2001 Honda Odyssey With Low Miles on 2040-cars
Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
Up for your consideration is my 2001 Honda Odyssey that is in good condition. This vehicle was purchased new by a friend of my mine from a local dealership here in Atlanta for $27,000. I still have the original window sticker. I bought it from him a few years ago when we needed a vehicle. Hopefully you can see from the pictures that the van is in good shape and has been well cared for. There are no rips or tears or excessive wear in the interior. There are a few scrapes and dings on the exterior, but overall in good shape in my opinion. The vehicle runs well and gets over 25 mpg when your cruising. We have taken it to upstate New York as well as to southern Florida and we have not had any problems with it. The tires and brakes are good and everything works on the vehicle. The AC is cold, it has dual sliding power side doors, both work as they should. All the power windows work as they should. The only issue we have ever had with the van is hitting a trailer hitch on a large truck which cracked the front bumper and punctured the radiator. I bought all new parts, radiator, ac condenser, and bumper cover and a friend of mine who works at a local body shop did the repairs and painted it. Since that time, every once in a while when you stop the car quickly, several lights come on the dash for a moment, all the warning lights for the doors flash on as well as a couple of other warning lights. But after a few seconds they just go off. There are no warning lights on after you start the car or when your driving. I asked a couple of people I know and even took it to the dealership and there were no codes in the computer, so I just ignore them since they only flash on for a few seconds occasionaly.. The new owner can choose to try and solve the mystery. But since it doesn't interfer with the driving of the car I just wanted to make mention of it. It doesn't leak or use any oil. For a 13 year old vehicle it starts and runs well. I am not a dealer so I can't issue a warranty, the car is being sold "as is", but with that being said, I believe you could fly into Atlanta and drive this van home no matter where you live. If you have any questions please feel free to email me and I will do my best to answer you quickly. I have six vehicles and only three drivers in the home, so I am paying way to much in insurance to keep all these vehicles and that is the only reason I am selling this van. If you need the van shipped I will do my best to coordinate with the shipper and get the van to them, but it will be the buyers responsibility to secure a shipper. Thank you for your interest and have a nice day.
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