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2009 Honda Civic LX 4 speed Automatic 82,000 Miles, Turbo Dissel Engine, reported in excellent condition, private owner for $1,200. Is this the Dissel Engine Scotty says not buy? Is this a shifting gears car? I only drive automatic cars.

2002 Toyota Camry, 81,000 miles, 1 owner, clean title, $4,600. Did Scotty says this year may have engine problems? was advertised in excellent condition.

2002 Honda CRV 4 Cylinder, 161,191 Miles from Auto Mart Dealer who advertised as $4,500 but when I called with other tax and other charges the total was $5,400. I asked and he did not offer an Inspection Report, but said when I asked that I could bring my mechanic. I am upset at the additional charges that should have been revealed in the advertisment.

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You definitely want a mechanic to check it out. Since a turbo diesel isn't offered in the US I think you are overseas (or maybe evn in Canada) but the Civic's price is suspiciously underpriced. The 2002 Camry did have some problems as its the first year but still a good car, same goes for the CR-V. Make sure to research these cars through the search bar and look up common problems before checking out. Definitely have an inspection done. If the Civic is in good shape, get that because the price is nothing, assuming it isn't a scam.

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All need to be reviewed by a competant mechanic if you are not mechanically experienced. All dealers should be giving you a carfax history report in the least!

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What country are you in? 2009 Civic turbo-diesel was not sold in US. 

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