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2002 Honda Insight - Red With Automatic on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:124892
Location:

Westlake Village, California, United States

Westlake Village, California, United States

 You are looking at a very clean 2002 Honda Insight (First Generation) that has approximately 125,000 miles (see odometer picture).  The body panels are very straight with some rock/debris chips and some paint touch up which is visible to the eye upon close inspection.  There is no other noticeable flaws (or known damage).  The previous owner replaced the battery pack in 2009 when the car had 98,390 miles. The previous owner also replaced the windshield after a tree branch fell and broke the original windshield a few years ago. We have maintained the car to recommended specifications through a local independent Honda service center.  It's a fun car to drive and it's very unique.  Freeway performance is very good;  gas mileage is outstanding and ranges from approximately 45 around town to 60 plus on the freeways (your results can vary depending on driving style). It is being sold as-is, where-is - the car is located in Southern California and buyer will assume all responsibility for pick-up and shipping.  We will assist you in your efforts to have it shipped anywhere in the Continental US.  Payment criteria is a $500.00 deposit upon winning the auction (within 2 days) via PayPal with the balance to be paid by certified bank check or wire within 5 days following the deposit.

Thanks for looking and please ask if you have any questions.

Honda Insight First Generation Features:
  •  Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) 
  • 1.0L three-cylinder aluminum-alloy gasoline engine with 67 HP and 66 lb-ft of torque
  • 144V electric motor with 14 HP at 3000 rpm
  •  Regenerative Braking System
  • Ni-MH battery pack
  • Digital fuel mileage indicator
  • Remote entry system
  • Electrically assisted rack-and-pinion steering
  • 14" light alloy wheels
  • Rear fender skirts and teardrop shape aid to give a low coefficient of aerodynamic drag (Cd) of 0.25
  • Heat-rejecting green-tinted glass




On Jan-27-14 at 17:20:49 PST, seller added the following information:

 You are looking at a very clean 2002 Honda Insight (First Generation) that has approximately 125,000 miles (see odometer picture).  The body panels are very straight with some rock/debris chips and some paint touch up which is visible to the eye upon close inspection.  There is no other noticeable flaws (or known damage).  The previous owner replaced the battery pack in 2009 when the car had 98,390 miles. The previous owner also replaced the windshield after a tree branch fell and broke the original windshield a few years ago. We have maintained the car to recommended specifications through a local independent Honda service center.  It's a fun car to drive and it's very unique.  Freeway performance is very good;  gas mileage is outstanding and ranges from approximately 45 around town to 60 plus on the freeways (your results can vary depending on driving style). It is being sold as-is, where-is - the car is located in Southern California and buyer will assume all responsibility for pick-up and shipping.  We will assist you in your efforts to have it shipped anywhere in the Continental US.  Payment criteria is a $500.00 deposit upon winning the auction (within 2 days) via PayPal with the balance to be paid by certified bank check or wire within 5 days following the deposit.

Thanks for looking and please ask if you have any questions.

Honda Insight First Generation Features:

  •  Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) 
  • 1.0L three-cylinder aluminum-alloy gasoline engine with 67 HP and 66 lb-ft of torque
  • 144V electric motor with 14 HP at 3000 rpm
  •  Regenerative Braking System
  • Ni-MH battery pack
  • Digital fuel mileage indicator
  • Remote entry system
  • Electrically assisted rack-and-pinion steering
  • 14" light alloy wheels
  • Rear fender skirts and teardrop shape aid to give a low coefficient of aerodynamic drag (Cd) of 0.25
  • Heat-rejecting green-tinted glass


NOTE added January 27, 2014 - The "Maintenance Required" dash light is constantly lit. The light has been on since purchasing the car in 2011 and the previous owner reported that he had the same problem.  This light indicates when it is time for routine maintenance and my mechanic told me that it was not necessary to track down the fault that triggers the light - we have maintained the car according to Honda standards (have all of the records).  There are no other dash warning  lights illuminated.

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