2007 Honda Civic Coupe Brand New Engine And Paint Job Due To Honda Recall!!! on 2040-cars
Silverthorne, Colorado, United States
I am selling my 2007 Honda Civic Coupe. As of July 3rd I just got the car back from Honda with a brand new engine and paint job. There was a recall on my engine block and paint so Honda threw in a new engine and sent it to a body shop for a repaint. Other than the recall there is nothing wrong with the vehicle what so ever. I have all paperwork associated with the work done as well as the extended warranty information. (1 year or 12,000 miles) The new engine has about 200 miles on it. The car itself has 135,000 miles on it.
The car is in excellent condition. The interior is still nice and clean. The only cosmetic issue with the interior is a slight peeling of the leather on the stick shift cover. It can be seen in the interior photos. The car gets awesome gas mileage and only costs around $35-$40 to fill up. I put some nice Pirelli tires on last year and they still have plenty of tread. All oil changes done have been with Royal Purple Synthetic oil (High end EXPENSIVE oil). The stereo system sounds wonderful with a factory sub in the car. The A/C works great and blows cold! There is also a moon roof! Its pretty impressive how much trunk space this car has. I used to play guitar in a band and would be able to load up my entire rig, guitar, and all other equipment into the car. I am ONLY selling because I want to pay off Debt. Please feel free to ask any questions. You can call, text, or email me any time. I work Monday - Friday but if you are interested in taking a look and giving it a test drive I could probably work in some time to make it happen. Otherwise the weekends I am free. Thanks for looking! |
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