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Old Aug 13, 2016
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hello,
wondering if anyone has good insight on this topic. I own a 2006 civic LX with approx 210,000 kms on it. The car has a few issues: the air conditioning does not work, the front bumper is ripped (broken but not sagging) in 2 spots and the passenger side window does not role up straight (I need to help put the window back in place manually in order to bring it up).

I am looking at getting a new 2016 civic and I am deciding what to do with my 2006 civic now. Does anyone have any opinions they would like to share. I unfortunately do not even have any estimates on any of the repairs, I have just simply been using the car as is for the past while, it runs fine.

thanks in advance.

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Re: sell as is or fix first.

This mostly depends on your time frame, repair skills and tools. The AC issue could very considerably depending on why it is isn't working. Fixing the bumper is really replacing the whole front end panel. The window is probably fairly easy to fix. There are probably posts on all of these subjects, search for them. Getting an shop estimate is a good start, get discount parts at https://estore.honda.com or search for buying parts.
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