2008 Honda Odyssey Minivan Ex-l Res In Near Perfect Shape on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
This vehicle was purchased new in 2008 as a lease. I bought out the lease in 2010 and am the only owner. It has been female owned and driven since day 1. I have taken excellent care of my van. I just replaced the brakes in September of 2013 and replaced the tires as well.
I purchased a transferrable warranty that covers the drivetrain until 186,000 miles or June of 2016, whichever comes first. It has been in two minor accidents. One time a kid hit my rear bumper and just damaged the paint a bit, that was repaired. Another accident was when this idiot hit my side door when she was backing up. That was repaired as well. Everything on the vehicle functions just as when it was new. There is one area on the drivers side Captains seat that has the leather wearing away. I was quoted $250 to repair it. If my reserve is met, I will have the repair done before you get the van. You can see the NADA value in the photos. BTW, Carmax will never allow you to look up NADA values in their stores since that is what they use when selling your vehicle. They block the website so you cannot see what your vehicle is really worth. They only offered me $9000. |
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