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2007 Silver Honda Civic Coupe 25k Miles Clean Titles Great Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:25500
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

I AM SELLING A 2007 HONDA CIVIC EX IN IMMACULATE CONDITION, CAR HAS REALLY Low miles 25,500 and has been taken really good CARE Of,AUTOMATIC,CD PLAYER,AUX,AS YOU CAN SEE THIS CAR HAS SPOILER ALL AROUND TO MAKE IT LOOK REALLY SPORTY,THIS CAR IS VERY RELIABLE.

I am asking $12,000 for it bought it 8 months ago for 15,000 from honda dealership will take best offer

Buyer must pick up car will not ship

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