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2007 Honda Civic Hybrid Sedan 4-door 1.3l Gas Saver 1 Owner Florida Car No Rust on 2040-cars

US $7,299.00
Year:2007 Mileage:108236
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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Here is another little Gas saver for sale, this 2007 HONDA CIVIC HYBRID will make you smile at the gas pump, Super smooth to ride, impressive mileage per gallon.

Regarding this particular car, is a Florida rust free 1 Owner car with a clean carfax NO ACCIDENTS. really like new condition, female owned, interior is in very neat shape, great color combination, light metallic blue outside and beige interior, The car has power windows, door locks with remote, power steering, cruise control, radio cd mp3, automatic with A/C, power mirrors, alloy wheels, digital dash, 4 almost new Michelin tires, is really clean inside and out. has a few scratches here and there from normal use, a dent on the rear passenger wheel arc, but other than that is all original paint, very clean interior, just a bit of use on the drivers side floor mat, carpets below floor mats are perfect, there is a very small hole on the rear seat about the middle section of about 3-4 mm (diameter, The car has now 108236 miles runs and drives perfect. Impressive History report, both reports available, Autocheck scores 91 above average range
Comes with 2 keys (1 remote and 1 valet) and all the manuals, floor mats. 

we are a small dealer located in Miami, Florida, and we DON'T Collect any Dealers or Hidden fees, Buyers from a state other than Florida will be given the title and they will be responsible for tax and transfer at their own state so you will pay for the car only. If you're driving the car back to your state I can provide a temporary TAG at NO COST for you.. Florida residents will have to pay sales Tax according to the County on their drivers license, Tag transfer and registration fees according to Florida regulations, contact me if you need a quote, 

This car is also offered for sale locally, so if you are interested on it please don't delay to send offers,

Please note a $500 deposit is required within 48 hours after the sale ends. Paypal is accepted, or you can send Money Order, Cashier checks.

Any other question please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you very Much .  



CARFAX REPORT 




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