93 Honda Civic Ex
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Close thread please. Car sold for 1400, not 1500 but still close enough to what I wanted.
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Re: 93 Honda Civic Ex
Not going to happen and I don't plan on driving no where. I don't have to sell this car. Just doing it because I don't care for Civics but it's nice to have a spare car. If no one buys it o well. If someone wants it then it's here and the price I want is listed. Thank you.
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not sure what you put in on kbb, but i just put in you info, and bluebook was roughly a grand, because it has mechanical issues, and cosmetic issues, so i have 1k, im sure thats about all you will get offered, if not, no big deal, glws
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first off what mechanical issues? and the body damage is a bumper and hood which i can junk yard for 100 then have someone paint it. Not that hard. a trained monkey could do it but until the weather get's warmer I just don't care to worry about it. And on a final note I don't have to sell the car but if someone likes it and doesn't mind the price then they can have it.
Right off KBB this is what they consider "Good Condition". Granted half the bumper gone but so that's not exactly minor but the rest of it fits.
* Free of any major defects.
* Clean title history, the paints, body, and interior have only minor (if any) blemishes, and there are no major mechanical problems.
* Little or no rust on this vehicle.
* Tires match and have substantial tread wear left.
* A "good" vehicle will need some reconditioning to be sold at retail.
Also if you scroll to the bottom of the page it lists every option i chose to get that price and if there is any disagrement then let me know cause I own and drive the car everyday so how do you know the answers better then I do?
Right off KBB this is what they consider "Good Condition". Granted half the bumper gone but so that's not exactly minor but the rest of it fits.
* Free of any major defects.
* Clean title history, the paints, body, and interior have only minor (if any) blemishes, and there are no major mechanical problems.
* Little or no rust on this vehicle.
* Tires match and have substantial tread wear left.
* A "good" vehicle will need some reconditioning to be sold at retail.
Also if you scroll to the bottom of the page it lists every option i chose to get that price and if there is any disagrement then let me know cause I own and drive the car everyday so how do you know the answers better then I do?
Last edited by 1slw4dr; 02-19-2011 at 01:05 PM. Reason: forget
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haha, if you replaced the parts with new parts and have a legit body shop paintmatch, your looking at 500, the springs are cut, kbb doesnt refer to that, haha ive done it, but you wanted to pull kbb out trying to justify wanting bluebook for a car needing half the frontend and cut springs, not to mention its auto, which kbb gives you more for, but we all know that doesnt give you brownie points on here, so sell it for what you think its worth, Goodluck
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