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2000 Honda Accord Lx Coupe 3.0l V6 Sfi Sohc Photos/ Carfax Available Not Running on 2040-cars

US $1,200.00
Year:2000 Mileage:109888 Color: scratches from minor accidents
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

2000 HONDA ACCORD LX COUPE 3.0L V6 SFI  SOHC white exterior tan interior.

Car is not running you MUST make arrangements to tow it away yourself.

Low mileage! This owner drove less than the industry average of 15,000 miles per year.

LOW mileage: has had an average of 7,000 miles or less of use per year. Scratched exterior: you may wish to repaint. Car not running with dead battery. Has not been driven for five months. Engine was making noise so we parked it in June 2013 -- unknown problem. Might be a simple thing like needing a new alternator or some belts, might be major. Car is due to get new drive chain and water pump as it approaches 100,000. Many exterior scratches from minor accidents, bumper stickers as pictured, and roof shingles fell on it two years ago during windstorm. Panel on back of passenger seat needs new clips. Front passenger visor needs new clip as well. Side airbags may not be operational as "SRS" light has been on for years and we haven't paid the dealer to reset it.

 

We have paid to have CARFAX available and I have taken over 30 photos showing everything possible on the car. ONE FAMILY OWNED.

 

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Year purchased

1999 

2006 

2007 

Type of owner

Personal

Personal

Personal

Estimated length of ownership

6 yrs. 8 mo. 

7 months 

6 yrs. 7 mo. 

Owned in the following states/provinces

California 

Arizona 

New Mexico 

Estimated miles driven per year

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6,638/yr 

Last reported odometer reading

54,278 

68,321 

79,719 

 

 

My brother & his wife owned it first. He is a lawyer in the California Los Angeles -- Pasadena area. This car was bought to drive clients in, so he kept it showroom-spotless. He sold it to my mother, who lives in Arizona. She and her husband have multiple cars, so it was not driven much. I bought it off them to have a reliable car. My husband and my grown son have driven the car some, but mostly I just drove it in Albuquerque to and from work. I smoke, and I have had a variety of grandchildren and animals in the car. (Dogs, cats, guinea pigs & gerbils.) The "last mileage reported" is from 2008. I didn't think to write down the current mileage before the battery died, and I'm not going to jump the car just to give a reading unless eBay insists. I run about 7,000 miles a year in use, so do your own math. We have used the local Albuquerque car repair shop "Dearholt AutoCare"  for almost every repair and oil change so you can check their records if you'd like the car's history.

 

I tend to bang into things in the parking lot, so it gets scratched about every six months. Carfax has minor accidents reported on: 04/19/2010 and 03/22/2012. Registration current until 5/2014, although in New Mexico you will have to re-register as soon as you purchase it, since plates follow the owner, not the car. 

 

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On Nov-17-13 at 19:23:10 PST, seller added the following information:

Both knobs on the heat / cooling console have come loose, but they aren't needed, as you can turn the fan and temperature on and off by rotating the stems. Both knobs are still loose in the car.

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