2006 Honda Accord 4dr Ex 5spd Manual **asis** One Owner on 2040-cars
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
After I brought my car to Honda Dealer for new Battery, I start to have all these issues like check engine light, appear and disappear, speedometer does not work and car has a hard time going up the hills when shift tends to shake forward, I am still driving the car to work so at this moment the miles shown on the picture may be a bit more than a thousand because I still using the car. I check with Pep Boys and Autozone and none of them can read the Check Engine light with their machines. I do not want to incur into more expenses on car so I decided to sell it ***ASIS**. If you are the buyer please bring a towing truck if you like in some hill place. The car has great Alloy Rims, tinted Windows, Sun Roof working perfect, CD AM FM Radio, tires I have change them new last year, cruise control, Alarm, Anti Lock Brakes, Side Air bags and dual air bags (Never been Deployed) , Never been in an accident, great Tinted Windows, the Engine is a Vtec with 4 Cylinders, left front mirror detach meaning someone pushed the mirror backwards so is there but need to be replaced it works with the power controls. Great Power seats for adjustment, air condition never been a problem great summer including the sun roof , has a cover over the sun roof to prevent debris to enter into the car. Please if you have any questions please e-mail me and I will answer as soon as possible. Thanks for watching and please remember this car is been sold as is with all the problems I have described the buyer assume all responsibility of purchasing the car asis, if you are not a mechanic or does not know how to deal with cars , MOST Probably this DEAL is NOT For YOU. The bid winner will have to come to the indicated address in NJ to pick up the car, the car cannot be shipped to any address. thanks for watching
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