1.4 Civic wanted!

1.4 Civic wanted!

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EJ Doc

Original Poster:

70 posts

217 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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Hi guys were after a 1.4 civic hatchback around 96-98 year, looking to spend £1000-£1700 high mileage not a problem etc. email me on tms@ceasarmarine.com or leave a post cheers guys.

sosidge

687 posts

216 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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What about MOT? I have a Civic 1.4 Tornado, 97R, just under 100k on the clock, that is due the MOT at the end of the month. Might consider selling instead of giving it a test.

HeavySoul

9,221 posts

220 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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You could have a look at mine if you want.

But not for £1700

Any reason your looking specifically for a 1.4 Civic, or you just fancy something reliable and subtle?

fido

16,803 posts

256 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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i'd say you were better off getting a 1.5 'lean-burn' 5dr model (1998) ...
oh wait a mo, you can have mine for £2500! (service, MOT, new bushes & cv gaiters, etc.)

ej doc

Original Poster:

70 posts

217 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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i would consider the 1.5, that is an option. Its for a friend and the insurance needs to be kept down as much as possible so thats why we cant go to mad, shame. Thats good gives me some options. Cheers guys.

HeavySoul

9,221 posts

220 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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ej doc said:
i would consider the 1.5, that is an option. Its for a friend and the insurance needs to be kept down as much as possible so thats why we cant go to mad, shame. Thats good gives me some options. Cheers guys.


I presume this friend is likely to be young? Word of warning that the insurance on a Honda is high in comparison to more popular options such as Fiesta/Astra/Ka. This is due to the high price of parts etc.

Although they may not go wrong that often, they are more expensive insurance wise. At 22 with no NCB, my Civic cost nearly £900 on a fully comprehensive scheme

Xenocide

4,286 posts

209 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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I'm 20 and with a years no claims (No accident ever, just didn't learn til I could afford it) It costs about 1.3k/yr.

They are expensive but I've never had to fix anything (save some bushings but at 90k and 10 years, what do you expect?).