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2007 Honda Odyssey Ex-l Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:115150
Location:

Topeka, Kansas, United States

Topeka, Kansas, United States
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CONDITION:
This Honda Odyssey was taken in as a Honda Dealership trade, It's been through the shop, and has a new battery, power steering lines, and axle.
Drives straight down the road, engine is strong and quiet, the transmission performs smoothly and well.
The tires are all Goodyear new with 7/32 or more tread left on them.
Brake pads were greater than 70% with no warping or uneven wear on the rotors
All the front and rear suspension checked out.
The glass is all Honda OEM, and has no chips, cracks or other damage.
There are a few paint chips missing from the rear hatch garnish just below the window (see photos)
Carpet in the rear cargo area has various heavy stains, there's also some staining in the passenger area.

WARRANTY:
This van comes with a 90 day / 3000 mile nationwide warranty on the engine and transmission, additional bumper to bumper coverage is available up to 4 years or 48,000 miles; message for a quote.

PRICING:
We're a small dealership who maintains prices that match the Private Party Blue Book Values, and not the Dealer Retail Prices.
Feel free to make an offer, but we're not going to sell it for $2.00 :)

PICKUP & PAYMENT:
We provide pickup service by appointment from Kansas City International Airport (MCI) payment may be made with a Cashier's Check, Loan Check, or Cash.
If you choose to pay any amount with VISA, AmEx, or Master Card, then there is a 4% fee added to the total cost. ($40 for every $1000)
Deposits are non-negotiable, and non-refundable. Negative feedback will be given for non-payment of a deposit or vehicle.
We're a dealership licensed in the state of Kansas, if you are a Kansas resident, then you must pay sales tax at a rate of 8.8%
If you travel from out of state to purchase the vehicle, then it may remain in the state for no more than 14 days.
"Doc Fees" are just another way dealerships try to rip you off, a title costs $10, a state inspection costs $20, and a 60 day tag costs $3; we do not charge "Doc Fees" for any of these.

CONTACT:
I'm available to answer any questions you may have about this or any of our other vehicles, please feel free to call or text 785.430.8333

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