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2005 Honda Accord Lx 5 Spd *** No Reserve *** 2.4 I-vtec 4 Cylinder on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:200955
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I'm a private seller.  There are no hidden doc fees, admin fees, or taxes.. What you bid is what you pay..

 

Hi, I'm selling my 2005 Honda Accord Lx 5spd *** NO  RESERVE***, due to me buying a newer car.. It has the 2.4 I-VTEC four cylinder with a TIMING CHAIN, no timing belt, that's a good thing.. Being it is a 5 spd Honda with a timing chain, this car should run for a very very long time.. It has a rebuilt Alabama title from a minor front end accident that happened and was fully repaired and inspected by the previous owner..  It has 200k miles, cold a/c, hot heat, new radiator, hoses, spare tire but no jack,  factory radio w/ cd player, power windows, locks, and mirrors.. All of the lights and signals work properly.. The interior is in very good shape, I rate it a 8 out of 10 and I'm a very detailed person.. There are no chips or cracks on any of the windows or windshield.. It comes with one original key, "that has seen better days" with the built in keyless entry.. It doesn't smoke, no weird noises, and doesn't leak any fluids..  The car runs great, shifts smooth, and  drives good.. It has been garage kept by me, and gets 28 mpg's combined.. 

The car has been painted.. The original color was a dark shade of silver. It is now gray, not a big difference between the two.. They painted the original rims black at the same time.. All this was done by the previous owner when they had it repaired

 

The NOT SO GOOD:

The tires are around 50%. No major dents or scratches but I'd rate the paint / body a 6 out of 10 from up close.. It looks a little better in these pics than it does in person..  The check engine light is on, had it scanned at a national parts store and no codes came up, not sure why its on.. It does need an alignment, I think some front shocks, the low beams seem aimed a little low,  and the cruise does not work..

 

Auction Terms

This is a NO RESERVE auction meaning the highest bidder will be the successful winner.. If you have a score lower than a 10 next to your user name please send me a message so I'll know that you understand the terms of this auction..There's a $200 deposit via PAY PAL within the first 24 hours after the auction ends.. The balance will be due by CASH within 7 days, unless we discuss and agree on a different payment method..  So please have your funds already in your account and readily available..

The car is located in Huntsville, AL and can be viewed and test driven..  two five six 513 one 6 four one

 

***** This is a no reserve auction, I reserve the right to end auction early only to a Ebay bidder if the price gets up near  a certain amount.. I will not end the auction within the last 24 hours..

 

This is a used car and I've described my Accord to the best of my knowledge..  Any questions feel free to send me a message, text, or call..   two five six 513 one 6 four one..

Thanks and happy bidding

 

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