2005 Honda Accord Ex V6 3.0 2 Door Auto Navigation Loaded Excellent on 2040-cars
Toms River, New Jersey, United States
BEFORE I DESCRIBE THIS AWESOME CAR I NEED TO CLARIFY SOME ISSUES THAT ARE STATED AND ARE UNTRUE THE ISSUE WITH THE TITLE OR MILEAGE IS INCORRECT IT WAS A CLERICAL ERROR BY THE DMV WHEN FILLING OUT THE PAPER WORK THEY CHECKED THE WRONG BOX AND IT SHOWS THAT THE ODOMETER HAD TO GO AROUND TO OVER ONE MILLION MILES AND OBVIOUSLY IT DID NOT, IT HAS 105,232 ORIGINAL MILES ON IT AS FOR THE MINOR ACCIDENT I BELIEVE IT WAS A DOOR DENT FROM THE PRYOR OWNER WHO HAD IT REPAIRED YOU CAN NOT SEE ANY EVIDENCE OF ANY DAMAGE SO THIS CAR SHOULD BE LISTED AS A 79+ CAR AND NOT A 53 AS SHOWN THE CAR HAS VERY MINOR SCRATCHES AND CHIPS ON THE NOSE AND REAR BUMPER FROM NORMAL WEAR AND TARE THERE IS A 1/2 INCH SCRATCH DENT THE SIZE OF A NICKLE ON THE DRIVER DOOR OTHER THAN THAT THE CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT FOR A 9 YEAR OLD CAR. I AM WILLING TO HAVE A NOTARIZED LETTER STATING THIS AND I CAN HAVE THE PREVIOUS OWNER DO THE SAME IF NECESSARY I WILL SWEAR TO WHAT I SAY IS THE TRUTH. NOW THAT THAT IS OUT OF THE WAY THIS CAR IS AN AWESOME CAR THE REASON FOR ME SELLING IT IS I NEED CASH TO BUY A HOUSE AND I HAVE MANY OTHER CARS THIS IS A 2005 HONDA ACCORD EX V6 2 DOOR WITH A 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANS IT HAS FRONT WHEEL DRIVE, IT HAS THE BIG 3.0 ENGINE THAT HAS LOTS OF TORQUE AND THE PASSING POWER WHEN NEEDED AND STILL GETS GREAT MILEAGE IT HAS A IN DASH NAVIGATION WITH TOUCH SCREEN ON BOARD INFORMATION CENTER AS PER ACTUAL MILES PER GALLON DISTANCE TO EMPTY AND MANY OTHER THINGS TOO MUCH TO LIST IN IT IS ALSO THE 6 CD CHANGER WITH AM FM STEREO WITH SERIUS SATELLITE RADIO ALL BUILT IN THE TOUCH SCREEN ALONG WITH THE AC AND HEAT FAN AND AUTO SEPARATE SIDE BY SIDE CONTROLS FOR DRIVER AND PASSENGER IT HAS A 6 WAY POWER DRIVERS SEAT WITH LUMBAR HAS POWER WINDOWS, MIRRORS, DOOR LOCKS, TRUNK AND GAS DOOR, POWER SUN ROOF, TILT STEERING WHEEL with CONTROLS FOR STEREO, NAVIGATION AND CRUISE CONTROL, THE BREAKS ARE GOOD THE TIRES ARE MORE THAN 50% LIFE ON THEM AND THERE ARE 16 INCH ALLOY WHEELS THEY HAVE SOME MINOR SCRAPES THAT CAN BE POLISHED OUT. ALL IN ALL IT IS AN AWESOME CAR THAT LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT IT WILL LAST A LONG TIME AND GIVE THE NEXT OWNER MANY YEARS OF DRIVING PLEASURE, I AM SURE I AM LEAVING OUT MANY OTHER OPTIONS. THE BOOK VALUE ON THIS CAR WITH THIS MILEAGE AND EXCELLENT CONDITION IS $10,300. AND I AM ASKING $8.995.00 OR MAKE ME A REASONABLE OFFER I WILL CONSIDER. ANY OTHER QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME BY EMAIL OR CALL 732 998 2376 THANKS. you have to see this car to appreciate what i say and if you see it you will buy it
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