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1995 Honda Passport 4dr, Auto, 3.2l V-6, Black W/gray Int., A/c, Cruise, Pl, Pw on 2040-cars

US $2,800.00
Year:1995 Mileage:269000 Color: is nice
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This is a 1995 Honda Passport that is fully loaded with power locks (rear locks stick), sunroof, 4x4 & has been serviced and runs good with about 269,000 miles with hot heat & cold A/C.

The interior looks good with all electronics working as they should. It has an after- market Pioneer  AM/FM/CD stereo with USB & wired amp hookup (the original Honda radio is included also).

It has good carpet and seats (driver seat has a 1 inch tear on upper seam).

The exterior is nice & dent free; Paint is in good shape: some fading on the tailgate and roof. Matching Hankook DynaPro SUV tires have about 60% tread left. Brand new spare tire.

The previous owner just had the engine fully serviced with spark plugs, wires, timing belt & complete brake service at 220,000 miles.

It runs nice, but of course it has that Honda tick that comes with a vehicle with this amount of miles, but disappears after it warms up.

The automatic transmission was serviced also and shifts like it is suppose to. This Passport is ready to roll another 150k.

This is a great vehicle that is sold as-is & is priced right at $2800 OBO. As everyone knows Honda’s last forever. The buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements and there is a non- refundable $500.00 Deposit to PayPal within 24 hours of auction end.   $200.00 paperwork, filing, transfer fees to be paid in addition to final payment.

Please check all photos carefully and ask any questions.  Thanks. Happy Bidding!!

 

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