2007 Honda Civic Si Ny Rebuilt Title on 2040-cars
Flushing, New York, United States
Hi,
I have a 2007 CIVIC SI for sale with roughly 99,000 slightly more or less. Trying to be as descriptive as possible with the car. The car is a rebuilt title, NY. It is currently registered and insured.
CONS -Needs some cosmetic attention ( I have put as much pictures as possible describing the flaws) Rear bumper will need attentions, some minor scratch on the mirrow, and bumper, and hood. -Air bag light is on. Why is it on? I brought it like this. Seller told me it came on one day, after he was fixing he seats. Wheather this is true or not I am not 100% sure. But it never bother me. -The switch on the passenger door window is odd. The window would move down on the passenger seat but not go up all the time. And for the driver side that controls the passenger window it USED to go up/down now it does not work. But the driver side windows work properly. Sunroof is good too. (THIS MAY BE REPAIR for the passenger window issue ) -Driver side mirror got hit a little from a car while I was parks so it pops out, I still use it, (THIS MAY BE REPAIR ) -It does have Navigation , but the CD is kind of broken does not always read, I downloaded the aftermarket CD, but have not yet burned it. (I do not need GPS) -Transmission is 6 speed, I never have trouble with any grinding when going smoothly and driving normally. However, when I go on higher RPM (roughly 3-4k) and shift faster, there is some grind on the 4th gear. -Sometimes a fuel cap light is on comes out, not sure why. And sometimes a CEL light comes on P0497, and then disappears. Spoke to a mechanicals and need a purge valve solenoid. (Could be something else, just never fixed it) REASON FOR SALE - I drove it to work from NYC to NJ for work so mostly highway since I had it. But the traffic for stick got annoying so I brought an auto. I still drive this car every weekend. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask me.
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