2006 Honda Pilot Lx Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Sugarcreek, Ohio, United States
Up for bid is a 2006 Honda Pilot LX in Very Good Condition. We purchased this one owner vehicle from a reputable local dealer about a year ago with 115,000 miles on it. The timing belt, water pump, tires and brakes were all replaced at the dealership right before we purchased it. Currently the vehicle has around 124,000 on it. We absolutely love this SUV, the only reason we are selling is because we got a great deal on a Honda Ridgeline and now have no use for the Pilot. Overall this Pilot is in very good condition for being almost 8 years old. It does a few minor stone chips and scratches throughout the vehicle but I would say it definitely above average condition overall. The only negative thing that I would say that about the exterior is a spot on the bumper where my wife backed into a telephone pole. I has been repaired but wasn't repainted. Its nothing major, but I it is definitely worth mentioning. Please see in close-up picture of bumper. Mechanically the engine is in excellent condition and needs nothing. The interior is also in very good condition without any major stains or rips. Please feel free to come look at vehicle in person if you would like. If you have any questions please call or text me anytime. 330-204-6231. Vehicle is for sale local and I reserve right to end auction at any time. $500 deposit via PayPal due within 24 hours after auction ends. Balance due at time of vehicle pickup.
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Honda Pilot for Sale
- Ex-l certified suv 3.5l nav cd 7 speakers mp3 decoder xm radio we finance
- **we finance** used pilot navigation1 owner free clean carfax 4x4 warranty
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