Junk and salvage repairable Honda Civic cars for sale
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The safest method to buy second-hand car parts and salvaged vehicles is by contacting the seller directly and staying in person to check the material you are going to buy. We advise you that you make sure that the part you are interested in is exactly the one that matches your car model and its year of manufacture. It is a good idea to ask the seller for more photos of the material so you do not waste your time and money. Here you have the Honda Civic for sale by our users (complete or by pieces) with their corresponding photos and the information you need.
2005 Honda Civic
170,000 - 180,000 miles
This 2005 Honda Civic is being sold for $1500.00 and has an approximate mileage of 170000. It starts and drives, and...
2016 Honda Civic
130,000 - 140,000 miles
For sale is a 2016 Honda Civic in Stephens City, VA. Fuel type and transmission unknown, but it starts and...
1998 Honda Civic
160,000 - 170,000 miles
The car only starts when its jumped. It needs a new cylinder head gasket, timing belt, and compressor belt. The car...
2003 Honda Civic
90,000 - 100,000 miles
The 2003 Honda Civic Ex has low mileage, 97k mileage, and a clean, vacuumed interior. It is equipped with a sunroof...
2001 Honda Civic
280,000 - 290,000 miles
Has brand new clutch and all the cylinders for the clutch are new brakes are new just needs a crank shaft sensor.
2007 Honda Civic
210,000 - 220,000 miles
Hybrid light blue car. Low battery. 40 mill/gln \r\nNo cosmetic issues. New tires just (2 month used).
2007 Honda Civic
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Everything else works in the car. The engine blew a head gasket and doesn’t work anymore. Guys been sitting for...
1999 Honda Civic
200,000 - 210,000 miles
Clean title 200k miles. Various scrapes and dents. car starts and runs. transmission seems to be going bad. engine...
2006 Honda Civic
180,000 - 190,000 miles
Trying to sell my junk car was in a wreck the front end car still runs but the battery is dead now trying to get rid...
2005 Honda Civic
120,000 - 130,000 miles
The motor is blown. All the windows are there. The windshield is cracked. All doors and windows are there. Bodywork...
2005 Honda Civic
120,000 - 130,000 miles
120,000 miles, manual transmission, wear and tear interior, Fair condition, fairly new battery and new tires...
2009 Honda Civic
300,000 - 310,000 miles
Fair condition but runs good but needs a windshield but other then that is runs great and it's a manual shift.
2005 Honda Civic
290,000 - 300,000 miles
Blown head, and body damage to the driver side panels, and roof from the previous owner rolling it.
2011 Honda Civic
240,000 - 250,000 miles
Car has front end damage.great condition outside of the accident.the rest of the car is very good condition.
2003 Honda Civic
230,000 - 240,000 miles
Dent front right side, and broken axel inside clean, all tires engine works perfectly and transmission too\r\n.
1990 Honda Civic
20,000 - 30,000 miles
Good body good motor just don't have an ignition it has a good has all the windows has a battery 1990 Civic...
2007 Honda Civic
110,000 - 120,000 miles
Car was in an accident. It’s undriveable. Main damage only on one side. Exterior damage to drivers side...
2012 Honda Civic
110,000 - 120,000 miles
This 2012 Honda Civic Coupe LX has 111,000 miles on it, but it has been in an accident. The civic has damage on...
1998 Honda Civic
240,000 - 250,000 miles
Problem with sensors and brakes. Might be a clog in air filter. Over all drives good. Selling either as whole car...
2013 Honda Civic
90,000 - 100,000 miles
Entire 2013 Honda Civic se ex 4 door. Front damaged. Windows and front doors broken. 2 Air bags deployed in the front...
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