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2004 Honda Accord One Owner Well Kept In Good Running Condition Navigation V6 on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:214685
Location:

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Car has been in my possession since day one.  Bought at dealership locally.  I've fixed some major components in the last 2 - 3 years.  Just a list. 
  1. Starter, 2013
  2. Air condition compressor and condenser, 2013
  3. shocks, 2012
  4. rear wheel bearings, 2011
  5. rotors, 2011
  6. thermostat, 2012
  7. serpentine belt, 2012
  8. Timing belt last fall 2013 at Browns Honda, 
  9. radiator, 2013
  10. battery, 2012
  11. air filter and oil at regular 3-5,000 miles.  
  12. Leather seats in decent condition, 
  13. no major scuffs or marks, (driver's side is obviously more worn.)  
  14. Navigation works great as does the XM radio.  
  15. I also installed a aftermarket iPhone connection so that you can listen to pandora and iTunes on your phone.  
  16. all three motor mounts 2012
  17. DVD navigation player in trunk replaced 2012
  18. New windshield (2013)
Noticeable other items:

  1. Front hood as some chips in paint that I have added some silver touch up paint to.
  2. Left driver side read panel bumper has 3 marks in it.
  3. Bumper has several scratches.
  4. Trunk does come Honda rubber organizer
  5. Tow hitch on back with electrical hookup
  6. Center console cover stays up. Quick fix to replace ($120)
  7. minor marks on interior in back
  8. small dent in front hood near latch
  9. small dent on top of rear drivers side rooftop.
All power seats, windows work
Cruise control works
Navigation, works
AC is ice cold
Heated seats work
Engine accelerates as normal.  
Tow hitch was used sparingly to haul a small trailer for large items to the dump.


The only items that I would recommend in the next 10-25,000 miles,
1. Power steering pump works, but mechanic said it might need to be replaced
2. brake pads have about 20,000 miles left.
3. Tires have about 15- 20,000 miles left.  I've put 20,000 miles on them.

Other than that its a great used car.  Email me if you have any questions.


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