2010 Honda Cr-v Ex-l Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Irvington, New York, United States
ORIGINAL OWNER BOUGHT NEW IN 2010 - CAR IS OWNED BY US / CLEAR TITLE / NO LIENS
.TECHNICAL
FEATURES"
180hp 2.4-Liter DOHC 16-Valve
i-VTEC 4-Cylinder Engine
5-Speed Automatic Transmission
with Grade Logic Control
Real Time 4-Wheel Drive System
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
Front MacPherson Strut Suspension
Rear Multi-Link Suspension
Drive-by-Wire Throttle System
Variable-Assist Rack-and-Pinion
Power Steering
Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars
. Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System
High-Power AM/FM/6Disc Audio System
with 7 Speakers\lncl. Subwoofer
· Steering Wheel-Mounted Controls
· MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack
· USB Audio Interfpce
· XM Satellite Radio
· Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control
with Air Filtration System
· Driver's 1O-Way IPower Seat
· Heated Front Seats
· 60/40 Split Sliding Fold
and Tumble Rear Seats
· Fold-Down Rear/Seat Center Armrest
· Dual-Deck Cargo Shelf
Power Windows 'and Door Locks
Driver's Auto Upf\Cfown Window
Front Center Co~sole
Illuminated VisorYanity Mirrors
· 12-Volt Power O,fitlets '. .
Cruise Control l'
· Exterior Temperature Gauge.
· Floor Mats "."
., Sunqlasses Holder .'i'
with Conversation Mirror
Maintenance Mi,itter System
Compass, ,.' .
. EXTERIOR ~ATURH; .
Power MoonroQijwith Tilt Feature
· 17" X 6.5" Alloy Wheels
· P225/65 R17 All-Season Tires
· Auto-On/Off Headliqhts
· Variable Intermittent
Windshield Wipers:'
Rear Privacy Glass~" , '
· Heated Power ~Ioor Mirrors
Rear Wiper wit~1Washer
Rear Window D froster
Remote Entry w th Security System
SAFETY
FEATURES"
· Driver's and Front Passenger's
Dual-Stage Airbags (SRS)
· Driver's and Front Passenger's
Side Airbags
Side Curtain Airbags
with Rollover Sensor
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSJ\.)_
_ !I.[.'A;,JL'!)c!< Braking System (ASS)
\ Elec\tt;;'r',ic'BrakeDistribution
(EBD)
· Bral(reAssist . ,
· 3-Point S~at Belts '/
· Active Froht Head Restraints
Side-Impact Door Beams '
. Tire Pressure Monitoring System
" ACE Body Structure' ,
Front and Rear Crumple Zone's,
\ATCH System for Child Seats
"INTERIOR
FEATURES"
· l.eather-Trimrned Seats
Leat~er;:Wrapped Steering Wheel
Leath~-Wrapped Shift Knob
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