Part of the 10th generation introduced in 2016, this small sedan is now one of the class leaders and looking for a new owner. You are viewing our 2020 Honda Civic LX with only 340 miles that is a one owner local trade. It's an ever popular small sedan for people not needing all the bells and whistles, yet it offers a nice list of standard features. This vehicle is still covered under the remaining balance of the Factory3 Year/36,000 mile Bumper-to-Bumper & 5 Year/60,000 mile Limited Powertrain Warranties!
KEY POINTS ABOUT THIS CIVIC
The exterior color is called Cosmic Blue Metallic and other than a scuff or two, looks awesome and is highly reflective.
The engine motivating this sedan is a 2.0L 4-cyl. with 158 HP. The EPA rates the 2020 Civic at 38 MPG on the highway, one of the top ratings for this classification.
The interior is just as well cared for and looks to be in stellar condition.
Some of the standard features offer on the 2020 Civic include 16-inch steel wheels and automatic climate control. Electronics features include a 5-inch central display screen and a four-speaker sound system.
Also standard is the Honda Sensing safety package. It includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and keeping assist, and forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking.
Electronics features include a 5-inch central display screen, a rearview camera, & Bluetooth (phone and audio).
All four tires are the factory originals and have excellent tread with even wear on each one.
Not only do you get to enjoy such an array of amazing features with this 2020 Honda Civic LX, but you also receive the unprecedented perks of The Valdosta Toyota Used Vehicle Advantage: that's 9 benefits and over $1,000 OF ADDED VALUE with your purchase, ONLY at Valdosta Toyota. So act now! Our Certified Product Specialists are prepared to provide a quick and customized response to your call, text, chat, or email. Our confirmed lowest prices, answers to your questions, and award-winning dealership experience are just a few clicks away, so why delay?