2008 Honda Cr-v Ex-l Only 6400 Miles Like New Loaded Leather Sunroof on 2040-cars
Hollister, Missouri, United States
The Honda CR-V has been the best-selling SUV in America for several years. Due to its excellent reliability, good looks, fuel economy, outstanding resale value, and safety ratings the CR-V remains at the head of the class. This particular CR-V is a 2008 model with only 6420 original miles! It is the EX-L (top of the line) and the only missing option is navigation. Everything else you would expect is present like all-wheel-drive, heated leather, sunroof, all power, etc. This vehicle is in excellent condition and has absolutely no accident history. With an original MSRP of over $28,000, this is like buying a new car while saving thousands of dollars. No disappointments! This car is ready to go! Please call Brian at Branson Auto Auction with any questions at 800.335.3063. If still available this vehicle can be seen at our Collector Car Auction on April 11th and 12th in Branson, Missouri. Please call for details.
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