1998 Honda Civic Ex White Coupe 2 Door Stock / Clean / Gas Saver on 2040-cars
Rosemead, California, United States
White Honda Civic EX 2 door. Everything Stock. Clean title in hand, only 2 owners.
Automatic drive with power windows, cruise control, sun roof, COLD AC, CD player. New tires with warranty. Recent oil change. Never been in an accident, always has passed emissions test. Used as student car. Small oil leak. Typical bumps/bruises with a car of this age Great on gas 28mpg ~$35 to fill up, great Christmas gift Tags until next February 149K miles -No smoking in Car -149,000 Well Serviced Miles -4 Cylinder 127 Horsepower Engine -Driver and Passenger airbags (Never deployed) -Recent CarFAX report in Hand and checked out great -28 Miles per gallon. Only $35 to fill up in California -100% STOCK . NEVER modified -Clean California Title in Hand -Power Windows -Cold fully charged A/C -Working stock radio and CD player -Just bought 2 new front tires w/ Warranty -New NGK Spark Plugs, Rotor, Distributor Cap, Valve cover and gaskets -Recent Mobile 1 Synthetic Oil Change -Never been in an accident -Passes Smog Check every year -Tags/Registration good til FEB 14 -Original white gloss exterior(typical wear and tear from age) -Reliable, will go anywhere -Solid brakes, no issues with vibration or pulling -Starter works Perfect Every Time -Starts right up even in cold conditions -Door Panels and dash plastic in great shape - All stock Speakers(and tweeters) intact and working -Stock Suspension -Trunk is clean with spare tire -All lights(inside and out) work fine -Small Oil leak, mechanic stated it was from the gasket on the oil pan. I am not ready to repair it. -Small wear and tear in drivers side seat(as seen in picture) -Passenger window rolls up slightly slower(still automatic) -Power lock does not work with passenger door -Wear in the roof's cloth interior from age -Worn brake pedal cover -Minor right side dent(near passenger door) -Minor front left side dent -Scuffs on both front and rear bumpers ( as seen in pictures) Come checkout and test drive in the San Gabriel area. - On Nov-12-13 at 19:55:41 PST, seller added the following information: |
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