Possible Purchase: 1987 Civic Wagon 4WD Mint
Hey guys, I found this 1987 civic 4WD wagon for sale.
1st year with Realtime 4WD.
He's asking $3900 (will sell for $3700)
It has 100,000 orig kms.
NO RUST AT ALL.
What do you think ? I need it for winter.
heres some pics









1st year with Realtime 4WD.
He's asking $3900 (will sell for $3700)
It has 100,000 orig kms.
NO RUST AT ALL.
What do you think ? I need it for winter.
heres some pics









By what I've seen lately with these cars, $3000-$3500 is a fair price.
I've seen way too many piles of **** go for $2000 lately.
I've seen way too many piles of **** go for $2000 lately.
I think I'm passing on the purchase. Its gonna cost me an extra $1300 for shipping, plus I still have to certify it, plus other maintenance, plus 13% taxes on registration, so it could cost me close to $6000 when all said and done... too much.
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Amazing shape, but it is still the carbureted engine, and that pile of vacuum controlled feedback is a headache if you have to pass smog. I still have not resolved my high NOx and have a waiver until january 2013.
They are good cars, but not worth $3000 even a 65Kmiles or 100k kms.
Get some fuel injected version that can be debugged more easily, but not necessarily cheaper. If you need 4x4 get a cherokee XJ, the good years are 93 to 96, 90 to 92 are OK, before you deal with a defunct RENIX fuel control system that is not bad, but hard to debug as well. After 96 jeep had some issues with engine parts. naxja.org/forum.
They are good cars, but not worth $3000 even a 65Kmiles or 100k kms.
Get some fuel injected version that can be debugged more easily, but not necessarily cheaper. If you need 4x4 get a cherokee XJ, the good years are 93 to 96, 90 to 92 are OK, before you deal with a defunct RENIX fuel control system that is not bad, but hard to debug as well. After 96 jeep had some issues with engine parts. naxja.org/forum.
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