Red 2000 Honda Insight Needs Work, Clean Body Complete! on 2040-cars
Athens, Pennsylvania, United States
I bought this car sight unseen at an auction, and it ended up needed more work than I wanted to put into it. With that being said, it does not need an unrealistic amount of work, but I have several projects going on at the time, and this one will sit too long. it is actually pretty clean and straight. The only body work I noticed was the right front headlight was replaced and the right front fender appears to have been replaced/repainted as well. The car does run and drive, but the brakes have little pressure, the transmission grinds going into 2nd, the engine sounds kind of noisy, and I am sure there are little things I am not seeing. With gas prices only going up, this would be a good car to get back into shape and drive. Even if you cant get the hybrid system functioning correctly (not sure if it is working or not), you can run these cars without the hybrid system working and still get 40 mpg plus. Please call or text 6073290544 with any questions. Thanks for looking!
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