2007 Honda Cr-v Ex-l Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l Low Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
2007 Honda CR-V, EX-L AWD, 80K miles, Good Condition, Clean Title, no outstanding loans
Buy it now for $12,500. Or bid and take it home with a reserve price well below all private party estimates of the car's value.
This is the best car I've ever owned. I bought it new in November 2006 and have driven it about 10K/year since then, about 80% highway miles. I am selling the car because I have moved to New York City full time and do not want to keep a car here. I have never had any mechanical issues and have maintained the car in accordance with Honda's specifications. Regular tune-ups and fluid changes, filter changes, new battery three years ago, new tires 10K miles ago. It has no current mechanical issues. There are some minor cosmetic issues:
Kelley Blue Book estimate for Private Party transaction for this car is $14,300. Edmonds estimate is $12,400. Buy this car now for $12,500 or bid and win the auction with a reserve price at a significant discount to all estimates of private party values for this car. Please contact me if you have any questions about the car, or would like to take it for a test drive. The car drives beautifully. I have driven other CR-V model years and have never found one with the same pep and responsiveness that this particular car his. I would gladly sell this car to my best friend at this price. It's a great deal on a great car. With a bank check for the full amount, I'll sign the title immediately; a personal check I will park it in an agreed-to location until check clears at which point I will sign over the title. |
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