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Go Green With 2000 Honda Insight Hybrid Hatchback, Gets 50-60 Mpg No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:111083
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

For sale: the hard to find and incredibly reliable - 2000 Honda Insight hybrid gets 50-60MPG!!!

This silver, 2 door hatchback comes from non-smoking owners and currently has only 111,083 miles. Other Insights have doubled and tripled that mileage in their lifetime!

In preparation for sale, on 7/15 this vehicle received:
Valvoline MaxLife Syn-blend Oil change
NEW front disc brake pads AND rotors
NEW serpentine belt
NEW air filter

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. What is the condition of the IMA/battery?
 The battery is working great. We have had no issues with it.

2. Are you the original owners?
No, we are not. We bought this from a dealership who told us there had been only one previous owner.

3. Is there any grinding/sluggishness while shifting, transmission or engine issues?
No. The car is in great driving condition and is currently still being driven by my husband to and from work. This means the odometer reading will be slightly higher on the Insight when purchased, but his daily work commute is only 40 miles round trip, so it won't be much of an increase.

4. What is the lifetime mpg for the car?
53.5 mpg

5. Does it have all the body panels underneath for reducing drag?
Yes, it does.

6. How old are the tires and in what condition are they?
Tires are in ok condition. We do not know the age.

7. Why are you selling the car?
We have only had the car long enough to put roughly 2,000 miles on it and although my husband LOVES the gas mileage, he has found a used Toyota Prius that he would rather have. We already own one Prius (my car) and we both love it.


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