![]() Or costs too much too fix.Īnyone have an opinion on these cars? or some experience with them?Įdit: I didn't add the price for the honda, that's my bad. I'm hoping to get 50-60k out of this car before I consider buying something newer, and just running this one till it dies of old age. They have a listed internet price of 8000$ This is located in Canada Alberta so i'm expecting a little bit of body rust, but I don't see any paint damage on it. The car looks to be in great shape, and there's no issues listed on the carfax besides a few minor recalls. It's certified pre owned from the honda dealership, and has 191,000 km's on it. It's a Gas I4 1.7L/102, 4 speed automatic transmission. So i'm expecting closer too or below the lower end when dealing with a dealership.Īs for what i'm trading in for, it's going to be a 2005 Honda Civic SE. Canadian black book says I'm expected to get between 14,000-16,000$ for it. I'm looking to trade in my currnet vehicle, 2014 Chevy silverado LT crew cab, V8 5.3L with 156,000km's. Made a decision and getting ready to make a purchase? Make sure to get a PPI (Pre Purchase Inspection) and head over to /r/askcarsales for help on all the details!ĭid we help you find your new car? Submit an update with a link to your original post and show off your new ride!Ĭommiserating about bad dealer experiences is understandable, but do not post any personal information.įeel free to meme, but we reserve the right to remove reposted, lazy, or offensive content. Please be respectful in your answers, and remember that this community is equally intended to help devoted gearheads and people who aren't auto enthusiasts. No pandemic related questions and no low-quality or repeat memes. Questions about timing can be submitted to r/askcarsales. 2005 Honda Civic MPG Based on data from 578 vehicles, 40,047 fuel-ups and 12,058,500 miles of driving, the 2005 Honda Civic gets a combined Avg MPG of 31.13 with a 0. ![]() Looking for a basic car for 1-5K in the US? Here's a table, courtesy of 4chan's /o/ board! Or in album form: You shouldn't buy a salvage/branded title Web Site: Note: Additional larger photos are available in the photo album.Please be specific and provide as much information as possible! No templates or tags are required, but location, budget, and example cars you've already looked at will always give you better answers.Direct Competitors: ChevroletCobalt, Dodge SX 2.0, Ford Focus, Hyundai Elantra / Tiburon, Kia Spectra, Mazda3, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Sentra, Pontiac Pursuit, Saturn ION, Subaru Impreza, Toyota Corolla, VW Golf / Jetta.Warranty (mo/km): 36/60,000 comprehensive - 60/100,000 powertrain 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid 4dr Sedan (1.3L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid 5M) 40 of 46 people found this review helpful Bought mine in 20 and 140,000 miles on the odometer.Transmission: 5-spd manual (opt 4-spd auto). ![]() And it won't send reverberations to the pocketbook either it starts at a mere $19,100. ![]() ![]() The Reverb is not only a great-handling, fun-to-drive coupe, it's got the tunes and the skirts to liven up the generally plain-Jane-looking Civic persona. But what's pleasure without fantastic fuel consumption? The Civic uses a mere 7.5L/100km in the city and 5.7L/100km on the highway. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press)Ī four-spoke urethane steering wheel which is mighty comfortable for the fingers, cup holders, keyless entry remote, power door locks, dual front airbags and centre console armrest with storage - all features that make driving the Civic a pleasure. With all the added goodies, the Reverb still starts at a mere $19,100. While visibility might be a weak point, it has plenty of strong standard features. ![]()
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