2007 Honda Fit Sport Hatchback 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars
Jermyn, Pennsylvania, United States
I'm Selling My wifes Honda Fit. It is in great shape. The only 2 negative things i can say about it is that there are a lot of little dings on it, and the abs light is on from a faulty abs speed sensor. I replaced the front struts about 6 months ago and apparently I damaged the wire. Other then those 2 things it is a great car. I've always used full Synthetic in it and have performed the oil changes regularly. I have washed it almost every week and it has been Garage kept most of the time. We bought it with 33000 miles on it and now it has 132000. Automatic transmission fluid has been changed regularly, and shocks struts and front brakes have recently been changed. Spark plugs were changed at 100k. It has an aftermarket air filter. Inside is very clean. No rips tears or wear on the seats. A few marks on the dashboard but nothing too bad. No rust. no large dents. no check engine light. Recently inspected. It has an aux input for your music, Honda Floor mats, arm rest, yellow fog lights. Also has Konig Titanium 15" wheels. Book value is close to 6000. Please have the money ready to go. I have the title in hand and it is ready to sell. Come and see it. It's located in Jermyn Pa. in between Scranton and Carbobndale. Just call me and we can meet. Thanks
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