2005 Honda Accord Ex Coupe 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Houston, Pennsylvania, United States
2005 Honda Accord Ex
4 cylinder engine 220,986 miles (90% are highway miles) 6 disk cd changer crusise ipod harness moon roof One one key Asking $5,300.00 OBO I am the 2nd owner of this vehicle. I purchased it as a lease trade in. it had 12,000 miles when I purchased it. It is well taken care of. I have done all the required maintenance, as well as running synthetic oil in it at all times. Body is in good shape. No rust. Just a little highway "rash" from driving 400+ miles a week on I 70. This car still gets 30+ mpg. It should run for another 250,000 if taken care of. All 4 tires were new in Dec, 2013. New battery in October 2013. I have a clean title in hand. Buyer is responsible for all sales tax and titling fees. Car is available for test drives. Feel free to ask questions. Cash,cashiers check, or money order only. I will not ship the car international. Seller must be willing to come to my location for pickup or to see the car. I am willing to travel within 30 miles of Washington,Pa to meet someone. |
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