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Jeeves

hi there,
wanted to find out book value, how economical is above car, does it holds it value..etc.

specs: 1998, 1.6cc, EFI, twin-cam, 4 cylinder, has done 100,000km's, in good condition, 5 spd manual transmission...

Cheers,
Jeeves

Anon

Hi there,
These are great little cars and would be a good choice.
The 1600 manual would be quite economical.
Our book value estimate is around $3500-4,000. Price may vary due to km's and condition.

Jeeves

cheers Cade.

Can you give me book value on this car pls, specs below:
2004 Honda Civic vt-x 2004, efi, v-tec, 4 cyl, 1.5cc, over 150,000kms, seems to be in good shape.

Rgds,
Jeeves

Anon

Hi there,
Book value for this type of car, $6-7k. But price will vary in reality by what someone is willing to pay.

Jeeves

ok tks.

So performance, economical to run, all other aspects of this model good>

thought 1.5cc will be cheaper, economical on fuel cost, but how will this effect performance/power wise? its a 2004 model (quite new) so think, it will be perform better. What are your thoughts.

Anon

The power and economy between the two wouldn't be too different.
Definately the newer car would be a little more advanced in technology and parts used will be newer, less worn, and last longer. The smaller the engine, the more you will push it to get the power. Like when travelling up hills, or passing.