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1999 Honda Civic- Mechanics' Special - Fix Up/sell Off Parts-local Pick Up Only on 2040-cars

US $1,001.00
Year:1999 Mileage:250000
Location:

This vehicle blue books for approximately $5,000 minus the damage in the right quarter panel from an auto accident that took place on December 3, 2013; however, neither airbag deployed.The vehicle was a good and dependable daily driver until accident - which was due to severely thick fog and lack of visibility. I am devastated over the accident and that I have to let this car go, as it is the best vehicle I have had since I was a teenager (and I am 40 years old now, if that helps figure the time period I am talking about..lol) 

 In April, 2012 the following work was completed on the vehicle:

  • spark plugs,                                                        
  • plug wires,
  • distributor cap,
  • rotor button,
  • fuel filter,
  • air filter,
  • prevention pipe,
  • gaskets bolt kits,
  • pipe,
  • muffler,
  • clamp,
  • brake shoes,
  • brake rotors,
  • brake pads, and
  • brake drums. 

All 4 tires in above average shape. It's a 5-gear manual transmission. The ONLY damage is to the right quarter panel (came off due to the accident and the front right headlight and blinker are missing); however, everything else with the vehicle is in above average shape, including the interior. This vehicle would be a good fixer upper for a mechanic or someone that enjoys fixing cars as a hobby. It would also be good to sell the parts off, as I know a profit IS to be made. Are you asking yourself, "well then why isn't SHE fixing the vehicle or selling off the parts herself?" That's a very good question and I do, in fact, have a great answer. I simply DO NOT have the auto knowledge to do either of these things - which is what led me to eBay.

Please don't hesitate to ask any questions, as I WILL BE honest with you. Thanks for your time.

Connie L. Anstaett, Cincinnati, Ohio

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There was that one year, 2001, when the Accord briefly broke the Camry's streak, marring what would today have been a 17-year-long run of best-selling car titles. The Accord pulled the opposite move in 2011, letting sales slip far enough to let not only the Toyota by, but the Nissan Altima and Ford Fusion, as well. Aside from those anomalies, the Camry and Accord have been first and second in this segment since before many of you readers could even drive.
It's 2014, and these frenemies have never before faced a threat to their world order as strong as today's class of family sedans. The aforementioned Altima and Fusion are perhaps the most capable challengers, but the Chevrolet Malibu, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Volkswagen Passat and Mazda6 are all capable of convincing new buyers to walk their way.

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Thu, 14 Mar 2013

A recall has been issued for nearly 183,000 Honda and Acura brand vehicles from the 2005 and 2006 model years. The problem stems from a potential malfunctions to the vehicles' stability control and braking systems.
Drivers have reported a malfunction to Honda's Vehicle Stability Assist system, though to date, no crashes or injuries have been reported as a result of it. Some of the vehicles' Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) control units may have an electric capacitor that was damaged during manufacture. A damaged control unit could cause the VSA system to apply brake force for a "fraction of a second" without any driver input, or could add additional brake force if it malfunctions while the driver is already braking. Either example could increase the risk of a crash.
To fix the issue, Honda will install a new electrical sub-harness, free of charge to the owner. The recall specifies 101,000 Honda Pilot (pictured), 60,000 Acura MDX and 21,000 Acura RL vehicles from the 2005 model year will be affected. An additional 800 MDX crossovers from the 2006 model year are also included in the recall. In addition, 51,000 of the affected 2005 Pilots will be inspected to be sure that a ground bolt for the VSA system is properly tight. Should this bolt come lose, similar unexpected brake activation may occur.

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