do have the Right to end the auction early. I can assist from picking you up at the local airport,train station or buss station as well Car is OWNED FREE & CLEAR NO LOANS on TITLE! |
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According to the automaker, the Gear "demonstrates Honda's innovative approach to providing the automotive answer for young, urban, Gen-Y lifestyles. Inspired by fixed-gear bicycles... Gear is simple and utilitarian, but also customizable, connected and full of personality." It is apparently "practical but fun, customizable, connected and affordable. Everything that young, discerning urban buyers would want in a car," according to Dave Marek, Design Director at Honda R&D Americas.
We don't know anything else - what might lie underhood, how it is "connected" or at what price point it might potentially be sold at. Check out our high-res image gallery above and the press release below and you'll know just about as much as we do.
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