Honda Civic Ek3 1997/2001 For Sale

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Honda Civic Ek3 1997/2001 For Sale

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yo lorrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. its multi matic gearbox la bro
 

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boz,keta ada lg?

really interested here...are sure can get 4.75% interest?
 
thats why i wrote down 4.75% - 5%. try it first. but for 5% its confirm. loan amount up to Rm39,000.00k. can do 7 years installment. confirm just now by bank manager.
 
avantasia, depends on spec. somemore 96 consider more than 10 yrs already. depends to banks to give a loan or not.
 
not so sure la bro. cos im not using this car. im salesman. maybe got hondarian can explain what is multi matic function.
 
Driving the Honda Multimatic


Honda un-veiled their Multimatic transmission when they launched the EK-generation Civic in late 1995. This gearbox has since become a reference standard by which automatic gearboxes are judged. We ran a technical article on the Multimatic a couple of years ago, translating the technical article (in japanese) from Honda's Japan web-site. Here in this 4th article of my "Executive Civic" series, I will focus on the Multimatic's driving experience. Honda's Multimatic or MMT is developed from the conventional CVT transmission but with numerous Honda improvements that overcomes the weaknesses of the traditional CVT-box. When MMT was first introduced, Honda said they applied for and held as many as 50 patents on the many developments they specifically developed for MMT. For e.g. MMT does not use a torque converter. Rather the engine flywheel couples directly to MMT which in turn couples via a viscous coupling clutch system to the driving wheels. This gives superior power transfer characteristics compared to standard automatic gearboxes. What's so great about MMT is it being a CVT gearbox, is able to continously change the effective gear ratio to perfectly complement the drive of the car to the requirement of the driver's right foot. But while conventional belt-driven CVT gearboxes are severely limited in their power handling capacity, Honda's MMT is additionally able to handle power as high as 130ps from the 3-stage VTEC D15B engine.

More Info SEE link: Honda Multimatic
 
no picture la bro.. my fren busy la lately.
 
i think this is EK3 Mi model.. coz, antenna like wira! & no navigation style climate control..
 
mr. din,

is the car still available?
are u fre tomorrow FEB 17..
if still available i'l contact u this evening or 2moro.
k.
thanx so much
 
is this D15B (3 Stage VTEC) .. or non VTEC....
can someone help to answer????

tks..
 
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