How much is this car worth? 90 Civic 25K

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Gordon McGrew, Apr 20, 2006.

  1. This is the ultimate Little Old Lady's car. It is my mother's car and
    she is giving up driving at 82. I need to figure out what to ask for
    it and/or what to sell it to her neighbor/neighbor's daughter for.


    The car is a 1990 Civic DX(?) certainly the bottom of the trim line.

    4 on the floor
    Light bluish silver.

    No options
    No radio
    No antennae
    No AC
    No PS
    No PW
    No PL
    No tach
    No cigarette lighter

    If you don't need it, it ain't got it. At least it won't break.

    Vinyl interior has a couple small holes in driver's seat. Otherwise
    interior is VG to EX.

    Body has a broad dent in one door that looks like it could be popped
    out. A couple of moderate rust areas in front of rear wheels but it
    seems to be just cosmetic at this point. Otherwise paint and body are
    VG despite never being garaged.

    Tires are ten years old, 3 M+S, 1 other. Lots of tread but they
    should be replaced.

    Brakes look brand new in front. However, there is a slight vibration
    when braking at high speed (~60). I am kind of hoping that it is tire
    related. Didn't open up the drums but rear brakes and hand brake work
    very well.

    Engine runs strong and seems smoother now that I have been driving it
    every day and got some fresh gas in it. I want to put some injector
    cleaner in the gas to see if that improves it further but I dont
    really know how smooth it ever was. It is not bad, just not like the
    GS-R. It has a problem with the idle when the engine and weather are
    warm, it alternates between normal, surging and hyper (~2200 rpm).

    Transmission shifts well. Clutch is light and smooth.

    Everything else pretty much works like new. I will probably get it
    caught up on maintenance I can do myself and fix a few cheap items and
    get quotes on the others
     
    Gordon McGrew, Apr 20, 2006
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  2. Gordon McGrew

    Eric Guest

    The fact that it has vinyl seats indicates that it's a standard model
    (usually noted as "STD") not a DX. This should make a difference when you
    get quotes from http://www.kbb.com or some other source.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Apr 20, 2006
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  3. Gordon McGrew

    Eric Guest

    The fact that it has vinyl seats indicates that it's a standard model
    (usually noted as "STD") not a DX. This should make a difference when you
    get quotes from http://www.kbb.com or some other source.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Apr 20, 2006
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  4. Gordon, IMHO, you have one of those vehicles that's going to be worth
    more to the owner than to anyone else. If a Honda fan was looking for
    specifically your type of vehicle, I think you should be happy with
    $1,500-$2k. Buff it out and throw some new PepBoys tires on, so it's
    really ready "needs nothing/drive home today". If you're patient,
    you'll find that person who really wants the car. To me, you got a
    diamond. But it's worth only what someone's willing to pay- I know
    you've heard that before.
     
    merlotbrougham, Apr 20, 2006
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  5. Gordon, IMHO, you have one of those vehicles that's going to be worth
    more to the owner than to anyone else. If a Honda fan was looking for
    specifically your type of vehicle, I think you should be happy with
    $1,500-$2k. Buff it out and throw some new PepBoys tires on, so it's
    really ready "needs nothing/drive home today". If you're patient,
    you'll find that person who really wants the car. To me, you got a
    diamond. But it's worth only what someone's willing to pay- I know
    you've heard that before.
     
    merlotbrougham, Apr 20, 2006
    #5
  6. Gordon McGrew

    .... Guest

    fixing the dent would be more than the value of the car.

    Sell it cheap to the neighbor kid and make a friend. (300-500)
     
    ...., Apr 20, 2006
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  7. Gordon McGrew

    .... Guest

    fixing the dent would be more than the value of the car.

    Sell it cheap to the neighbor kid and make a friend. (300-500)
     
    ...., Apr 20, 2006
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  8. Gordon McGrew

    TomP Guest

    With 25k on the clock, there could be plenty of life left in the car.
    Sounds like it needs tires -$250 and should have timing belt replaced
    -$500(?)

    Ask $2500 or more.

    p.s. nothing good can come from selling this car to your neighbor's
    daughter.


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    TomP, Apr 22, 2006
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  9. Gordon McGrew

    TomP Guest

    With 25k on the clock, there could be plenty of life left in the car.
    Sounds like it needs tires -$250 and should have timing belt replaced
    -$500(?)

    Ask $2500 or more.

    p.s. nothing good can come from selling this car to your neighbor's
    daughter.


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    TomP, Apr 22, 2006
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  10. Excellent point - things would probably be okay for the first couple months,
    then they'd get sticky whenever anything went wrong... which always happens
    with any car. Sell it to a stranger.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 22, 2006
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  11. Excellent point - things would probably be okay for the first couple months,
    then they'd get sticky whenever anything went wrong... which always happens
    with any car. Sell it to a stranger.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 22, 2006
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  12. Gordon McGrew

    SoCalMike Guest

    id give it a full tune, all filters, etc. then see what kbb and edmunds
    say about it. sounds like an excellent commuter!

    off the top of my head, i think itd get about $3000 to $4000 in southern
    california.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 22, 2006
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  13. Gordon McGrew

    SoCalMike Guest

    id give it a full tune, all filters, etc. then see what kbb and edmunds
    say about it. sounds like an excellent commuter!

    off the top of my head, i think itd get about $3000 to $4000 in southern
    california.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 22, 2006
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  14. Gordon McGrew

    SoCalMike Guest

    there are enough hondaphiles around the USA that would drool over a
    practically "new" honda like that... especially that configuration, with
    the hatch.

    toss it on ebay for $1995 starting bid, see if anyone bites!

    tips:

    do NOT ship (duh)
    CASH on pickup
    have all paperwork on hand
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 22, 2006
    #14
  15. Gordon McGrew

    SoCalMike Guest

    there are enough hondaphiles around the USA that would drool over a
    practically "new" honda like that... especially that configuration, with
    the hatch.

    toss it on ebay for $1995 starting bid, see if anyone bites!

    tips:

    do NOT ship (duh)
    CASH on pickup
    have all paperwork on hand
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 22, 2006
    #15
  16. Gordon McGrew

    SoCalMike Guest

    helllll no. theyll rice it out. neighbor kids always do.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 22, 2006
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  17. Gordon McGrew

    SoCalMike Guest

    helllll no. theyll rice it out. neighbor kids always do.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 22, 2006
    #17
  18. Gordon McGrew

    SoCalMike Guest

    they always rice it and/or wreck it. then you have to see it all the
    time, and itll leave a hole in the pit of your stomach. best to sell it
    via ebay to someone out of the area.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 22, 2006
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  19. Gordon McGrew

    SoCalMike Guest

    they always rice it and/or wreck it. then you have to see it all the
    time, and itll leave a hole in the pit of your stomach. best to sell it
    via ebay to someone out of the area.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 22, 2006
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  20. I think the daughter is a little older than you are thinking. I have
    never met her, only talked to her mother once by phone and my mother
    is moving so I wouldn't expect to ever hear form them again.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Apr 23, 2006
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