2006 Honda Odyssey Ex-l In Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Mount Airy, Maryland, United States
We are selling our 2006 Honda Odyssey EX-L. This vehicle has a current Maryland State
Inspection. The outside is in very good condition and the interior is in excellent
condition. My wife is very particular
about the cleanliness of her vehicles.
We are non-smokers and this vehicle has never been smoked in by anyone
else either. The Odyssey is blue and has
the following features: V6 3.5Liter engine with eco drive (a feature that when
you are not in heavy acceleration uses only 3 cylinders which saves a lot of
fuel), Automatic Transmission, Front wheel drive (with traction control), 4
wheel ABS, Air conditioning (blows cold, front and rear), Power windows, Power
Locks, Power Sliding Doors, Cruise Control, Power Steering, Tilt wheel, Dual
Front and Side Air Bags, Power Drivers Seat, Quad Seating (4 Buckets seats, we
also have the middle seat to make the middle row of seats a bench seat for more
people to ride), Leather seats with front seats heated, Power Sun Roof, Privacy
Glass, Roof Rack, Alloy Wheels, Kenwood Stereo w/ IPOD/Aux jack, Satellite
Ready(with satellite unit installed you will have to activate as we will turn
that off) and steering wheel controls, all door speakers have been replaced,
and it is wired with a separate circuit breaker to run a large invertor. If you pay asking price, I will throw in the
power invertor that we used ($200 dollar add-on). We also have the cargo netting for the rear
area. The van has 185230 miles on
it. It runs great. We still drive it from time to time so the
mileage will be a little more, but we aren’t using it regularly. We have had this serviced regularly and can
provide the majority of the records if you wish to have them. It has a clean Car Fax report. We are the only owner of this vehicle. This is a great family vehicle and has
served us very well. Our family has
grown up, and we really don’t need this size vehicle any longer, and would like
another family to have the same enjoyment out of it as we have. I can provide a copy of the Car Fax report,
and also the Kelley Blue Book value report.
Car Fax says this vehicle is worth $810 over book value. Kelley Blue Book says this vehicle in Very
Good Condition is worth $8.765 and if you add the Car Fax report to that it is
worth $9,575. We are asking $8,300 or
best offer. We also have the original
radio system for the van that will come with the van if you wanted to go back
to the original for some reason. |
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