2009 Honda Civic Lx Sedan 4-door 1.8l A/t 1.8l 69k Miles Exc on 2040-cars
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States
2009 Honda Civic LX Sedan 4-Door A/T 1.8L 69KFor sale is a 2009 Honda Civic LX Sedan 4-Door A/T 1.8L 69K in excellent condition. Before I own it, this car had a salvage title at 3000 miles with minor damaged on the right side, front passenger fender. It was all repaired/replaced by a professional body shop to meet manufacturer specs and passed all Enhanced inspection in the State of Pennsylvania. Then got a Reconstructed Title. It is just like a regular clear title car. You can take it to any States in USA and transfer like a clear title car. This is my wife personal car. Mileage might be more at the end of auction due to her daily commuting drive. It is in working excellent condition. I've recently replaced the driver side left front axle, new front brake pads and rotors on both side. NO problem beside what mention next. Some of the noticeable spots are a tear at the front passenger ceiling. It was sewed by the repair shop when I bought it (see photo). The plastic post cover is lose (see photos). It can be tugged in. Beside this, there are minor nicks which is no big deal. If you got to have a perfect like, brand new car, this is not for you. It is used. If you need a no problem and reliable car that will take you any where, this is the right one. If you formerly had a car that need to take to the mechanic shop all the time, this one will surprise you. I never had to. In average, we got 25-29MPG in city drive and 35-40 MPG highway. Oil change every 5000 miles or less like clock work. Just had a new oil change. No check engine light. Ice cold A/C, AM/FM. If you are serious about looking for a dependable car that burn less gas, save money, look no further. It is way cheaper than the regular clear title car. You don't drive the title, instead the car. There is no different driving this car than the regular clear title car. It is already repaired, again, to the specs of the manufacturer. What you get is BIG SAVING. Saving on purchase price could pay for years of gas and financial piece of mind. This car seems to run, run and run. Never quit. We love it. You procrastination could end up passing an excellent deal. I've also listed it locally. This offer can end anytime if I get a local offer. Please make sure you want to buy before you bid. Zero feedback members must email me. $500 deposit via PayPal within 24 hours of winning auction ends. BALANCE MUST BE PAID IN CASH ONLY WITHIN THREE DAYS AFTER AUCTION. NO CASHIERS CHECK, NO PAYPAL, NO MONEY ORDER. If you are not agree, please don't bid. There are no loan on this car. I have title in hands. Have more questions, text / ask me at 610-457-5477. Buyer must pay all expenses to pickup this car in King of Prussia, Pa. If you fly-in, the closest airport is Philadelphia International Airport. I will pick you up free of charge. Again, you must be serious to buy. If not, please stay away. It cost MONEY and TIME to list auction. Please respect me and make my life easier. Thanks you in advance and Good Luck.
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