2006 Honda Odyssey Lx Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Englewood, Ohio, United States
2006 odyssey,very nice condition inside and out,no rust. power seat,windows,locks,keyless entry,tinted windows,alloy wheels-tires have 40-50% tread left and all match.6 disc radio,power right/left sliding doors.brakes and exhaust no issues,no check eng. or service lights on. 189,000 miles.interior is tan cloth and in nice shape.drivers seat has some wear but not torn and looks good,other seats perfect.carpet is clean.runs and drives perfect-no odd noises,shifts perfectly and engine has no leaks,knocks or ticks.paints shines and looks great.has small scuff on rear bumper extremely minor. van has been very well taken care of. the not so good-car has rebuilt title from past deer strike and has been repaired and inspected.no frame,airbag or alignment damage. not sure of service history have no paperwork.we purchased van from local dealer auction. you may be able to find service history from car fax or local honda dealer. VIN NUMBER 2HKRL18042H568864 THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION-BID TO BUY ONLY BIDDERS WITH 5 FEEDBACK ALL OTHERS WILL BE CANCELLED. CAR IS LOCATED IN DAYTON OHIO (45414 ZIP CODE) CALL MIKE(937)902-0902 FOR QUESTIONS OR TO INSPECT PRIOR TO BIDDING. |
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