2008 Honda Fit ~ Light Blue ~ Excellent Condition ~ 36,000 ~ Garaged on 2040-cars
Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, United States
This 2008 Light Blue Honda Fit Sports Model is in
excellent condition and has a low mileage of 36,000. It has very slight paint
chips that are not very noticeable. This car has always been garaged and well
maintained. It has 2 new front tires. Also includes original owner’s manual. I am a retired person who has lightly used this vehicle on primarily non-stop roads. This car has a built in alarm system and two remote door openers. It also has power mirrors, intermittent wipers and paddle shifters. The rear seats are up and down folding seats. There is a brand new spare tire and a jack. This car also has a tire pressure monitoring system. The CD player has an MP3 auxiliary input. I purchased this vehicle from a private seller. I am the second owner and I am the only driver and non-smoker. The buyer is responsible for shipping or pickup and Paypal is the only form of payment.
On Sep-16-13 at 15:03:35 PDT, seller added the following information:
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