2003 Honda Pilot on 2040-cars
West Nyack, New York, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Honda
Model: Pilot
Trim: EX-L
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Power Locks
Mileage: 253,000
Sub Model: 4dr 4WD EX-L
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Unspecified
Interior Color: Gray
UP FOR SALE
2003 HONDA PILOT EXL
3.5L 6 cylinders, Automatic transmission
Beautiful Red exterior / grey cloth interior
Super clean inside / outside
ABS, AC, CD/AM/FM radio, cruise control
Still good tires, alloy rims
Great gas saver, about 17- 22 mpg
Fully loaded 4WD SUV
No accidents!!!
I have for sale here my 2003 HONDA PILOT EXL 4WD fully loaded SUV with very powerful 3.5L 6 cylinders engine, beautiful red exterior, very clean grey cloth interior, 3 rows of seats, all power (windows, doors, locks, mirrors), power seats, original keys, AM/FM/CD audio system, alloy rims, side steps, roof racks and much much more! Engine oil was changed always in time every 3k miles. Great SUV with about 17-22 mpg. I know this HONDA PILOT is a great car and been well taken care of. Also comes with front, side airbags, floor mats, rear window defroster, AC, cruise control with steering wheel controls, power windows. It’s a no smoker vehicle, very clean seats, door panels, headliner etc. Passed the NY state inspection and there is no known mechanical, transmission or engine problems. This car is very clean inside and outside. Still in great condition. All brakes, exhaust, shocks etc are in good working condition, vehicle needs nothing to drive home today. Its ready for its next owner. Its a great car for every day driving and great MONEY SAVER!!!
This HONDA PILOT is a very nice car. NO ACCIDENTS, NO FLOOD DAMAGE, NO RUST.
The recent services been done:
- oil changed
- transmission and differential fluids changed
- still good tires
I have title on hands, there is no lien on it and car can be registered in every state. My price is very reasonable. I am selling my HONDA PILOT as-is, with no warranty on it. Since i had this SUV i never had absolutely no problems with it. Always took care of it, kept it clean. Serious buyers only. If you don't need this vehicle so don't bid. NO RESERVE auction. If you have any questions you can call me any time at 845-480-4014. Good luck!
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