Detail Info for: Honda : Civic CIVIC GREAT HONDA CIVIC LX COUPE 5 SPD

Transaction Info
Sold On:
10/14/2010
Price:
$ 3050.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
114000
Location:
UNITED STATES, 11358
Seller Type:
Dealer
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2001 Honda Civic
Submodel Body Type:
CIVIC Coupe
Engine:
4 Cylinder 1.7 Liter
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
1HGEM21531L107643
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
THIS IS A GREAT 2001 HONDA CIVIC RED COUPE WITH 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST CONDITION CIVIC WITH RED COLOR. THIS CAR RUNS WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS AND NO ENGINE LIGHT OR ANY OTHER LIGHT. TIRES IN DECENT CONDITION. CAR MIGHT HAVE MINOR SCRACHES. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST CIVIC OUT THERE ONLY WITH 113,000 MILES. DO NOT MISS IT. THIS IS PA CAR CLEAN TITLE. CAR IS LOCATED AT 45-61 170TH STREET FLUSHING NY 11358 CALL ME AT 347-479-8670 COME AND CHECK IT OUT YOU WILL BE HAPPY THANK YOU VERY MUCH GOOD LUCK. MINOR SCRACHES ON DASH BOARD THIS IS WHOLE SALE PRICE CLEAN CAR MINOR SCARCHES NO ISSUE Vehicle Overview The best-selling small car in the United States has a new design with a roomier interior and styling that resembles that of its big brother, the Accord. Four-door sedan and two-door coupe body styles of the front-drive Civic return, but the two-door hatchback is gone. The roomier interior moves the 2001 Civic up to the compact class from subcompact, according to the EPA’s yardstick. Power for all models now comes from 1.7-liter four-cylinder engines, which replace 1.6-liter engines. Also new to the lineup is an LX coupe model. Exterior The Civic’s new styling is an evolution of the previous design – not a radical departure. The changes are most dramatic at the rear, which has an edgier look than the previous version, and the overall appearance resembles that of the Accord. Though the interior is larger, the new Civic is about half an inch shorter at 174.6 inches. Honda trimmed off about 2.5 inches from the front and added 2 inches at the rear. The coupe and sedan share the hood, front fenders, front bumper and headlights, but the coupe has a steeper windshield and is 1.6 inches shorter. It also has different rear pillars, rear bumper and taillights. Interior The overall height of the sedan raises by 2 inches, giving the interior a more spacious feel, and rear legroom increases by 2 inches thanks to a more compact rear suspension. A shoulder belt for the middle rear seating position is a new feature. Trunk space increases 1 cubic foot to 12.9, and the split rear seatback folds for additional space on all models. Under the Hood All models use new 1.7-liter engines. On the DX and LX versions, the engines produce 115 horsepower. EX models have Honda’s variable-valve technology and 127 hp. Both engines are available with a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. The HX coupe has a 117-hp “lean-burn” engine that Honda says operates with reduced emissions. The HX is available with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), which operates like a dimmer switch instead of a three- or four-way light switch. The CVT transmission is also available on a new GX model that runs on compressed natural gas. Safety Side-impact airbags for the front seats are a new option on all models. The side airbags are automatically disabled if sensors detect that an occupant is out of position. Antilock brakes are standard on EX models and not available on the others. Driving Impressions The new Civic feels more solid and substantial and is quieter than its predecessor. Horsepower ratings are virtually the same as last year, but the new engines develop greater torque, which gives the Civic stronger passing power and smoother operation with automatic transmission. A roomier interior means the rear seat has space for two 6-footers, and there is no hump in the middle of the floor, which makes it easier to squeeze a third person in the backseat. Though the new Civic is not a great leap forward in any one area, it has enough significant improvements to make it a worthy successor to the best-selling small car. Prices went up by small amounts, so there is still plenty of value in the Civic line. Reported by Rick Popely for cars.com From the cars.com 2001 Buying Guide Previous Review 1 of 10 On Sep-23-10 at 09:31:14 PDT, seller added the following information: CAR IS BEEN RELOCATED TO 45-61 170TH STREET FLUSHING NY 11358 CAR WILL HAVE 114000 MILES ON IT WHEN PICKING UP OR LESS BECAUSE I USE IT A LITTLE