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1990 Honda Civic Dx Sedan 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:180000
Location:

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

This is 1990 Honda Civic DX 4 door sedan with 4 cylinders automatic and 180K highway miles. She had only one-owner. The car belonged to my mother in law who past away last August.  She was a nurse who drove the parkway 70 miles round trip 5 days a week.

The car received scheduled maintenance from day one.  With in the past year the following mechanical work has been done.  New tires, front brakes, front struts/shocks, alternator, water pump, timing belt, radiator, radiator hoses, valve cover gasket, plugs, wires, distributor, cap, exhaust (catalytic converter back), 4 wheel alignment.  I was advised it will need a steering "rack" at some point, there is a small drip every once in a while however it does not hinder the steering performance at all.  Runs extremely well! Strong engine, strong transmission that is a 4-speed auto with over drive, which helps in it getting 29.4 almost 30 miles to the gallon.   I still run the parkway once twice a week.

The car still wears the original blue paint, which is a little faded but still shines.  There is some rust at the edge of the rear fenders and many years ago it was struck by a car that backed into it denting the passengers rear door.  One of her neighbors in the senior development she lived tried to repair it for her and did a poor job as pictures show.

The interior is very clean but again faded from being outside but no rips/tears or broken plastic pieces.  All glass is clean.  Electric rear defrosted works, A/C works, excellent heat.  There is an aftermarket Sony stereo she had professionally installed when new with cassette player.  Everything works on the car and has been my daily driver since last year.  It performed well through this past fridged winter without any issues and would be a great first car, commuter or daily driver.  The only reason for selling is I need something bigger.  The car is a driver!  Feel free to ask questions and good luck bidding.

More pictures can be found at her own inter-web location:

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Speaking with Autoline in this video interview, Honda's North American Senior VP Jon Minto talked about an innovative zirconium e-coat which it's applying to the new NSX. Unlike some experimental paints developed for Formula One, however, this coating is not designed to minimize drag or enhance cooling: it's designed to be more environmentally friendly.
It's one of a few measures which Honda is implementing on the NSX before expanding it to more accessible models, along with another process that uses fewer coats to reduce energy consumption by 40 percent. Watch the interview with Autoline host John McElroy right here.

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The Tourer Concept very obviously builds on the design groundwork set by the latest Civic hatchback when it first debuted in 2011. That means there are sharp, angular elements found up front and a sloping roofline that rakes down at the rear. Combine that with the large, concept-spec wheels and the funky front lighting elements, and what we have here is a really attractive little wagon - something that will no doubt battle the new Toyota Auris Touring Sports and Volkswagen Golf Variant that are also making their debut here in Switzerland.
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