2005 Honda Accord Ex on 2040-cars
3512 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:2.4L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Manual
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1HGCM71725A005421
Stock Num: 228790367
Make: Honda
Model: Accord EX
Year: 2005
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Tan
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 153969
Navigation System, Leather, Sunroof, 5 Speed Manual, CD Player, Remote keyless power door locks, Power mirrors, 1 one-touch power windows, Clock, Tachometer, External temperature display, Low fuel level warning, Cruise control, Front console with storage, Front and rear cupholders, Front door pockets, Manual rear seat easy entry, Overhead console with storage, Remote trunk release, Speed-proportional power steering, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Interior air filtration, Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger, Trunk light, Leather trim on doors, Front and rear reading lights, Leather steering wheel, Rear floor mats, Dual illuminating vanity mirrors, Variable intermittent wipers, Rear defogger, Power glass sunroof, 4-wheel ABS, Dual front side-mounted airbags, Child seat anchors, Remote anti-theft alarm system, Ventilated front disc / solid rear disc brakes, Engine immobilizer, 2 front headrests, 2 rear headrests, Rear center 3-point belt, Front seatbelt pretensioners, Electronic brakeforce distribution, Emergency interior trunk release, Rear height adjustable headrests, BASE ENGINE SIZE 2.4 L,CAM TYPE Double overhead cam (DOHC), CYLINDERS Inline 4,VALVES 16, VALVE TIMING Variable, TORQUE 161 ft-lbs. @ 4500 rpm, HORSEPOWER 160 hp @ 5500 rpm, TURNING CIRCLE 36.4 ft. FUEL TANK CAPACITY 17.1 gal. RANGE IN MILES (CTY/HWY) 393.3/530.1 mi. EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY) 23/31 mpg. warranties are available for all cars. just call us or come visit our second location at 2806 Patterson st.
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