2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan, Alabaster Silver Metallic on Stone, $19k FIRM
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2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan, Alabaster Silver Metallic on Stone, $19k FIRM
Name: Omar
Location: Fredericksburg
Means of contact: Omar_8391@yahoo.com
Price: $19,000.00 FIRM
Description: This is a stock Civic in pretty much brand spanking new conditions. I drive it every day from Massaponax to Quantico, and so it has accumulated almost 18,xxx miles since May 24th, 2011. Only upgrades are 35% tint all-around, PIAA Intense White low-beam bulbs, Nokya 2500 Ion Yellow fog light bulbs, and LEDs in the high-beam for cool looking daytime running lamps (high beam function not available). All interior lights are LED as are the trunk and rear license plate bulbs. I will include stock headlight bulbs, of course. Mobil 1 0w 20 Advanced Fuel Economy every 5k miles (ends up being under 3 months), tires rotated every oil change and have 80% life left, hand washed weekly, and is still very much in like new condition and under full manufacturers warranties. The car has bluetooth, by the way. I average 43mpg on my daily highway trips to Quantico, and at worst I get about 33mpg when I drive with a little purpose.
SAVE MONEY ON GAS WITH THIS CAR
My problem with this car is that it's not a BMW, and I'm a huge BMW fanatic. I come from a long line of BMWs (x2 E36 M3 Coupe 5-speeds, an E85 Z4 2.5i 5-speed, an E46 330i ZHP Sedan 6-speed, an E38 740i M-Sport, and currently working on a E31 850i 6-speed V12). I purchased this car in order to save fuel $$$ on my 70 mile daily commute, but it's not "me". I don't feel right in this car because it simply does not fit my personality and it does not perform the way I expect a car to perform, because all I've ever driven is BMWs. On the flipside, this is a great commuter car which takes no more than $35 to fill-up and ranges over 500 miles if driven smartly. It is brand spanking new still and is as reliable as anything can get.
MSRP is $21,275 and sticker price (what dealers pay) is $19,652 according to Kelley Blue Book.
I would like $19,000 FIRM.
Just to let you know, I still owe $25,000 on this car and if I sell at $19,000 I take a $6,000 hit. My balance is high because I threw sales tax, sales fees, gap insurance, and negative equity from my previous BMW into this car. I am willing to take the hit because I really want to get myself into a cheap 80s or early 90s BMW manual to daily drive.
Best contact is Omar_8391@yahoo.com
Location: Fredericksburg
Means of contact: Omar_8391@yahoo.com
Price: $19,000.00 FIRM
Description: This is a stock Civic in pretty much brand spanking new conditions. I drive it every day from Massaponax to Quantico, and so it has accumulated almost 18,xxx miles since May 24th, 2011. Only upgrades are 35% tint all-around, PIAA Intense White low-beam bulbs, Nokya 2500 Ion Yellow fog light bulbs, and LEDs in the high-beam for cool looking daytime running lamps (high beam function not available). All interior lights are LED as are the trunk and rear license plate bulbs. I will include stock headlight bulbs, of course. Mobil 1 0w 20 Advanced Fuel Economy every 5k miles (ends up being under 3 months), tires rotated every oil change and have 80% life left, hand washed weekly, and is still very much in like new condition and under full manufacturers warranties. The car has bluetooth, by the way. I average 43mpg on my daily highway trips to Quantico, and at worst I get about 33mpg when I drive with a little purpose.
SAVE MONEY ON GAS WITH THIS CAR
My problem with this car is that it's not a BMW, and I'm a huge BMW fanatic. I come from a long line of BMWs (x2 E36 M3 Coupe 5-speeds, an E85 Z4 2.5i 5-speed, an E46 330i ZHP Sedan 6-speed, an E38 740i M-Sport, and currently working on a E31 850i 6-speed V12). I purchased this car in order to save fuel $$$ on my 70 mile daily commute, but it's not "me". I don't feel right in this car because it simply does not fit my personality and it does not perform the way I expect a car to perform, because all I've ever driven is BMWs. On the flipside, this is a great commuter car which takes no more than $35 to fill-up and ranges over 500 miles if driven smartly. It is brand spanking new still and is as reliable as anything can get.
MSRP is $21,275 and sticker price (what dealers pay) is $19,652 according to Kelley Blue Book.
I would like $19,000 FIRM.
Just to let you know, I still owe $25,000 on this car and if I sell at $19,000 I take a $6,000 hit. My balance is high because I threw sales tax, sales fees, gap insurance, and negative equity from my previous BMW into this car. I am willing to take the hit because I really want to get myself into a cheap 80s or early 90s BMW manual to daily drive.
Best contact is Omar_8391@yahoo.com
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Re: 2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan, Alabaster Silver Metallic on Stone, $19k FIRM
I will ONLY respond to e-mails sent to Omar_8391@yahoo.com
I do not check this forum regularly, and I will not respond to PMs.
I do not check this forum regularly, and I will not respond to PMs.
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Re: 2012 Honda Civic EX Sedan, Alabaster Silver Metallic on Stone, $19k FIRM
Car originally came without fog lights, and I purchased and installed factory fog light kit on my own from College Hills Honda. That's why in some of the pics there are no fog lights. I have a OEM under the dash ambient lighting kit (blue) and 6-pack of oil filters and copper washers that I will include with the sale.
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