Is this worth buying?
"Want a car that is great on gas? This civic is incredibly reliable, and costs next to nothing in upkeep. I recently have put in a new radiator and battery, and 6 months ago new all season tires. There is a small amount of damage to the front driver side fender, just cosmetic, would be an easy fix if you wanted but not nessesarry."
- 2000 Honda Civic
- 305,000km
- 5 Speed Manual Transmission
- 4 Door
- New Radiator
- New Battery
- New Tires
- $1,200
Interior.
Front bumper damage.
>>17146791
I wouldn't touch it at that mileage. If you're having a hard time finding a decent stick shift Civic, look for a stick shift Saturn. They don't have the retarded fanbase so they're easier to find unmolested, and generally just as reliable, though to may burn a bit of oil.
Also, try uploading actual photos people can see. We aren't ants.
>>17146837
its kilometers
it's not even 200k miles
>>17146844
That still doesn't fix the issue of you not knowing what a viewable picture is.
>>17146855
Op here, didn't realize the images were ant-size.
>>17146862
still not a decent size. stop posting pictures for ants.
>>17146868
That's better.
>>17146884
Is this purple or is that just the lighting?
>>17146892
Purple, can't tell if that's the original color.
>>17146904
I would buy it just for the color. Purple is my favorite color, but I'm a legit faggot so take that with a grain of salt.
2000 civic sedan that has been in an accident with 300k kilometers on it
hmmmm
Get a hatch