2007 Honda Element Ex Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
PLEASE READ ALL INFORMATION BEFORE BIDDING - 2007 Honda Element Kelly Blue Book $12,290.00 THERE IS NO WARRANTY ON THIS VEHICLE Disclaimers: All though I babied this vehicle, 1 Incident may show on report (Accident claim at 14K, first owner. Not disclosed by Honda Dealer upon purchase)- Unknown what it was, before I bought it. Additional claim made for minor damage to the front grill and AC condenser when someone backed into the vehicle in a parking garage at 98,000 miles . This is why the AC Condenser, Radiator and front bumper were replaced recently. Battery was replaced about 18 months ago. Light gray area on dash board is slightly discolored (common problem in the Honda Element). Bidder assumes all liability for the Vehicle. I recommend you inspect the vehicle before bidding if possible. IF YOU WIN THE AUCTION: Deposits: I require a non-refundable deposit of $500 or 5% of your winning bid – whichever is greater - within 36 hours of auction close. You may send the deposit via PayPal, certified funds, or personal check in person (Virginia Beach, Virginia). Personal Check must be cleared at your bank before title and vehicle are released. You are more than welcome to use a 3rd party escrow or holding company if arranged prior to bidding. Full Payment/Balance: Balance is due within 5 Business days of auction end. Failure to pay the balance will result in forfeiture of the deposit. If you plan to pick this car up in person within 24 hours, you can pay the full amount in person Cash. Item will be released once the payment clears. Cash works best. Checks and other forms MUST clear before car and title are released. The winning bidder agrees to pay remaining balance due and pick up (or arrange shipping for) the vehicle within 5 days of the close of the auction. Any other arrangements must be agreed to before bidding. The vehicle is located in Virginia, Beach, VA 23456. And I will be happy to let you take it for a test drive or get it inspected from a mechanic. All service records are with Priority Honda in Chesapeake, VA. In order to complete all financial transactions and paperwork transfer, the buyer MUST provide a valid form of picture identification (Passport or Driver's License or Government issued ID). All financial transactions must be cleared before title and vehicle are released. The item's transfer paperwork must be signed by the buyer prior to pick up or shipping. The shipping company cannot sign for you. If you cannot appear in person to sign these documents I can assist you by fax or email. Shipping or pick up is the responsibility of the buyer (Not Seller)- You may use the pre screened ebay Shipping recommendations at your own risk. Actual Milage May differ due to test drives up to 101,500 miles. |
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