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Honda Civic 42,000 Orig Miles , Auto Trans, Mint Condition Original Owner on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1999 Mileage:42000
Location:

Up for sale is my 79 year old mother's Honda Civic

It has 41,9XX original miles
Never smoked in and never abused
She was the original owner and garage kept since new
Car has never been in an accident and never repainted

4 cyl with an automatic trans ( Trans works PERFECTLY ) 

Factory AC, PB, PS, Power windows and power locks 

Cloth Interior is nice. Back seat rarely used. 

Tires have approx 50% left and hold air with no known nails or screws

Everything works except the radio 

This car has not seen very many highway miles and was only used around town 99% of its life. . This car has not been driven much in about a year so its due for an oil change, coolant flush and any other maintenance you would do. I installed a new SEARS DIE HARD battery about a year ago. 

Car starts up and doesn't miss or smoke

There are NO oil leaks!

The body has no major dents. There are a few small dings that dont show up well in the pics ( one on drivers front fender and a few small ones on the pass door ). Some scratches on the front and back bumpers and a few minor scratches here and there around the car. 

The car has not been detailed and is just as it was when my mother parked it a year ago

Window tint  on drivers and pass doors is faded and coming loose and will need to be redone

Car can be seen locally if you contact me 727.386.9009. Try back if I dont answer. Texts will not be answered.

In order to protect ourselves the buyer MUST go with us to DMV  any day during business hours Monday-Friday and transfer the title at their expense. We will NOT give an open title. Out of state buyers can do this with us without hassles. It is a legal process and nothing shady. We are in posession of the CLEAR FLORIDA title and will only produce it at the DMV. If you dont like these terms move on. There Are NO EXCEPTIONS to these requirements. We dont need to sell the car.

Payment is CASH only but a deposit through paypal is required. No checks or money orders. 

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