2007 Honda Cr-v Ex 2wd Automatic - One Owner - Very Well Maintained - California on 2040-cars
Arcadia, California, United States
2007 HONDA CR-V EX 2WD Auto
MILEAGE: 120k Miles. FUNCTIONAL CONDITION: Perfect. Starts EVERYTIME. No issues. Runs without issue. VERY well maintained. COSMETIC CONDITION: Clean Outside appearance. Still shiny metallic paint. Very Clean Interior HISTORY/STORY: ONE OWNER. NON-SMOKER. NO PETS. NO KIDS. VERY WELL MAINTAINED. Bought Brand New in 2007 with 10 Miles. Oil Changed every 5,000 miles. Maintained by Factory Trained Honda Master Technician. Major Maintenance done @ 119k miles. - New Front Tires @ 90k miles. - New Rear Tires @ 110k miles. - New Battery @ 90k miles. - Oil and Oil Filter Changed @ 119k miles. - Transmission Fluid Flush and Changed @ 119k miles. - Brake System Flush and Fluid Changed @ 119k miles. - Power Steering System Flush and Fluid Changed @ 119k miles. - Coolant System Flush and Changed @ 119k miles. - New Front Brake Pads @ 119k miles. - New Rear Brake Pads @ 90k miles. - Front Rotor resurfaced @ 119k miles. - A/C System Service @ 119k miles. - New Central Locking Mechanism @ 119k miles. - Alignment done @ 110k miles. - Professional Interior Detail (steam washed all carpets and seats) done @ 119k miles. THE BAD: A weird set of small paint scratches below the passenger door window. Steering Wheel has wear at the top grip. Steering Wheel Honda emblem is faded. Driver's Side Foglight Lens has a crack, works fine. That's it!! SUMMARY Great car, VERY reliable. Started every day for 6 yrs and 120k miles. VERY well maintained. Washed once a month. One Owner. Non-Smoker. Interior smells new and fresh. This car needs nothing = ready to drive another 100k miles without issue. California Car = no rust. Registered in CA till Feb 2014. No dings or dents. Transmission shift like new. Original MSRP was $23,500 $11,500 in Arcadia, CA Thanks for looking email for pics: mas tek at usa dot com six 2 six two three zero - zero 2 three zero |
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