2003 Honda Element Ex Awd 4wd Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
I am selling my 03 honda element EX all wheel drive because I just got a new car. I am the second owner and the car has a clean title current tags in my name. I have done a ton of recent maintenance including:
New Ft lower ball joints. New Front inner control arm bushings. New Front motor mount. New Transmission side motor mount. New Tie rod ends. New OEM NGK iridium spark plugs. New CD player with hands free bluetooth and AUX in. New set of struts front and rear, not installed yet. (see pic) All maintenance done including rear differential fluid. Car has 193k miles and will easily go another 200k no problem. Everything works, ac is cold no leaks, runs and drives great. My daily driver. Cons: Hood needs to be repainted. The sheet metal is all original honda with original VIN stickers. But the hood and tops of the front fenders need to be painted if you want the car to be perfect. The rest of the paint is fine with the exception of a few dings. Previous owner told me the hood had been repainted. But it is the original hood so the damage must have been negligible. Front seats are cracking as they do in every Element. Rear tires are new but front tires need to be replaced, they are pretty bald. Windshield is original and has a crack that does not obstruct view. Front struts should be replaced as they make a little noise, New front and rear struts are included in auction. Or just leave it and drive it as is, The AWD system works flawless and I average about 24 mpg city and 26 mpg Hwy. So not bad for such a large vehicle. Clean title is in hand in my name and registration is current and good for another few months..2 sets of keys with remotes..I am in whittier during the week mon-fri 10-7 and in venice nights and weekends if you want to take a test drive....Getting offers outside of ebay, so auction may end without notice... Thanks Ryan...email a phone number and Ill call you back. |
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