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curtisakatoyo 01-21-2015 09:26 PM

Wanted - 93+ Honda Civic VX
 
Hello,

New member here, new job at work and I am having to drive a couple hundred miles a day, so I am looking to get into eco-modding!

As title states, looking for a 93+ Honda Civic VX, preferable manual, cleaner the better, but am not too picky, looking to spend $1500 max, please let me know and I will do my best to work with you! I live in Odenton, Maryland, am willing to drive 10-15 hours away.

Thank you!

Baltothewolf 01-21-2015 10:22 PM

If you are gonna be driving more then 50 miles in one session, I wouldn't buy a car for so cheap. A car that cheap will more than likely have problems. For just 1k more I'm sure you could get way better quality car.

This is probably out of your driving range, but this is a really nice one.

http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/4848548245.html

OBD1Kenobi 01-21-2015 10:50 PM

There is a thread in here labeled "Efficient, cheap beaters! Used car ads: 35 mpg highway or more for $1500 or less." Most of the cars in that range are going to require some work and will probably cost you more to be made reliable. I agree with Balto on this one, spend a little more and get something that is ready to roll. Good luck!

OBD1Kenobi 01-22-2015 11:14 AM

SearchTempest: Search all of Craigslist nationwide & more Check this site out. You can search for VX under cars and trucks for sale, put in a distance, and it will search all of the Craigslist ads within that range. That way you can also see what the average price a solid VX goes for.

curtisakatoyo 01-22-2015 08:37 PM

Appreciate the help so far! I guess I am just naive, I was looking off the blue book value for the 150k mile range on one, I guess these are well sought after?

dirtydave 01-22-2015 08:39 PM

Welcome from Linthicum. :thumbup:

OBD1Kenobi 01-22-2015 09:03 PM

You're welcome, good luck with the search.

OBD1Kenobi 01-23-2015 11:38 AM

1992 Honda Civic VX great gas mileage
Might want to check this one out. At that price, it may not be there for long. Just make sure it is maintained and isn't a pile of crap.

curtisakatoyo 01-23-2015 09:53 PM

Thanks!! I made contact, didn't realize he is 8 hours away! Anyone closer have time to check it out? Haha

OBD1Kenobi 01-23-2015 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by curtisakatoyo (Post 464849)
Hello,

New member here, new job at work and I am having to drive a couple hundred miles a day, so I am looking to get into eco-modding!

As title states, looking for a 93+ Honda Civic VX, preferable manual, cleaner the better, but am not too picky, looking to spend $1500 max, please let me know and I will do my best to work with you! I live in Odenton, Maryland, am willing to drive 10-15 hours away.

Thank you!

Pretty sure 8 hours fits within your stated driving range. If it's nice, and it's the kind of car you are looking for, you might want to jump on it. From what I've seen, VX's don't stay for sale for long.......especially that cheap. Drill the guy for all of the info you can over the phone to find any red flags and if there aren't any............make the final decision. Write out a list of questions before you call and ask every single one. You would hate to drive 8 hours only to find out that the stock D15Z1 engine has been swapped out or that they have a CEL on for a bad O2 or something like that.
Again, good luck!

curtisakatoyo 01-23-2015 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OBD1Kenobi (Post 465154)
Pretty sure 8 hours fits within your stated driving range. If it's nice, and it's the kind of car you are looking for, you might want to jump on it. From what I've seen, VX's don't stay for sale for long.......especially that cheap. Drill the guy for all of the info you can over the phone to find any red flags and if there aren't any............make the final decision. Write out a list of questions before you call and ask every single one. You would hate to drive 8 hours only to find out that the stock D15Z1 engine has been swapped out or that they have a CEL on for a bad O2 or something like that.
Again, good luck!

Oh no, definitely not complaining! Although the wife may be upset with me this weekend :)

Any tips for finding out if the stock engine has been swapped? I will look all over the site and see what I can find, I am sure its popular to do that, or put VX badges on the car even?

OBD1Kenobi 01-23-2015 10:55 PM

The VIN will tell you if the car is a VX but the stamp on the engine will tell you if it is a VX engine or not. Should be a D15Z1 engine in that car. The stamp will be on the front of the block near the transmission. There are other things to look for too. I ended up getting burned on this by a dealer no less. Swore up and down it was original but the hood cable was broken so no way to check. Turns out the guy lied through his teeth and then I find out that in The great state of Illinois, I can't go after the dealer for misrepresenting the car. I'm still pissed to this day but I'm taking the car back to original VX status day by day.



Try this link.

OBD1Kenobi 01-23-2015 10:55 PM

http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...-vx-25286.html

curtisakatoyo 01-23-2015 11:00 PM

Just want to put this out there, along with others, I have had a great warm welcome, and you have been exceptionally helpful OBD1Kenobi! Thanks!!

OBD1Kenobi 01-23-2015 11:05 PM

Glad I could help.

curtisakatoyo 01-29-2015 04:13 PM

Well, after much searching, I settled for a 95 civic coupe! Once I get it titled and tagged, I will do my best to keep up with what I am doing to it, going to follow after the MULE VX, and see what I can squeeze out of a coupe model!

bluesteel93 01-29-2015 04:37 PM

Congrats on the purchase and good luck with with the future modifications. Post some pics!

curtisakatoyo 02-11-2015 04:42 PM

Hate to sort of necro... but by luck I found a 92 Civic VX for sale locally... $1.5k! Will post pictures once I bring it home, already talked to the guy, its extremely clean for its age!!! Now I have to sell the 95 Civic EX I just bought... haha!

It recently has replaced timing belt, master cylinder and clutch... and he said the clutch feels the same before and after, even after driving I must say I have never experienced such a long throw to engage ratio, is that even normal?!

austingsx 02-11-2015 07:16 PM

'94 and up has dual airbags and native R-134a refrigerant.


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