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2009 Honda Civic Coupe Ex 1.8l Sun Roof, 1-owner, Great Mpg! on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:53000
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States

 Hey Guys,

I am a PRIVATE seller not a dealer.  I am selling this car because we no longer have a need for it.  It was my sister's car.  She decided to move to NYC and now it is not being used by anybody else in the family.  We are the ORIGINAL owners.  Bought this car at Bay Ridge Honda in Brooklyn, NY.  The car currently has just under 53K miles on it.  Car has never had any issues whatsoever.  Oil has always been changed on time and all maintenance done on schedule.  The car runs like a champion.  Very well maintained.


Please consider that this car WAS a smoking car before bidding.  Also the car has been in 1 accident as is evident by AutoCheck and CarFax(I have a copy as well).  The accident was very minor and occurred in 2009.  The car currently has a small dent on the right hand front fender, some light scratches on the left hand door and 2 large cigarette burn marks on the rear right seat along with some tiny burn marks on the front seat(less than the size of the tip of a pen).  One of the rims has some slight curb rash.


This car is going to be a great buy for whoever gets it!  Good luck bidding!

I reserve the right to end this auction early for a local sale!

Not sure why AutoCheck is not showing up but I will call ebay tomorrow to find out 11/3/2013!  In the meantime feel free to message me as I have a physcial print out of the AutoCheck and CarFax reports on hand.

Also if you have any questions feel free to call me at 718-866-5629 my name is Jacob


On Nov-04-13 at 08:53:11 PST, seller added the following information:

 EDIT:  So I called EBAY...apparently "high-volume" is more than 5 vehicles in your lifetime.  I've listed 1 in 2009, and 5 in 2010 to help friends and sell my motorcycle.  Which by ebay terms no longer qualifies my for a free AutoCheck or free insertion.  How does this impact you?  Well if you want the AutoCheck or CarFax, I have a printout of both so just email/call me and I will scan and send it to you!

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