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Ex-l 3.5l, Moonroof, Leather, Premium Sound, Climate Control, 1 Owner, Mint on 2040-cars

US $20,449.00
Year:2011 Mileage:21000 Color: is like new
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

2011 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L FWD  

  • Like new condition
  • Low mileage (just under 21,000 at this time)
  • One owner
  • Dealer serviced only 
  • All maintenance records
  • No accidents
  • Never Smoked In
  • Clear Title

Car was delivered in January 2012, so I have about 8 months left on the bumper-to-bumper warranty that will transfer to new owner.  2 years 8 months on the rest of the standard factory warranty.  Car was only driven by me.  AutoCheck shows lien but loan has been paid in full, I have lien release to prove.

Exterior: 

There are only two minor flaws including a 1-inch scratch in the paint on the lower front left bumper (pictured) and a very shallow ding on the roof line above the left rear passenger door that wouldn't show up in a photo.  You have to really be looking to find either one.  There are a few minor rock chips on hood and front bumper, but they are extremely minor and difficult to see (only about as big as the point of a ball point pen).  Apart from that, exterior is like new.

  • Paint is glossy and smooth in all places.  I clay barred and waxed the car in the spring and fall each year including the door jams.  I just did the same last week.  Car was garaged.
  • Glass everywhere is mint.
  • Body moldings, trim and chrome are like new.
  • There is zero curb rash or scratches on all four wheels.  I only pictured one to save room for other photos. No stains on wheels as I wash them regularly and use cleaner wax to seal the paint.  They are mint.
  • Tires are excellent and have been rotated at recommended intervals. 

Interior:  

Just as nice as exterior. 

  • I have new, unused floor mats that will go with the car.  I immediately put in WeatherTech floor liners, including the trunk tray when I bought the car.  These weather tech liners were about $300.  Carpet is mint inside.  I will include the WeatherTech liners with buy-it-now.
  • Dash and headliner are perfect.  Plastic on the rocker panels is excellent.  The soft touch material on the doors is like new.
  • Leather seats are mint and have been kept very clean. I used Zymol leather conditioner to keep them soft and free of cracking and fading.

Mechanical:

All electrics work as designed.  Mechanically there is nothing to mention and service is up to date.  It runs like a new car and is in better cosmetic condition than most certified used dealer cars.  If I traded this car in, it would need zero reconditioning before being put on the dealer lot.  Comes with both sets of keys and all books and records.  I get about 22mpg in mainly city driving, about 29mpg highway.  Great, quiet road car.  No squeaks or rattles.

I think I've covered everything about the condition of the car.  I’m confident enough in my description that I will allow the winning bidder to walk away with full refund if, after inspection, the car is not as nice as expected.  I don’t usually recommend buying sight-unseen, but this car is good enough to do that.

Payment/Shipping: 

As far as payment goes, it must be paid for in full before it leaves my garage.  I’m looking for a $400 deposit through PayPal to end the listing and the balance to be paid with a cashier’s check.  I can accept a personal check, but funds must clear before the car goes anywhere and before any title paperwork is signed and transferred.  Any shipping arrangements will be the responsibility of the buyer, though I am willing to assist.

Car is priced to sell. I'm selling because we have a new company car.  I'm just looking for about trade-in value according to Edmunds.  Whoever buys this will be getting a good deal.  No disappointments.   If I missed anything or if you have any questions, call 773-470-8388. 

Honda Accord Crosstour for Sale

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