2000 Honda Accord Se, Automatic, Sedan, 2.3 V-tec, Remote Start, 2nd. Owner on 2040-cars
Cleveland, New York, United States
2000 Honda Accord SE, Automatic, Sedan 2nd. Owner - 215,000 Miles - Recently Inspected Options include: V-Tech Engine, Remote Start With 2 Remotes, AC, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Honda Floor Mats, and Original Manual The car is in great shape for the year with a real nice interior and pretty much no rust. This car recently passed its NYS Inspection, then just a short time later the check engine light came on and the transmission began acting up on me. I have not had the car looked at. It might just need a speed sensor, but I am not sure, it may need tranny work. The car will move fine, but it was slipping in and out of overdrive on me, so I had it towed home and decided to sell it as is. The car has a clear title and has been a great car. The oil has been changed every 5000 miles using full synthetic ever since I have owned it when it had 96,000 miles. Serious Bidders Only... High Bidder Wins, No Reserve!!! I can help with delivery of the car within a 1 hour drive of 13042 for a minimal fee. |
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Gasser has gone all-out on the Silver Bullet, replacing some of the body parts with fiberglass and delivering more than a few upgrades to the rebuilt engine. The brakes and suspension of the smaller bike also get some attention, as do some of the bike's aesthetics. Besides the upgrades, there's just something to be said for the sleek, minimalist nature of the little Honda.
Naturally, the videography is gorgeous, and it's a great look at a kind of motorcycling that seems to be overlooked in the world of sport bikes and Harley-Davidson-style cruisers. Take a look below for the full video.
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