2009 Honda Odyssey Ex-l All Power Leather One Owner on 2040-cars
Buffalo Grove, Illinois, United States
2009 Honda Odyssey EX-L.
Back up camera, leather seats, sunroof, heated seats, aluminium wheels, power sliding doors, power hatch, radio controls on steering wheels, satellite radio, Sunroof, roof railings, hitch.
VIN# 5FNRL38659B013432
116.000 Miles
CLEAN Title
Rubber Floor mats front, middle and back plus large cargo mat in a trunk.
Hitch with wiring, installed by U-haul with life time warranty
New tires installed 5 months ago for $1000, top of the line all season Michelin.
Miles are highway, commute to work 2 hour every day plus took 2 week road trips every year.
One driver and one owner, bough it brand new from Honda dealer ship in Libreville IL
No accidents, never had any problems with this car, oil change always on time in a shop.
Any questions: 8four7-57one-3537
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