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2002 Honda Cr-v Lx Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

US $4,099.00
Year:2002 Mileage:228228
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States
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This is a well maintained vehicle with current emissions certificate and clean original title, regularly serviced as per Honda's recommended schedule with detailed maintenance records.
Brand new tires installed and tune-up done on Jan. 25, 2014; new catalytic converter installed on Jan. 27, 2014, new brake pads installed on Dec. 27, 2013; starter replaced on Dec. 06, 2013.
Heater, AC & all power components work well. Some minor dents and scratches on door panels. Minor fender-bender 4 years ago with small rip in the vinyl cover over spare tire. NO structural damage of any kind.
I have already purchased the replacement vehicle and do not have room in my garage for a 3rd car. That is why this one is PRICED TO SELL!!!
Will consider reasonable offers. I have priced it below the blended average pricing on NADA, Edmunds and Kelley blue book for its mileage and condition.
If you would like to test drive it, please have valid driver's license and insurance card available.
Cash ONLY, please.
Call or text me at 404-210-7639

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