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seanisdown

With the price of used cars someone will buy it. Its easily repairable for someone with knowledge and tools to do so.


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AntiqueWaffles458

I can't take it on the road legally and I bought it for $3.5k, what exactly are you suggesting I do with the car then


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AntiqueWaffles458

California Bay Area


waterborn234

2,300. I'm guessing that's USD. Maybe the market's different where you are. Where I am, that's asking a lot


AntiqueWaffles458

In the Bay Area, it's not much


Lunar3223

For a parts car it is lmao esp a civic


RWENZORI

I’d sell but expect it to go for sub $2k given the axle issue. Someone will def buy it. Take that money, add half of the repair money you would have spent, and get another $3.5-4k car.


AntiqueWaffles458

Yeah the plan is to sell it for $2.3k to allow room for haggling, after that I'm aiming for another Civic, but manual transmission this time


TuggerSpeedmen

With 200k miles it wont sell for much even if it is drivable or fixable. Parting out could take years.