1996 Honda Civic Lx Sedan 4 Door! Low Mileage Under 100k on 2040-cars
Colonia, New Jersey, United States
USA in state preferred Serious Buyers only PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!!!!!!......
Please do not Bid if you do not plan on paying by Paypal....You must be a PAYPAL verified and confirmed. This is an additional cost for me but I feel this will protect the buyer and seller. Paypal information has to be the same as drivers license. I will try to make this a smooth transaction as possible for all parties. If the Winning bidder pays immediately and the transaction goes smooth, I will provide a paypal discount refund after pickup or the car is received which the buyer must request or contact the seller as a reminder within 10 days.
THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS, AS SHOWN. ALL SALES ARE FINAL...PAYMENT NEED TO BE PAID via PAYPAL IMMEDIATELY TO KEEP THE VEHICLE FOR HOLD IN ORDER TO PICKUP OR BUYERS RESPONSIBLE SHIPPING TRANSPORT PICKUP.
Up for auction is a 1996 Honda Civic 4 door sedan 4 cylinder automatic under 100K miles (I believe it is 97000 + or -). I am selling this car on behalf of someone who is an older women and is the original owner. They have provided me the best information possible about the vehicle as I describe below. Please note I am not a mechanic or pretend to be one..I will give you my honest description and after I test drove the car the other day, I feel it is a reliable vehicle in fair to good condition vehicle which the car needs repairs and would be best suited for an individual who can repair the car to save money. I truthfully did not feel any tranny problems or engine just a loud muffler sound. On the engine pictured below you will see on the silver honda cover with the wires which has black dirt. I took a paper towel in a small are to see if it comes off as you can tell it does. The engine is dirty for an 18 year old car, needs an engine cleaning if it bothers you but has no impact to the engine...runs good. I personally wanted to give it the worst value possible because I do not want any problems with anyone. I am using the Blue Kelly Book Fair value and the definition by fair condition is that this is an
"as is" value that does not include any warranties. Has cosmetic
defects that require repairing and/or replacing. Requires some mechanical
repairs. The paint and bodywork may require refinishing and body repair. The
body has dents, chips, and/or scratches. The interior has substantial wear, and
may have small tears. Needs servicing, but is still in reasonable running
condition with a clean title history I will be honest in providing to the best of my knowledge and ability the car information to make your decision and I feel the car is worth more than the 2K. The car in January14 passed NJ rigorous inspection and there should be no problems with emission. The distributor was recently replaced which I will provide as proof and It cost $484.00. The tires seem relatively new. I really like to see the car go to someone who need a vehicle at a great price. The person was told that the muffler needs to be replaced, the front CV boots or joint eventually have to be replaced., It sounds like a new starter will be needed eventually, the power windows and locks do not function at this time ( can be a fuse??? not sure)), Driver side armrest is loose see photo, AC does not work but the heat does ( AC might need feon????), they stated there is water leak and is not sure from where it is coming from, the paint on top and the whole trunck of the vehicle is discolored along with some other areas see photo, I guess because the car was not garage keep, the are Chips Dings SCRATCHES, I am sure there some other stuff that I did not describe but I did not do it intentionally. Please contact me with any questions. The car is not a show car but will get you to point A to point B. Very good vehicle for gas mileage and if repairs are made and maintained this will still go and you will get your money back due to the low mileage. There have been cars with 200-300K mileage selling at a relatively higher price. I feel you will not be disappointed in the vehicle. The car has not had major repairs and the Honda name alone is reliable vehicles. I reserve the right to refund your money in full if the car has already been sold, traded in or any unforeseen problems that s not under my control. If you are the winning bidder, you must contact and pay immediately at auction end . Again, In the event that the vehicle is sold prior or anything else to auction end, and we fail to cancel the auction before auction end, the winning bidder agrees to not leave negative feedback or pursue any legal actions towards us as the seller. The buyer will be responsible to pay the sellers legal fees or any other expenses required for this auction or if any action is required or taken. I will make every attempt to end this auction if it is no longer available for sale before the auction ends. Deposits are non refundable if you back out of the deal. PLEASE NOTE : If you do not intend to follow through with purchasing this vehicle at auction end, PLEASE DO NOT BID! Please be a respectful eBayer and allow another person that is interested in the vehicle to buy it. Thank you |
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