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Honda Accord One Owner Ex-v6nv V6 5 Speed Automatic Sedan-loaded-fully Serviced on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:241000
Location:

Gillette, New Jersey, United States

Gillette, New Jersey, United States

A one owner fully loaded Accord,I purchased this car from a freind who was the original owner,  for my daughter,  who later decided to keep her car. As I bought this car from my freind, I can attest that he always took meticulas care of this car, all highway miles, always serviced by Honda, all maintenance done by the book. My friend also installed a light duty hitch for a bicycle carrier, car was never towed with.  I hate to sell it, but don't have a use for it. I have all the original glovebox manuals and window sticker, 2 sets original keys, valet key, lock key for wheels. Car is in great condition overall, especially given my selling price. 

I just finished all of the following work as I had not planned on selling this car: new windshield, new spark plugs, new air filter, new radiator and heater hoses, antifreeze, radiator cap, new hood lifts, new Firestone Indy 500 tires, oil change with filter, new wipers, complete inspection by my mechanic.

As I said this car was always serviced by Honda, here are the major maintenance items completed recently: Tranmission service/front end alignment at 231,585 miles; new battery 10/12;new timing belt and thermostat at 192,000 miles - not due again until 297,000 miles; new front rotors and pads at 212,000 miles, new rear rotors and pads at 218,000 miles, new fan belt.  

This car drives as close to a new car as you can get, eveything works including navigation, ice cold AC, all controls and windows, quite motor, no rattles, tight car , etc. Also, a rust free, always garaged car. Car is fully detailed ready to go! Also, all factory floor mats are included, I have front mats protected by a new set of rubber floor mats.Passed NJ inspection.

TERMS: AS NICE AS THIS CAR IS, IT IS STILL A USED CAR. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO WARRANTY, NO RETURNS. $500 PAYPAL DEPOSIT DUE WITH 24 HOURS, BALANCE EITHER CASH IN PERSON OR WIRE TRANSFER, NO CHECKS. CAR WILL BE CLEARED TO LEAVE AFTER ALL FUNDS CLEAR, I HAVE A CLEAN NJ TITLE. EXPECT NORMAL WEAR FOR A CAR OF THIS AGE AND MILEAGE. INSPECT CAR IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS BEFORE YOU BID. Transportation not included. GOOD LUCK, BID TO WIN! ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING, MY EMAIL IS JPRUDE3098@AOL.COM, CELL 908-963-4854, OR EMAIL THRU EBAY. 

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