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Honda Civic Dx Coupe 2002 Manual Transmission Silver on 2040-cars

US $1,999.00
Year:2002 Mileage:220330 Color: Silver
Location:

Plainville, Massachusetts, United States

Plainville, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.75L, 4-cyl., unleaded gas, fuel injected
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
VIN: 1HGEM21272L047101 Year: 2002
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: Civic
Trim: 2-door coupe
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: manual
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 220,330
Sub Model: DX
Exterior Color: Silver
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"While the car is in great shape, however you should be aware of:-- The hubcaps were stolen off the car -- The back bumper has some scratches (as seen in photos)-- There is some rust in the upper right hand corner above the windshield -- The aftermarket tachometer (to measure the RPMs) wiring was cut. The device can be fixed no problem. -- The alarm is disabledThe car runs great -- I have no problems with it. I love the car but I just don't need it in NYC. I am selling it AS IS and am looking to sell it"

I am selling my silver two-door 2002 Honda Civic Coupe DX (manual transmission) with 220,330 miles. The asking price is $2,000. The car is in great shape with fairly new 15" tires, a CD player, and an added feature of A/C. I have had the car for one year and I am selling it because I moved to NYC and no longer need the car. The car has been in my family for 6 years. I am selling the car AS IS and am looking to do so ASAP. 

While the car is in great shape, however you should be aware of:
-- The hubcaps were stolen off the car 
-- The back bumper has some scratches (as seen in photos)
-- There is some rust in the upper right hand corner above the windshield
-- The tachometer (to measure the RPMs) wiring was cut. The device can be fixed no problem. 
-- The alarm is disabled

The car runs great -- I have no problems with it. I love the car but I just don't need it in NYC. I am selling it AS IS and am looking to sell it ASAP.

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