NV 1994 Honda Civic VX (STOCK) Captiva Blue
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If this car was on the east coast I would pay at least $2500 (most likely more) depending on how it looked in person. For those with negative comments, look around. The cheapest vx listed anywhere in the U.S. with a solid body is $6,000 OBO. As far as the title goes, I have bought, fixed, and sold vehicles with both types of titles, and I can tell you that I have seen many "good titled" vehicles that were wrecked and repaired that were far worse than many of the "Rebuilt" vehicles I have dealt with. You would be surprised what insurance companies will total a car for. Plus, the older the car gets, and the more miles it has, the more likely it will be declared a total loss.
Last edited by weavertime1; Mar 7, 2014 at 07:53 PM.
If this car was on the east coast I would pay at least $2500 (most likely more) depending on how it looked in person. For those with negative comments, look around. The cheapest vx listed anywhere in the U.S. with a solid body is $6,000 OBO. As far as the title goes, I have bought, fixed, and sold vehicles with both types of titles, and I can tell you that I have seen many "good titled" vehicles that were wrecked and repaired that were far worse than many of the "Rebuilt" vehicles I have dealt with. You would be surprised what insurance companies will total a car for. Plus, the older the car gets, and the more miles it has, the more likely it will be declared a total loss.
Check out the only two VXs I can find remotely close to me…
http://binghamton.craigslist.org/bar/4368108026.html
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-Civic-VX-Hatchback-3-Door-1992-Honda-Civic-VX-Hatchback-One-prior-elder-owner-Extremely-Nice-/171259338503?forcerrptr=true&hash=item27dfda1f07&item=171259338503&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
Neither look like good choices to me...
http://binghamton.craigslist.org/bar/4368108026.html
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-Civic-VX-Hatchback-3-Door-1992-Honda-Civic-VX-Hatchback-One-prior-elder-owner-Extremely-Nice-/171259338503?forcerrptr=true&hash=item27dfda1f07&item=171259338503&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
Neither look like good choices to me...
Just sold my '94 VX for $6000. It was essentially restored + some tasteful mods (suspension, rear disc conversion, Integra leather seats) + a clean (not salvage) title - so if everything else is in reasonably good shape on your car - $3000 is not a bad price, even for a California VX with a salvage title. Good luck!
The price on that white one is a bit steep - something closer to $4500 and no more than $5000 would be more reasonable considering it is bone stock.
The price on that white one is a bit steep - something closer to $4500 and no more than $5000 would be more reasonable considering it is bone stock.
Just sold my '94 VX for $6000. It was essentially restored + some tasteful mods (suspension, rear disc conversion, Integra leather seats) + a clean (not salvage) title - so if everything else is in reasonably good shape on your car - $3000 is not a bad price, even for a California VX with a salvage title. Good luck!
The price on that white one is a bit steep - something closer to $4500 and no more than $5000 would be more reasonable considering it is bone stock.
The price on that white one is a bit steep - something closer to $4500 and no more than $5000 would be more reasonable considering it is bone stock.
Check out the only two VXs I can find remotely close to me…
http://binghamton.craigslist.org/bar/4368108026.html
Honda Civic VX Hatchback 3 Door | eBay
Neither look like good choices to me...
http://binghamton.craigslist.org/bar/4368108026.html
Honda Civic VX Hatchback 3 Door | eBay
Neither look like good choices to me...
I wonder what happened as I was the second high bidder....
I agree - to find a mostly stock VX is very hard these days.
If you are looking for a gas sipper, then a VX with salvage title isn't a huge deal breaker imo.
If you are looking for a gas sipper, then a VX with salvage title isn't a huge deal breaker imo.




