Nice 1999 Honda Accord Ex Sedan 4-door 3.0l In Great Condition! Leather Interior on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Up for auction we have a nice 1999 Honda Accord 4 Door and Beige in Color with beige leather interior. It's a great car. I'm selling this for a colleague and long time friend of mine. We've worked together and known each other for over ten years now. I'm his go-to-guy for most everything. I even do his taxes. It's no wonder why when his parents decided to gift him their newer car that he decided to have me sell this car for him. This is his sole reason for selling this car. His parents gave him their newer Jeep for his 40th Birthday. Otherwise, he'd love to keep this car as it runs and drives great. Because he planned on keeping the car, he recently put a bunch of money into it. He recently bought a new battery, just tuned up the car and performed much maintenance. He bought the car in July, 2011 as the title reads. He paid about $6,000. It was purchased from a reputable service shop in the Gold Coast area and had a professionally installed brand new transmission. The vehicles current blue book value is at about $4,500. I have the clean and clear signed title in hand ready to hand over to the highest bidder upon completion of this auction. The vehicle is located in my yard in the Midway Airport area and is available for inspection upon request and appointment.
The vehicle runs and drives great. It's very reliable. It had a brand new transmission professionally installed in 2011 and has just recently been tuned up with new spark plugs, wires, air filter and belts. This is a real good runner and ready to be a daily driver. It is however 15 years old and has its fair share of dents, dings and scratches. Overall, it looks pretty good. There are no major accidents. The interior is in great shape. It has leather seats and some wood grain with no tears or rips. Interior is in really good shape. The trunk looks like it's a trunk in a brand new vehicle. Tires are well worn but still have some good mileage. All lights and power accessories are functional. It has a brand new battery and new front brakes. The vehicle is being sold due to receiving a newer vehicle as a gift. A lot of money was recently put into this vehicle with the intention of long term ownership. You won't regret buying this car. This car is still being sold as is with no warranty. I reserve the right to end the auction early for local sale. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. Please look at and review the pictures for condition and feel free to come and see the vehicle upon request and appointment. I would like a deposit via paypal of $500 within two days of auction end. I would like to finalize sale and be paid in cash the remainder due within one week of auctions end. If not possible, please seek approval of any other ideas you may have. I can help a little with shipping if you are out of state but the burden is on you. I'll do all I can to help and cooperate with the shipping company of your choice. Thanks so much for looking and considering this vehicle. Good luck! |
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