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1997 Honda Civic Ex on 2040-cars

US $2,100.00
Year:1997 Mileage:296000
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THIS IS AN AUCTION FOR A 1997 HONDA CIVIC EX VTECH 2 DOOR COUPLE.THE CAR IS GREAT ON GAS AND I JUST PUT A USED ENGINE WITH ROUGHLY 100,000 MILES.IT IS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION.I JUST ALSO HAD DONE THE WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCE IN THE FRONT WITH 2 NEW WHEELS.I ALSO HAVE THE 2 REAR WHEEL NEW BUT HAVE NOT INSTALLED THEM YET.IT HAS A PIONEER RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH SO IT CAN BE USED WITH YOUR PHONE TO MAKE PHONE CALLS ALSO TWO AMPLIFIERS 1 FEEDS THE 4 SPEAKERS IN THE CAR AND THE OTHER 1 FEEDS THE ONE 10 IN SUB WOOFER IN THE BACK.INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION ARE ALSO A SET OF DECORSA 17 INCH RIMS.THE TIRES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE BUT ALL 4 RIMS HAVE CURVE DAMAGE.ALSO INSTALLED IN THE CAR ARE A PAIR OF CCFL HEADLIGHTS THEY GO ABOUT 200.00 A PAIR.THEY ARE SOO NICE TO LOOK AT NIGHT HAS THE SIGNATURE LOOK OF THE BMW HALOS VERY BRIGHT UNLIKE REGULAR HALOS.THIS CAR IS BEING DRIVEN SO IT WILL HAVE A COUPLE OF MORE MILES THAN LISTED ON TOP.FEEL FREE TO SEND ME OFFERS NO LOW BALLERS I WILL NO RESPOND I HAVE A RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY BECAUSE IT IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY.THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK.

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Thieves still love older Hondas and pickups most, says NICB [w/video]

Wed, 20 Aug 2014

No one wants to have their car stolen, but a new study by the National Insurance Crime Bureau has some bad news for older Honda owners and pickup drivers. Fortunately, it has better news for drivers overall. The group is reporting that according to preliminary data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, thefts were down 3.2 percent in 2013 (versus 2012) to fewer than 700,000 cars. That's the lowest figure since 1967. That's also less than half of the peak of over 1.66 million thefts in 1991. "The drop in thefts is good news for all of us," says NICB President and CEO Joe Wehrle. "But it still amounts to a vehicle being stolen every 45 seconds and losses of over $4 billion a year."
Honda drivers might not find it such good news with older Accord and Civic models topping this year's theft study. Toyota and Dodge can't really celebrate, either, with two models each on the list, as well. Overall, this year's list was split evenly between foreign and domestic models, which were mostly pickups.
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Toyota Camry, Honda Civic inventories mounting as US automakers make inroads

Thu, 11 Jul 2013

Two of the hottest-selling cars in America aren't quite as hot as they used to be. The Toyota Camry and Honda Civic are both seeing dealer supplies increase in the face of renewed competition from the much-improved Detroit Three.
According to a report from The Detroit News, the Camry's dealer inventory is 15 days higher than its seasonal average, while the Civic is 25 days above average. Things aren't expected to get better for Toyota and Honda, as RBC Capital Markets analyst Joseph Spak marked the two Japanese offerings as "at risk for reduced output."
The Detroit Three, meanwhile, are seeing supplies dwindle as demand increases, especially for the Ford Fusion, which has seen an 18-percent increase in 2013 sales, and the Chevrolet Cruze, which was second only to the Camry in June 2013 sales.

2014 Honda Accord Hybrid priced from $29,155*

Mon, 23 Sep 2013

Honda has announced pricing for the new, 50-mile-per-gallon 2014 Accord Hybrid today, with three trims - Hybrid, Hybrid EX-L and Hybrid Touring - for owners to choose from. Prices for the base car start at $29,155, while the mid-range model will run $31,905. The top-of-the-line Touring trim starts at $34,905. Prices do not include the *$905 destination charge.
Regardless of which model is chosen, Accord Hybrid owners will be able to net 50 mpg in the city and 45 on the highway, numbers that compare favorably with the Ford Fusion Hybrid (47/47 mpg) and the Toyota Camry Hybrid (43/39). The Accord does cost a bit more than the competition, but if out-and-out fuel economy is your goal, the Honda wins based on these numbers.
It's also notable how much Honda was able to trim off the Accord Hybrid's price when compared to the Accord Plug-In. That car starts at $39,780, meaning the Hybrid variant is over $10,000 less, while matching that PHEV's 47-mpg combined rating. Take a look down below for the official press release from Honda.