2007 Honda Odyssey Lx Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Vilonia, Arkansas, United States
I own this vehicle free and clear and I'm am the first owner. The vehicle has low miles for it's age. I purchased it in Jacksonville, FL where it was later transferred to Honolulu, HI, and just recently the vehicle was moved to Arkansas. This vehicle was never driven rough or abused. There are some blemishes in the paint around the body where I began to correct with Genuine Honda paint, but never had a chance to blend those spots in. I keep regular maintenance up-to-date and Honda has replaced the following:
-Timing belt -A/C compressor -Rotors and brakes -All factory recalls are current I modified it a bit by adding: -LED muilt-color lighting to the AC vents and under the dash and the seats. -20" Black Rims -Chrome Pillars -Alpine Touch Display DVD -Rear DVD Player w/ 20" drop down TV -Viper Alarm w/ auto start (the alarm fuse is pulled, missing antenna and remotes) -Rear backup camera (disconnected) All the above was professionally installed. This vehicle was lucky enough to be in three separate accidents where it was hit in the rear driver's side bumper all three times. The bumper was replaced three times and the tail light assembly once. There is no damage to the vehicle frame. The Viper alarm is missing the antenna, which was removed to replace the front windshield from rock damage. I believe it was stuffed in the overhead by the repair person, but I never checked. I pulled the fuse hoping to find the antenna and lost the remotes. The system requires the antenna and remotes. The Alpine touch display works great, but the DVD player skips DVDs. The CD Player works without problems. There is a second DVD player in the dash that plays for the 20" TV, but also displays on the Alpine to. The Pioneer backup camera is disconnected from the Alpine radio. There is a break in the line running to the camera causing to to work intermittently. I haven't had time to fix it. This vehicle has 20" black rims with some chrome added to the side pillars; this all looks sharp! Click the link below to see a video Test Drive of the vehicle:- http://youtu.be/heyDbZFCP7s Overall, the van is in great shape. I'm selling it because I need an 8 passenger van and this one is a 7. Otherwise, it wouldn't be listed on eBay. Payment: $500.00 deposit into Paypal is required at the end
of auction within 24HOURS of sale end or sale is void. Balance to be paid in
cash- so the paper work can be SIGNED
and title GIVEN at the time of pickup. if for some reason you prefer to pay
with a cashiers check, vehicle and title will not be released until payment
clears my bank. Vehicle shipments must be arranged and coordinated by the buyer. Please ask all questions prior to purchase. If you have a lot of questions, email and I will send you my phone number. Thanks for your interest and good luck! |
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