Honda Accord Lc 1995 Model Year This Vehicle Was Made In Japan. 4-door White on 2040-cars
Walnut Creek, California, United States
This vehicle was manufactured in Japan and purchased by me new in June 1999. It has been maintained in accordance with the owner's manual. The owner's manual wil come with the car. All of the maintenance records will be made available for the new owner's inspection. The timing belt and the water pump were changed in August 2012 at 206267 miles. Every 105,000 miles is recommended, it has 85-thousand miles until next recommended replacement. A new battery was installed in November of 2013. Batteries in this vehicle have lasted six-plus years. Brake service and replacement of front brakes in February of 2012. Last regular service was done in August of 2013 at 222425 miles. The tires (see photo) have plenty of ware left, I estimate 20-thousand miles. All five keys will come with the vehicle. Seller will have the vehicle smog certified. I am willing to work out a delivery of the vehicle to the buyer at any safe location within 30 miles of Walnut Creek, California. A one time full payment of the purchase price is required. I will accept a bank cashier's check, a US Postal Service money order or a transfer to my Chase Bank account.
On Feb-13-14 at 21:22:35 PST, seller added the following information: In combined local and highway driving gets about 30 mpg. |
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