Hi everyone, im about a week off getting my first car at the age of 23 since passing my test Five years ago, I was hoping someone would be able to give me their opinion on this:
http://www.whitesofcoatbridge.co.uk/...01317511567275
from the homework ive done on my limited expertise it seems decent value, what are peoples thoughts?
Honda Civic 1.6 i-VTEC Sport 3dr
2003
78,000 miles
Manual
Petrol
Part Service History
12 Months MOT
4 Ownders
£2995
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02-07-2013 07:34 AM #1
(Advice Needed) Car People / Honda Civics
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02-07-2013 09:57 AM #2
The part service history is the worrying bit, when was it last serviced would be my main worry ?
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02-07-2013 10:38 AM #3
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The cam belt should be changed at 70,000 miles, if it hasn't been changed (no note on the info) then I'd get it checked. It'll probably set you back circa £225 all-in for a replacement, but if the cam belt goes...so unfortunately does the motor.
A reputable garage or mechanic (or even Whites) will check it FOC.
Nice looking motor, BTW and it should see you fine for another 100k miles.
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02-07-2013 10:47 AM #4
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Those are bad for rusting, tailgate, sills, brake pipes into calipers are the worst!
As Sergey said belt should have been done, you'd get a better bargain with a private seller too...
3k for a 10 year old car seems steep to me
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02-07-2013 11:54 AM #6
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Have you checked the price for insurance? You might get hammered for that engine.
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03-07-2013 08:14 AM #9
Thanks for the info everyone, the belt is something I will definitely look into.
Probably could find a better value deal on a private listing or elsewhere, but really have been in love with this model of Civic for years, and as this is my first job post uni, with a decent bonus, really want to treat myself.
Quoted around £800 insurance (my first car), so I would hope to get the car for around £2700, taking it to £3500 in total.
Will keep this thread updated.
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Having worked in the car industry for a while previously I can say that EVERY customer I worked for that had a Japanese car had never had an issue with them. In 4 years I could not find a customer that has any complaints about either their Honda or their Toyota.
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I'm boasting but actually I'm not a car person. A to B in safety and comfort will do me.
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10-07-2013 09:53 AM #15
Hi again everyone, really sorry to bother people again.
Quick Update, just had my loan application approved so will be ready to buy around next Wednesday,
unfortunately the last one I was looking at has now gone,
I was wondering if people could give me their opinion on this?
http://www.autocityscotland.co.uk/us...01325519887435
£3,300 asking price on this one; Id aim to be paying around £3,000.
Two keys always a bonus,
States a FULL HISTORY WITH 6 STAMPS.
2004 Car, 80,000 miles.
1 Years MoT,
30 Day Warranty,
6 Months Tax.
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11-07-2013 07:43 PM #17
UPDATE:
I have found a few different examples, of which I am looking to view next week. I was hoping to get people's opinions on them if possible.
OPTION 1)
Used Honda Civic Hatchback 1.6 I-vtec Sport 3dr in Glasgow, Lanarkshire | Autocity Scotland Ltd
Featuring:
2004 (04)
79,000 Miles
Silver
2 Keys
FULL HISTORY (6 Stamps)
1 Month Warranty
12 Months MoT
6 Months Tax
SILVER
£3,400
PROS: Beautiful Car, Tax and MoT benefits, 3 Door
WORRY: Selling at 79k, when Manufacturer Warranty ends at 80k
OPTION 2)
2003 (03)
35,000 Miles
1 Owne(
FULL HISTORY (9 Services)
BLUE
£2,900
PROS: Very Low Mileage, 1 Owner, Cheaper
CONS: Not as attractive, 5 Doors which isnt ideal, Not SPORT
Used Honda Civic Hatchback 1.6i Vtec Inspire S 5dr in Kinross | Kinross Cars
OPTION 3)
2006 (55)85,000 Miles
6 Months MoT
NO MENTION OF HISTORY
GREY
£3,600
PROS: Beautiful, Newer, Sport, 3DR
CONS: NO HISTORY MENTIONED, Expensive
Used Honda Civic Hatchback 1.6 I-vtec Sport 3dr in Broxburn, West Lothian | Auto West
OPTION 4)
2004 (54)
77,000 Miles
NO MENTION OF HISTORY
RED
Honda Civic 1.6 i-VTEC Sport 3dr 2004
MY THOUGHTS:
I think Option B seems the most sensible with the low mileage and only one owner, however it does not have the Wow factor that I am looking for tbh. As it stands, its between Options A or C.
Any advice given would be greatly appreciated.
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19-07-2013 07:14 AM #18
What's the difference between the sport version? Body kit only or extra oomph?
Honestly if I was you I would stick to the sport if that's what you want...you'll forever be wishing you had each time you see one when driving your own rather more sensible version.
They are pretty rare but the Toyota corolla t sports are pretty similar and have a similar bhp to the civic type R, about 190bhp....a face lift version 2004 onwards can be picked up at around your budget good and they are seriously fun cars to drive!
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20-07-2013 08:21 AM #20
Just a quick update people:
Later today im off to Bonnington to see this:
http://www.quality-usedcars.co.uk/us...01320514144240
Now this doesnt have the wow factor of the Sport models, but its god great benefits in the way of:
1 former owner,
60,000 miles in 9 years,
9 months MoT, and a full service history.
So its the most sensible version of a Civic i think I could really find.
Had the HPI check done and all clear.
Anyone had any experience with Quality Used Cars?
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25-07-2013 12:27 PM #21
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Did you get it?
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01-08-2013 09:39 PM #22
Ended up getting a 2005, 70,000 Mile, Silver Sport civic, for £3,500 in excellent condition.
Pretty happy with it.
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03-08-2013 07:38 PM #23
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Hope its a good car for you. Drive safely now.
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