2007 Honda Fit Sport Hatchback 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars
Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States
For Sale a 2007 Honda Fit Sport, in Brilliant Blue color. I have owned this car since it was new. I know you have heard this from everybody, but it is the cleanest honda fit I have ever seen. The paint is shiny, interior clean, engine clean. I know the engine and transmission are in great shape because I always had it maintained. The pictures speak for the cars condition. I am selling because I bought a new honda fit. Here are the blue book prices (Edmunds, private $8755, dealer $9936), (Kelly Blue Book, private $8091, dealer $9560), NADA, private $9669, dealer $10,477). I noticed that Kelly Blue Book is always lower than NADA, so I called them. They stated there values are for insurance companies for replacement cost. Hmmm interesting. I have priced the reserve several thousand below the dealer value. I will offer the same 30 day drivetrain gurantee that a dealer offers for used cars. The car has Michelin Pilot tires on it with about 60% of the tread left. Engine is the 1.5 liter, with 109 horsepower. Transmission is a 5 speed automatic. Mileage if driven nice is 34 to 35 in town and 39 to 42 on the highway. We have kept track of every tank of gas since the car was new. We averaged for the life of the car 34.5 in town, 39.5 highway. Wind and cold weather do lower the mileage. Highest mileage we ever got was 48 mpg, lowest was 28 mpg. We have added a remote start which is nice if you need to warm up or cool down the car before driving. The windshield has been replace in the last year and a new battery was put in.
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