1996 Honda Prelude Vtec Coupe 2-door 2.2l - Pick Up In Person Only on 2040-cars
Hacienda Heights, California, United States
This car is in good condition overall and I own it since day one. There are some minor visible dents, scratches and wear and a couple of small cracks on the exteriors. ABS light is on (orange). Not sure what causes it since I never happen to use it at all. The engine light is on (orange). My mechanical told me it was the radiator sensor connecting to the engine got loose. But I am still driving my car everyday to work, 20 miles each way, with no issue at all. Front row leather seats are worn and torn due to its age. A/C works in a cooler days only. Other than these, no other noticeable problem. I have a fairly new pioneer CD/stereo head connecting to the original 7-channel speaker system. Other than the front row seats, all interiors are in very clean and great condition. When the vehicle is sold, seller and buyer will equally share the title transfer and DMV registration fee. Buyer may request a smog check certificate. However, the buyer will pay for the full cost of smog check up front. If the buyer decides to proceed the purchase, half of the smog check cost will be refunded to the buyer after the vehicle has been transferred and registered under the buyer's name. The sold vehicle is available for pick up at the vehicle location only. No shipping will be arranged. The vehicle is sold as is. No return. No refund. |
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