How much is my 99 civic vp worth realisitically?
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How much is my 99 civic vp worth realisitically?
What's up fellas, first time posting here. I scored a nice deal on a e46 323i, and my sister decided to purchase it from me and trade me her civic as part of the deal. It's a 99' auto, green with tan interior, and I believe it's the value package as it has manual windows. 171k on the clock. Within the last year the car has had the cooling system replaced, timing belt done, and a few other maintenance items, the exhaust was also replaced on Monday the car needs literally nothing. The car is wired for a sub and amp, and has a 6 disc changer in the trunk. So what's it worth?
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Re: How much is my 99 civic vp worth realisitically?
What's up fellas, first time posting here. I scored a nice deal on a e46 323i, and my sister decided to purchase it from me and trade me her civic as part of the deal. It's a 99' auto, green with tan interior, and I believe it's the value package as it has manual windows. 171k on the clock. Within the last year the car has had the cooling system replaced, timing chain done, and a few other maintenance items, the exhaust was also replaced on Monday the car needs literally nothing. The car is wired for a sub and amp, and has a 6 disc changer in the trunk. So what's it worth?
civics DO NOT have timing chain. its a timing belt.
value package? do you mean that its a Dx?
does the motor and tranny have any problems?
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VP is basically a dx 4dr with the addition of painted moldings and door handles, power locks, auto trans and ac. and a cd player.
I bought the same exact car new in 99 and still have it lol/
Its probably worth around 3k off the top of my head. check kbb though.
I bought the same exact car new in 99 and still have it lol/
Its probably worth around 3k off the top of my head. check kbb though.
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If it were mine ( hard to really determine without detailed pictures honestly) but I'd list it around $3,500.
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Thanks I was thinking somewhere in that range.
Auto does suck that's why my 540 is a 6 speed You're correct it was the timing belt, sorry for the typo. It is the value package as far as I know, i'm a honda noob work with me! No problems at all smooth as butter she's good about doing preventative maintenance.
That'd be cool if I could get 3k for it, my sister has had it since new as well. I checked KBB, but sometimes their numbers aren't realistic so what better place to ask! Thanks for the explanation on the VP now I know how to explain it haha.
Not bad thanks for the input. I'm gonna put the porter cable to it tomorrow and take some pictures. I don't think I have enough posts or credentials to post in the marketplace yet though.
Not bad thanks for the input. I'm gonna put the porter cable to it tomorrow and take some pictures. I don't think I have enough posts or credentials to post in the marketplace yet though.
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Turns out I can post in the Marketplace now. Car is up for sale 3,200 obo there. Thanks for all the help guys, hopefully she moves fast.
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