MN 2000 Honda Civic Si
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This might bring $12-$13k on bring a trailer, that's going to be your best bet as mention above. You'd be surprised how many lower mileage EM1's are out there if you take your time to look, I've owned two myself under 30K miles and could buy another red one with 12k on it if I want from a local older lady in my town. None the less good luck, hope it goes to a good home.
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This might bring $12-$13k on bring a trailer, that's going to be your best bet as mention above. You'd be surprised how many lower mileage EM1's are out there if you take your time to look, I've owned two myself under 30K miles and could buy another red one with 12k on it if I want from a local older lady in my town. None the less good luck, hope it goes to a good home.
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WOW, I thought mine had low miles at 27K. That car is very clean and is worth the price. You're going to kick yourself after you sell it. You have a gorgeous car, good luck.
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I don't see where he said he was the original owner?
Nonetheless, clean car. A friend of mine used to have an SIR with the leather interior, though it didn't have Si sewn in. I always thought it was just a GSR's leather interior and that may be the case.
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I was not, but both were purchased from original owners, both were under 30k and both cost me less then $10,000. One ever had the desired OEM rear lip. This is Type R money he's asking, or even S2000 money as I've owned a half dozen of those cars as well. Anyway like I said before good luck
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I was not, but both were purchased from original owners, both were under 30k and both cost me less then $10,000. One ever had the desired OEM rear lip. This is Type R money he's asking, or even S2000 money as I've owned a half dozen of those cars as well. Anyway like I said before good luck
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Wow, this is truly a gem. Very clean looking EM1, I agree with others if you take your time you can find similar gems like this locally for a lot less. Taking it to bring a trailer will maybe get you $12,000. I say you keep this for another decade maybe it will be worth a lot more then what your asking for. GLWS.
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Wow very nice! I'm the original owner on my 2000 GSR with similar mileage and wouldn't sell it for less than what you have it for. At this point your probably not hurting to sell so I'd hold out. Someone will by it. GLWS
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Keep it, gonna go up in value.
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Must be a NY thing, as I notice you all haggle lower for more. I'm sure he'll get very close to what he's asking for, although I say keep it anyway. And for those selling for 10K, they must have been desperate or tired of the car. That wouldn't happen here in my neck of the country.