1998 Honda Cr-v Lx Sport Utility 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Moorestown, New Jersey, United States
Here is a Silver 1998 Honda CRV LX – All-wheel drive - that has about 171,600 miles on it. I am the original owner and this car has served us well over the years. Over its life it has been a family hauler, commuter car, drivers-ed car (for my son), and most recently a drive-around town car for the said son. It is still driven daily. Good gas mileage (25mpg). Has been great in rain and snow. Options on these CRVs were very limited. Included in this car are;
This car has proven to be very reliable and is very much ‘original’. It has a current NJ inspection sticker. Paint is good, minor flaking on the back door. Black plastic outside trim is fading. The interior of the car is in good condition – no tears, cracks, or tears in the dash or seats. Has always been part of a non-smoking household. The carpeting could use a real good wash – but nothing really objectionable. Recent (all in the past few years) repairs/maintenance includes;
Known issues;
No one will confuse this car with a new one. But it has been
very well maintained, runs strong, burns no oil, and still looks good given its
age/mileage. I have done my best to accurately describe this car, feel free to ask
any thing else you would like to know or if more photos are need. Car is located in Moorestown NJ. |
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