CA FS: 2000 Civic LX 4 door 100% stock
How do you justify that price? Chassis mileage (without the original motor) price and new motor mileage price equals to X amount.
The price should originally be based upon the chassis' mileage. And given that the car does not have the original motor, it shouldn't be near $4400 regardless of how many miles the new motor has. Does the car even have a clean title?
The price should originally be based upon the chassis' mileage. And given that the car does not have the original motor, it shouldn't be near $4400 regardless of how many miles the new motor has. Does the car even have a clean title?
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How do you justify that price? Chassis mileage (without the original motor) price and new motor mileage price equals to X amount.
The price should originally be based upon the chassis' mileage. And given that the car does not have the original motor, it shouldn't be near $4400 regardless of how many miles the new motor has. Does the car even have a clean title?
The price should originally be based upon the chassis' mileage. And given that the car does not have the original motor, it shouldn't be near $4400 regardless of how many miles the new motor has. Does the car even have a clean title?
please read the forum rules as well.
title is clean...updated post with VIN. i will have autocheck on hand so you dont need to pull carfax etc unless you want to.
And as far as salvage cars and kbb prices, this is Honda-tech. Almost half the people on here don't know what they're talking about.
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