6th Generation Civic 1996 - 2000 In the years from 1996 to 2000 Honda released it's 6th Generation Civic.
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Old Feb 16, 2013
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New 2000 Civic EX Owner

Hi my name is Aaron im from Long Beach Ca. and i just bought my first car from my uncle earlier today and its a 2000 Civic EX i bought it for 3,300$ it needs alot of love but it has a full a gsr swap in it with a few extra goodies including some real Volk Racing GT-P rims which i am going to sell to fix up my car so i didnt think 3,300 was to bad ill be posting up pictures soon

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Re: New 2000 Civic EX Owner

3,300 sounds a lot if it needs a lot of love even for a far swap. But I have a price capita, and I prefer to go cheap. Also how is the condition of the engine? Redline racer, reckless driver, bad Maintenance. Lot of factors to contribute. Lol I just bought a tlc 90 civic hatch for 500 needing a timing belt. So I am cheap when it comes to a ride. I rather do the work than buy it already made. Defeats the purpose of being "Your" ride. But to eacht t
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Re: New 2000 Civic EX Owner

Hey guys! I don't how to post a thread so i'll post here:
First and foremost, I do not know much about cars, and my car is a honda civic 2004 sedan. My car broke down during the winter storm last friday and just abruptly shut off in the middle of the street. It was towed to the nearest autoshop, and when inspected a couple days later, several mechanics said it was a timing belt problem. HOWEVER, my father replaced the timing belt via a dealership about 2 years ago and they have records of it on their computer. The dealership stated that although they replaced the belt, they may have not replaced the tensioner of the belt and that we would still need to pay. Additionally, my father is telling me that it is better off getting a new car instead, as the repair and labor is worth more than the car itself. What should i do? A friend from pep boys said that i may want to look into buying a new engine online for cheap, and that pep boys would repair for far less. Please help! I do not know what to do and i greatly miss my car
 
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