2004 White Honda Accord Ex Coupe 2-door 2.4l Vtec New Motor And Transmission on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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For sale is my 2004 Honda Accord Coupe with a 2.4L V-TEC engine and automatic transmission. It runs great, it just had quite a bit of mechanical work to prolong its life. There are no leaks, smells, noises, or mechanical issues that I am aware of. Everything works ok. This would be a good first car, daily driver, commuter, present, or a project car. I am selling it because I got a new car and do not need it anymore. Features: Heated front seats Tan leather interior Wood grain style trim Dual HVAC controls Power Windows Power Locks Power Doors Power Sunroof CD-player FM/AM radio XM radio programmed- I let the subscription run out Driver/Passenger Airbags Anti-lock brakes Microchip Key w/ built in security History: The previous driver of this vehicle damaged the motor by running it low on oil- so this car had a new 2.4L V-TEC motor installed professionally. Shortly after the motor was replaced, the transmission started slipping gears so it had a new transmission installed professionally also. The motor and trans have under 40,000 miles on them. I have put about $2500 into the motor and trans alone- altogether about $6,000 worth of work has gone into this car since I've had it. I have receipts for the motor and transmission work. It has current inspection stickers and the tires are practically brand new. The interior of this vehicle is clean. IF THE VEHICLE IS SOLD LOCALLY ONLY: I can arrange a warranty agreement on the car through my mechanic for 12 months 12,000 miles- local sales ONLY Within 24 hours of auction end, a $500 deposit is due. Full payment must be made withing 7 days of auction end, via money order or cash at pickup. PICK UP ONLY PLEASE! This car is also being advertised locally. |
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