2008 Honda Cr-v Ex-l W/nav Auto 2wd Suv Low Miles on 2040-cars
San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
Up for sale is a used 2008 Honda CR-V. Runs great, shows normal wear and tear for a car this age. Mechanic inspection is completed and passed. A copy can be shared with you.
Absolutely NO DEALERSHIPS or CAR-SELLING SERVICES/COMPANIES/WEBSITES. Private Parties ONLY! No Low-ballers. Serious Buyers only please!
2008 Honda CR-V 5DR 2WD EX-L w/NAV, asking $15,299 (price is FIRM). As of 6/17/14, it has 71,338 mi. (Mileage will not increase much as it is not being used as a daily driver, only being started and driven around the block every few days). It is in great overall condition, inside and out. We had a Lemon Squad Inspection done on the car on 6/17/14, it passed and we have a full report for viewing. Also completed a Smog test on 6/16/14. Smog Cert was automatically sent to DMV. Registration is paid through Feb 2015. I would rate the car a 9/10. No engine/transmission/recall issues. The car has not been in any accidents. Has a very minor paint scuff on the front fender corner that has been touched up, and a couple tiny nicks/scratches/dings that are normal "wear & tear" for a 6 year old car. Muffler has minor impact dent/scrape, but does not affect performance, functionality, or smog test result. Can refer you to the Inspection Report for more detail.
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Video of car: http://youtu.be/arp1HFKfKAc
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**Please note that I am NOT the owner of this vehicle. However, I am totally legitimate (this is not a scam) and urge you to call or email me if you have any concerns/trepidation prior to doing business. I am selling this CR-V on behalf of one of my best friends who lives up in L.A. He is currently busy with business/travel and does not have the necessary time to devote to posting an ad, meeting with people, answering questions, and doing test drives. He asked me to sell his car for him since I have a substantial amount of experience buying and selling cars, and because I have successfully sold several cars for my friends and family in the recent past. Cars are my "thing", and I truly enjoy the process of buying and selling them! Please feel free to ask me any questions via email/text/phone. If I don't know the answer, I will ask my friend and relay the info to you ASAP. If you have questions or would like a test drive, the best way of contact is via text at (949)257-7969. My name is Mark.
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OEM add-on options:
HomeLink Rear View Mirror
Factory Honda Fog Lights
Parrot BlueTooth Car Kit
Honda CRV All-Weather Floor Mats
Brand New Snow Chains for Tires
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A/C ice cold. All scheduled maintenance. All records. Excellent condition. Factory GPS system. Fully loaded with all the goodies. Looks & drives great. Never seen snow. No accidents. Non-smoker. One owner. Perfect first car. Title in hand of owner, Must see
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