1997 Honda Civic Del Sol Si Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
((($500 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours after the end of the auction))).
1997 Honda Civic Del Sol Si, un-molested one with less to no mods. It has a factory spoiler. Only 102K original miles, the owner before me had it for 16 years. It is the Si version with the D16Y8 engine. Aftermarket with remote CD/MP3/AM/FM player , Power steering, tilt, cruise control, power windows and mirrors, aftermarket keyless entry, AC and Heater work perfectly. All instruments on the dash are working, no check engine light. No overheating. Alloy wheels and good tires. Small (1.6 L) engine that gives 28-35 MPG. VIN# JHMEH626XVS000987 The miles will go up slightly because I drive the vehicle on a daily basis. General walk-around from a cold start, it was negative 10. Windows after car is warmed up. Test drive 1 on a low speed. Test drive 2 on a high speed.
Recent maintenance: - Timing belt done 1K ago ( yes I have the sticker on the belt cover as a proof) at 100K miles. - Front brake pads and rotors at 82K miles. - Radiator hoses ( lower and upper ) and thermostat at 101K miles. - Front passenger axle shaft assembly at 95K miles. - Battery at 95K miles. I have a bunch of receipts and invoices for these repairs. It comes with a current MO safety and emission at 101900 miles so you know it passed safety and emission. Clear car fax ( in hand ) with no accidents and clean MO title with my name in hand. Little surface rust spots above the rear wheels. Two big tears spots on the driver seat and the antenna for the radio is broken. Has some parking lot dings in the fenders, front bumper and rear quarters and couple paint chips. No leak or burning of any kind, it runs very strong. Top gaskets and rubber are in a perfect shape, no leaks from the hard-top. Got it currently to replaced my wrecked stick shift like a week ago but automatic transmission is not my thing, selling it to buy a stick shift. Payment: $500 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours after the end of the auction. Payment in full is due within 7 days after the end of the auction in CASH upon picking up the vehicle! No exception. Please do not bid if you are not able to pay within the stated period. Please note that if we do not receive the deposit within the stated period (24 hours after the end of the auction) we reserve the right to cancel the transaction and/or offer the vehicle to other potential customers. the sale is final and the vehicle is sold AS IS with no warranties. The buyer is responsible of picking up within the mentioned period with payment. Please note that if we do not receive the rest of the payment within the stated period (7 days after the end of the auction) we reserve the right to cancel the transaction and/or offer the vehicle to other potential customers. No shipping, you will have to pick up the vehicle from Saint Louis MO within 7 days from winning the bid. |
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2015 Honda Fit production gets underway in Mexico
Tue, 25 Feb 2014After two years of construction, Honda's new factory in Celaya, Mexico, has officially begun production of the all-new 2015 Fit in North America. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Honda President and CEO Takanobu Ito both attended the opening and watched the first Fit roll off the line at the $800-million plant. Later this year, Honda will add production of its new Vezel small crossover to the new facility, though the latter is expected to be marketed in North America under a new name.
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With the facility's completion, Honda now has a 1.92-million unit annual production capacity in North America, and it claims that when Celaya reaches full production, 95-percent of vehicles sold in the US will be built in North America. The new Fit has already proven quite popular in Japan, and now we will have to wait and see if North American buyers embrace it as well. The first new Fit customer cars will hit the roads later this spring, and as Honda spokesman Steve Kinkade tells Autoblog, all Fit models sold in North American will be built at the plant. Scroll down to read the full press release about the Fit and its new Mexican home.
2015 Honda Fit shapes up for America [w/video]
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Having launched the all-new model several months ago in the Japanese Domestic Market, Honda is presenting the new Fit to the North American market here at the Detroit Auto Show. By and large, it's the same model that will be sold around the world, having been redesigned with more aggressive styling, a larger footprint on the road and more interior space. Only now it will be built for North American consumption at Honda's new plant in Celaya, Mexico, where the automaker plans to also build its new Vezel crossover (or whatever it'll be called here).
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Some of our favorites this year includes Subaru showing what happens when you combine a bunch of rumors, a Corvette some may have already thought was a joke or Honda providing some in-car innovation circa the late 1980s. Honestly, we're still waiting for official confirmation from Mitsubishi that the recently introduced 2014 Mirage is an elaborate April Fools' joke using a failed design intended for the 1995 Geo Metro. We dug up as much "official" OEM foolishness we could find, as well as some of our other favorites, and posted them all below.