2002 Honda Accord 2.3l Ex Leather Low 81k Miles Mp3 Player Sunroof Single Owner on 2040-cars
Newark, Delaware, United States
For sale is 2002 Honda Accord EX with Leather, kept in excellent condition,
Single Owner.
Clean Title. Very nicely kept, Driven by single owner only. Very good,excellent condition Interior. No accidental record
All maintenance done on time.
Only 81400 miles driven. It has the usual scuffs, scratches that you would expect from a car this age. There is a small dent on the rear. (Please see picture) Exterior - Black, Interior - Grey. Original HONDA mats included, ADDITIONALLY INCLUDED IS 6 CD CHANGER AUDIO PLAYER ORIGINALLY CAME WITH THIS CAR. SO YOU WILL GET 2 AUDIO PLAYERS. One is installed in the car. Another one is 6 CD changer. I am not dealer. Buyer is responsible for picking the car. Features & Options: AM/FM
Air conditioning Alarm System Alloy Wheels Anti-lock brakes Upgraded Kenwood MP3/WMA player iPod ready Child Safety Door Locks Cruise control Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat Driver airbag Front Side Airbag Interval Wipers Leather Steering Wheel Leather seats Owners Manual Passenger airbag Power Mirrors Power locks Power windows Rear Defroster Steering Wheel Mounted Controls ( work with 6 CD changer originally came) Sun Roof Tachometer Tilt Wheel |
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