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2013 Honda Crz Cr-z Ex 6peed Loaded 1 Owner 2,680 Miles 2 Year Warrenty on 2040-cars

US $16,750.00
Year:2013 Mileage:2680
Location:

Melbourne, Florida, United States

Melbourne, Florida, United States
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Hey guys Im selling my 2013 Honda CR-Z I bought new from dealership 3 Months ago. Reason im selling it is Because I cant afford payments anymore Due to Child support increase. When I bought car I put 10k down Cash. I hate to see this car go Its great on gas insurance is Cheap. Its sporty and great on gas. Im selling it For Exactly My Payoff my loss is your gain. The car is a 6 speed ex model has backup cam and is Flawless Showroom condition.

Maturity Date: 6/9/2018

  • Payoff Amount:$16771.96
  • Good Through: 9/3/2014
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    Account #:178312640
    Product:2013 CR-Z

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