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Certified 2007 Honda Civic Lx, Very Low Miles, No Accidents on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:43874 Color: of this car are in great condition
Location:

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Wilmington, Delaware, United States
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Up for sale is a Black Certified 2007 Honda Civic LX, 4 door sedan with a Manual Transmission, that is in great condition.  I am the second owner of this car.  There are 44,000 miles total, which I have put 10,000 in the three years I have owned it. This Civic is accident free, smoke free, very low mileage and in better condition than what you would expect for this year model.  The vehicle is certified through June 2014 or 100,000 miles (powertrain). This Civic comes with the reliable 1.8 L 4 cylinder engine. Since I have owned the vehicle I have had oil and filter changed every 3,000 miles (all receipts available for oil changes and services). During these oil changes basic inspections were done on the vehicle and the tires were inspected and rotated as needed, wipers replaced and fluids checked. The tires were new on this vehicle when I purchased it. There is approximately 70% tread life remaining. The paint shines as new. The interior and exterior of this car are in great condition. You will find only normal wear on this vehicle. I would say that it is in excellent condition for a 2007. No major dings, or scratches, and the windshield is free from cracks or major pitting. On the interior everything works, AC is very cold, and is great condition. The brakes were replaced in August of 2012, so there is plenty of life left in them.

 Everything on the vehicle works and is in very good condition. It is covered under warranty and welcome any inspections. There are no leaks, or any issues to date that have not been resolved. This was my second vehicle and not a daily driver. It has been very well maintained. Listed below is the vehicle's options and one warranty repair.

Power windows,Cd Player,AM/FM radio, Aux cable input, Manual transmission, 43,874 miles, Air conditioning, Cruise control, ABS brakes, Power mirrors, Side and overhead airbags, 1.8 L Engine, Rear defroster, two keys

I received notice there was a recall on the paint on this vehicle, I took it in to local Honda dealer for inspection and they repainted the hood, roof, and trunk deck. There are no current issues with the paint and the dealer/warranty took care of all issues.  The vechile was repainted November 2013.

There is one small tear in the rear backseat, nothing major. It was there when I purchased the vehicle and it was not something that bothered me and I left as is. I have taken picture of it.

Please see my feedback and buy/bid with confidence. Title in hand ready for new owner.  If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. The vehicle can be seen by appointment in Wilmington, DE. Shipping is available, you are responsible for quote and pick up. If you can think of anything that I did not touch on please send me a message.

Thank you,

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