2001 Green Honda Cr-v 4 Wheel Drive! Leather Interior Very Clean! Must See! on 2040-cars
Paterson, New Jersey, United States
VERY CLEAN 2001 Honda CR-V w/134K miles. The car has been very well maintained! The Engine, Transmission, and Frame are perfect. NO ACCIDENTS EVER (check carfax below). There is ONE MINOR mechanical issue, Squeaking from a bushing in the front left. The shock is fine. IT'S ONLY AN OLD DRY BUSHING. This is nothing major at all. Considering the miles of the vehicle, this is not surprising. There is nothing major at all needed to be done. You can drive the car as is for a long time without fixing anything. The Vehicle has been VERY WELL MAINTAINED. 4 CYLINDER, 4WD SUV. GREAT ON GAS AND WORKS PERFECT ON SNOW. CANT ASK FOR MORE. Car is equipped with Leather interior (VERY RARE!), 4 Wheel Drive (perfect for snow), CD player, Cassette Player, ICE Cold A/C, Heat, Sports Rack on roof and much more. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING/PICKUP! We will not ship or drop the car off anywhere. For any questions, please call Al at 973-930-1944 |
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