1992 Honda Civic Si Hatchback 3-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 193,000
Make: Honda
Sub Model: SI
Model: Civic
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: Si Hatchback 3-Door
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Awsome 1992 running Honda Hatchback SI
yes it is a real SI
Clean and clear texas title
current inspection and current registration
runs great
im going to get straight at it
-small valve cover gasket leak
-has 2 rust spots (common in the back)
-dent in the back left
THE GOOD
-AC WORKS GREAT
-COMES WITH ORIGINAL RIMS AND TIRES
-HAS THE BACK COVER FOR THE TRUNK
-INTERIOR HAS NO RIPS OR TEARS
-NO HEAVY STAINS INSIDE
-DAILY COMMUTER
CAR RUNS GREAT
I WOULD LOVE TO KEEP IT BUT CAN'T NOT WITH TWO KIDS
HAS NOT BEEN IN A WRECK
FRONT FENDERS HAD RUST SO I PURCHASED THOSE NEW AND THE BUMPER IS NEW AS WELL
OLD BUMPER DID HAVE A CRACK
ANY QESUTIONS OR TO TEST DRIVE PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 512-571-7709
I HAVE THE TITLE IN HAND
LOCATED IN AUSTIN, TEXAS
I WILL SHIP IF YOU PAY EVERYTHING
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Honda asking used-car buyers to sign liability document [w/poll]
Thu, 31 Jul 2014
New cars under recall must be repaired before a dealer can sell them but used cars are under no such mandate.
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Fred Savage wants to narrate your home videos to practice for Honda gig
Mon, 27 Oct 2014Honda is getting ready to launch a new advertising campaign with Fred Savage of The Wonder Years (and The Princess Bride) fame, and in order to get his voice in game shape, Savage is taking to social media to get prepared. More specifically, he's apparently interested in adding some voiceover to fun videos provided by fans of the Honda brand, and all you have to do to be considered is to get his attention on Twitter using the hashtag #HondaPromo.
We have no idea how Savage or the Honda PR team plans to choose which videos will be turned into narrated works of art, but we do think it's a pretty fun idea. So, if you happen to have a video that could use some narration, and you think Savage would provide the perfect pitch, hit him up. Oh, be sure to read the terms and conditions first.
Is today's Honda Accord cheaper than it was back in 1989?
Wed, 24 Sep 2014Whether you're shopping at the grocery story or on a car lot, everything seems to be getting more expensive these days. However, when all the factors are considered, that might be more an issue of perception than of fact. The American Public Media radio show Marketplace recently tackled the question whether modern vehicles were actually more expensive once you factored in important variables like inflation and cost of ownership. The result was pretty surprising.
For its example, Marketplace chose the Honda Accord, because in August, it was one of the bestselling vehicles in the US, with 51,075 of them sold. Winding back the clock 25 years to 1989, Honda's cheapest Accord cost $11,770, and that money bought you a stripped-out car with 98 horsepower, a manual gearbox, no air conditioning and hand-crank windows.
Fast-forward to present day, and a basic Accord starts at around $22,000 and gives buyers significantly more features, including a 185-hp engine, dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth, cruise control, more space, refinement and much better safety. By Marketplace's math, when just figuring for inflation, that modern Honda would cost about $11,500 a quarter century ago, despite all of that extra equipment. But that's just one factor. Scroll down to listen to the full report for an explanation of how cost of ownership figures into the mix, and whether it throws all of the calculations off.