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1989 Honda Civic LX 4-door sedan for sale. $2,850.00 USD
(Piedmont Triad Area of North Carolina--and I am the third owner of this car.) Last December I purchased a 1989 Honda Civic LX 4-door sedan that needed some repairs. Here's what all I replaced on it shortly after purchasing it last December: Battery, tires, speedometer cable, front floor mats, wiper blades, master cylinder, spark plugs, spark plug wires, fuel filter, air filter, PCV valve, wheel covers(bought a brand new set of Honda OEM wheel covers of the original style that came on the car), taillight bulbs, rear turn signal bulbs and air conditioning compressor, evaporator and dryer. A/C works really, really well now even on hot, humid summer days. Also, the previous owner had just replaced the timing belt right before I bought it. I had an independent Asian car mechanic to verify this for me when he did the complete tune up and master cylinder replacement. He said that the previous had indeed had the timing belt replaced. The second day I owned this car I had the transmission fluid changed and they used Honda ATF for the refill. NOTE: I have the documentation/receipts to prove the major repairs above have been done. Interior looks so good in this car that lots of people are simply amazed that it's a 1989 year model car. The interior is over and beyond nice. Exterior has some scratches and dings here and there, but is in decent shape overall. Some people say "looks pretty good for a 1989 model". There's this one dent in the passenger side rear door that Dent Wizards or DentWorks could easily repair. It's the most significant dent/ding. Panasonic aftermarket stereo sounds pretty darn good. AM/FM radio works--and so does the CD player. The radio station/CD track no. display doesn't light up on the detachable faceplate though. Not sure if that can be fixed relatively cheap or not. Haven't looked into it myself. Engine runs really, really good--and is VERY clean! Just picked up a 2001 Civic LX yesterday so we no longer need this car. We h ave five cars between the wife and I so this particular Civic is the one vehicle that we're going to sell for now. If you have any interest in this car, please write me at: marionh@NOSPAMyadtel.netNOSPAM (You'll need to remove the obvious.) J. Perry |
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