2011 Honda Cr-v Ex Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Spring Valley, New York, United States
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2011 Honda CRV EX SUV AWD 4x4
We Purchased this car directly from the Honda Dealership in Mahwah NJ next town over in 2011. Non-Smokers, used mainly to communte from Bergen County NJ to Rockland County Using either RT 17 or GSP, cruising speeds with kids inthe car. We have no complaints as the car hs no issues at all. Delivers consistent reliability through all 4 seasons with great gas mileage. The Goods: Full Sliding and Tilting Sunroof Factory Installed Pin Strip Detail Reverse Monitor-Sensors Bumper Installed Roof Racks Rear Spoiler Rear Windsheild Wiper Never used Complete-kit Rear spare under Trunk The Bad??? Not any issues with the car mechannically, electro, etc. Car has a few scratches on the body that will have my brother to wax The Tires are Original and can withstand another season, but should be changed before the winter IMO. The Terms: Car is daily driven from Teaneck Nj to Suffern NY 2-3 days a week and can be seen upon appintment. Cash or Bank Check is the way to go. W can send more pics upon request, otherwise we urge ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS to come see the car- as its going to find a nice new home soon. |
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