2007 Honda Odyssey Lx Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Newington, Connecticut, United States
2007 Honda Odyssey LX with 98,900 miles. This is a former salvage title car however it has already passed the salvage inspection at the DMV. The damage was very minor and purely cosmetic but photos of the damage are available if you wish to see them. All receipts for the parts bought, repair work and detailing are available. All repair work was done by a professional body shop. The engine is a 3.5 Liter V6. The car has been gone through by a professional mechanic and mechanically the car is in excellent shape. Drives very smooth and is exceptionally quiet inside by far my favorite minivan. The rims have been upgrade from the steel ones to the alloy wheels. Steel wheels are also available and have studded snow tires on them. The interior has been professionally steam cleaned and is like new inside only the scratches in the plastic are the only faults as well as two small holes in the sides of the trunk plastic from when I was delivering something and it broke into the side other than that the interior is a 9/10. I am hoping to sell this car as soon as possible and will seriously consider all offers sent to me. Please feel free to call or text me at 860-713-146 four if you have any questions about the vehicle.
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