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Old 02-22-2020, 04:15 AM   #850 (permalink)
Xist
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Location: Show Low, AZ
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Chorizo - '00 Honda Civic HX, baby! :D
90 day: 35.35 mpg (US)

Mid-Life Crisis Fighter - '99 Honda Accord LX
90 day: 34.2 mpg (US)

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90 day: 35.39 mpg (US)

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2003 Corolla in Show Low for $1,250

The Civic owner reduced their asking price 10%, so they now want less than this Toyota that just appeared. This is five years newer with an additional 80,000 miles, but aside from bad paint and dirt, it looks fine.

Boring, really.




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Runs great has some minor stuff two elec windows don't work one broken door handle 220000 miles has heat and AC cold ac four brand new tires and front wheel drive good in snow brand new belt just put on
Of course, it is the driver's door handle that is broken. The center console is missing the top and there is a snag in the front passenger door liner. Who knows how many problems aren't shown. It is only rated 34 MPG, but at $1,250, the price difference would buy you several tanks of gas. Unlike my Hondas, there is a dealership in-town, but it is an automatic, and those are only for the elderly and disabled.

However, I am not looking at any cars until I get my Civic running.

Is there any reasonable way to fix ripped sheet metal? I never saw that before!
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