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2011 Honda Accord Coupe Lx-s 29k Miles San Marino Red on 2040-cars

US $15,800.00
Year:2011 Mileage:29450
Location:

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Gainesville, Florida, United States

This car is 2011 Honda Accord LX-S 2 Door Coupe, It has a 4 Cylinder engine with automatic transmission. Car have 29400 Miles. Color is San Marino Red.


 
  Factory extra options:
  Rubber Floor Mats - Original Floor mats are under them.
  Rubber Trunk Tray
  Rear Spoiler
  Side Molding - To prevent door dings.
  Splash Guards
 
  And Factory Extended Warranty! to 7Years/100K miles that is transferable to the new owner.
 
  Auto History Report is viewable here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8VHD2WL21mpVnFoYkJaMkdIVGs/edit?usp=sharing
 
  This is my wife's car we bought this car in kentucky and she drove it to gainesville to go to school. She is almost done with school and we are looking to sell this car to buy a bigger one. We have owned this car since 1000 miles. It gets about 30MPG and, the range is about 430-450 miles per tank on the freeway. The only Modifications we have done to the car is an Takeda air intake system, H&R sports springs, and tinted windows for a sports car feel. These modifications have been on the car since we purchased it at 1000 miles. We have the original parts for the car however it is in kentucky, we can arrange to have them shipped to you at your expense if you wish. I would rate the car's condition 9.5/10. It is in excellent condition inside and out. It still has the new car smell!
 
  We are technically the second owner. First owner didn't own this car for very long. Id say less than 1000 miles. We purchased this car as a certified used car with about 1000 miles on it. But we treated it just like new. It has never been involved in a moving accident. The only incident we had is an old lady backed into the corner of the rear bumper. It scraped the paint. We went through insurance to have it repainted. Other than that there is no other incidents. All the maintenance has been done on time. 
 
  If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
 
  My phone number is 8596841139. You can call or text. Thanks for looking! 
 
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