1995 Honda Civic Del Sol Si Vtec Manual Targa Extra Clean Low Miles Alloys on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: Del Sol
Trim: Si
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: front
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 112,987
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Up for auction is a rare and beautiful 1995 Honda Del Sol VTEC!!The car only has 113k original miles. The car has been well taken care of. It could not be much cleaner than it is. The car starts and runs very well. The vehicle is in great mechanical condition. It has new rotors, pads, and tires all the way around. Known for their stylish looks, great performance and superb reliability, these vehicles are much sought after.
The interior is in amazing condition. The car comes with AM/FM radio, cassette. And also has the honda cd changer. The stereo gives off a clean sound. The car is equipped with power windows, locks and mirrors. The rear window is power operated as well and can be completely lowered or raised. The interior is clean and free of major wear which would be appropriate for a car with 113k miles. Only flaw that is noticed is on driver door armrest but is not major. You won't be disappointed with its condition!!!
The car is mechanically sound. Starts from first time. The engine revs up with no problems. The D16, 4 cyl engine always provides strong power. The 5 speed manual transmission shifts smoothly and precisely from gear to gear. This car is equipped with a VTEC engine which makes the car much more capable compared to the base models. As mentioned earlier these are very popular and long-lasting engines that also provide great fuel economy. Whether you are looking for a reliable car or a vehicle to stand out in, it succeeds in both and gets constant looks. There are no known mechanical issues with this vehicle. It runs amazingly good. You will be impressed with this vehicle!!!
The vehicle is located in the Chicago land area. If you have ZERO feedback, please contact me BEFORE bidding to assure you are a serious bidder, otherwise I will remove your bid. I expect a $200 paypal deposit deposit within 24 hours of the auction ending and the rest within 4 days after the auction ends. I ONLY accept remaining payment through COD, Money orders, (if you live in the area) and Certified checks.
if you have an question please call 779-423-5655 Greg, Serious inquires only please, or leave a message here and I will respond promptly, Thank you
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