2003 Honda Civic Lx Sedan 4-door. Only 86726 Miles One Owner. Clean Carfax. on 2040-cars
Pomona, New York, United States
PERFECT COMMUTER/FIST CAR/RELIABLE LONG DISTANCE CRUISER. This car is for a buyer that is looking to have something GREAT ON GAS, DEPENDABLE, that WILL NOT RUIN YOUR WALLET without having to care that much about the exterior appearance (anymore).... Pluses: -ONE OWNER vehicle. -SERVICED at Honda service. -CLEAN CARFAX. -RELIABLE -NEW TIRES -Solid drive without strange or suspicious noises. -NO VIBRATIONS, nor unusual rattles. -LOW MILEAGE (less than 8k miles a year) -FUN to drive. -RETAINS its VALUE -CLEAN Interior -NEVER in an accident. -INEXPENSIVE to maintain (or fix... it is Honda though, therefore you can probably ignore the "fix" part) -... you won't cry when scratched for the first time.... :) Minuses: Scratches on the hood, roof, trunk due to previous (original) owner removing snow with inappropriate tools (grrrrrr.) Pictures show all of them. Scratches on the front bumper (both corner- edges) and rear bumper. Couple of quarter-sized dents. Bottom line: Great car with original owner being careless enough to diminish its value by damaging the original paint. You are presented with any opportunity to acquire great product at reduced price due to cosmetic blemishes only. HAPPY BIDDING!!! Feel free to contact me with any additional questions. CARFAX CARFAX Detailed History
Owner 1
Purchased: 2003
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Question of the Day: What's the most irritating car name?
Wed, Mar 9 2016You hear a lot about how the Chevrolet Nova was a sales flop in Mexico because "No va" means "it doesn't go" in Spanish; in fact, the Nova sold pretty well south of the border, and in any case most Spanish-speakers know that "Nova" means "new" in Latin and Portuguese. However, General Motors doesn't deserve to be let off the hook for bad car names, because the Oldsmobile Achieva— no doubt inspired by the excruciating "coffee achievers" ads of the 1980s— scrapes the biggest fingernails down the screechiest chalkboard in the US-market car-name world. That is, unless you think Daihatsu's incomprehensible choice of Charade was worse. Meanwhile, Japanese car buyers could get machines with cool names like Mazda Bongo Friendee or Honda Life Dunk. It's just not fair! So, what car name drives you the craziest? Related Video: Auto News Design/Style Chevrolet Honda Mazda Daihatsu Automotive History questions car names
Kayaba, Sumitomo to pay millions for price-fixing in US
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Honda issues second Fit window recall, this time for 143k units
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All told, the recall covers 143,083 Fit units. Back in 2010, Honda recalled the 2002-2008 model-year Fit for the same issue. That recall covered some 646,000 units worldwide after a two-year-old child in Cape Town, South Africa burnt to death while sleeping in a Fit. Honda says the repair made during that round of recalls may not have been sufficient, and the latest fix should take care of the problem for good.
You can read the full press release on the latest round of recalls below for more information.