2008 Black Honda Accord Ex-l In Excellent Condition With Navigation And Leather on 2040-cars
Orem, Utah, United States
This Honda has been an excellent car. I AM A NON-SMOKER. Never has smoke been in this car. I'm selling to upgrade to a larger vehicle for my growing family. It has always been serviced regularly and has never had even one maintenance problem. I have been the sole owner of the vehicle and bought it brand new.
This Honda has also been parked in a garage, one of the reasons the interior and exterior are still in excellent condition. Most of the miles (75%) are freeway miles, which everyone knows is a lot better on a vehicle than the stop and jerk motion of city miles. Seats: All seats are premium leather. The front seats are heated, and they heat up quickly, which is amazing in the cold winter. The AC and Heat also work great. It takes about a minute to heat or cool down the interior, depending on which you need. The front seats are also dual-power. The back seat folds down, which enables you to put skis, a snowboard, or something else in the trunk. You can even fit a house door. If you have passengers, you can fold down the middle portion and still fit long objects through the trunk. Hands-Free Voice: You can receive calls through your phone and talk hands free, store numbers in the car system and voice command to call someone, or use voice commands to control navigation features. I use this all the time and makes it convenient to talk on the phone or get navigation instructions without being distracted while driving. Sound System: It has a premium sound system, with an MP3 hook up capability that I use all the time, and a 6 CD disc changer. It also is equipped with XM Radio, which you can subscribe too. I have been an XM customer since I bought the car, and I love it. Of course, it comes with standard FM/AM radio as well. You can adjust the volume, change channels on the radio or XM, or change modes from radio/XM/CD all from the steering wheel, which provides a lot of convenience when driving. There are also controls on the vehicle to do these tasks as well. Home-Link: There are 3 buttons to program for garage doors. Navigation System: The navigation system works really well. I've used it time and again. It is easy to use, and you can even do it with voice commands. The directions are clear and accurate. Sun/Moon Roof: The sun/moon roof slides back, or you can just open it from the back to allow fresh air in. Cruise Control: You can set the cc, accelerate or deccelerate from the comfort of your steering wheel as well. MPG: Freeway miles average 29-30, city miles average 19-20. I can drive almost 7 hours on the freeway without having to fill up. It is hard to find ANY vehicle that will do that. Trunk: The trunk is roomy and will fit just about anything you have. It also stores the spare tire and jack in the bottom of the trunk, so it doesn't take up any trunk spare. Remember, you can also fit long objects in the trunk by folding down the back seat, or the middle portion of the back seat if you have passengers. Storage: Lots of storage through the vehicle for yourself and any passengers. Tires: These are premium tires that were purchased less than 6 months ago brand new. Shipping Terms: Buyer must pick up the vehicle after the vehicle has been paid for. I will consider driving the car to you if you are within a few hours of my location. |
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