1996 Acura Integra Ls Sedan 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Davidsonville, Maryland, United States
You are bidding on a1996 Acura Integra LS. This is a great running vehicle with only 152k miles. The engine is very peppy with extremely good gas
mileage as you would expect in the mid-30’s. The transmission shifts
100% through all gears. A/C blows cold. Power windows function
properly. The paint is in excellent shape. There are very few dents or dings (2 small ones on hood - pictured) as you might expect for a car of this year. The
interior is in great condition with very little signs of wear. The
seats and carpet are in great shape. Tires have about 80% tread
left. Brakes and rotors are also in very good shape. Issues to address: The driver's window does not function - needs a new switch. Also, rear passenger side door will not open. Mechanically, the car is in good condition. This vehicle
is being offered for sale “AS-IS” because of year and miles. If you
are new to Ebay or if you have fewer than 4 transactions, please contact me
prior to bidding for approval to bid or I will cancel your bid
immediately. There is a $125 documentation fee in addition to the
final selling price. A $500 non-refundable deposit is required via Paypal
within 48 hours of auction close. Transaction must be completed within 7
days of auction end (full payment and pick-up arrangements at least). I
have done my best to describe the vehicle as accurately as
possible. Once purchased, this car can be driven anywhere in the
country without issue. Contact me via email with any
questions. Please bid with confidence and good luck. |
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