2012 Honda Fit White 39k Miles Perfect Condition Rebuilt Title No Reserve on 2040-cars
Citrus Heights, California, United States
For sale is very well
maintained low miles one-owner 2012 Honda Fit in outstanding condition.
The exterior finish is in amazing condition with no dings or scratches. The
interior is new and free from any wear/tear, stains, or odors. All
electrical options are in great working order. The engine compartment clean,
and free of any leaks. The A/C works great and blows cold air. This beauty
drives straight with no pulling, vibrating, or hesitating. The steering is
tight, and the handling is terrific as well. This sporty yet economical car
produces an extremely smooth and comfortable ride. Engine runs strong and
transmission shifts very smoothly. All maintenance and services are up-to-date.
Please see the attached photos of this beautiful automobile. We offer free
airport pickup or we can help facilitate low-cost shipping directly to your
door. This Honda comes
fully loaded with options like paddle shifters, Bluetooth, folding power
mirrors, telescopic steering wheel, immobilizer theft-deterrent system, vehicle
stability assist, with traction control, cruise control, dual zone climate
control, reclining front bucket seats with active adjustable head restraints,
all power options, and much more. Due to previous theft
recovery this vehicle carries CA salvage title. If you have zero or negative
feedback please contact me first before placing a bid or your bid will be
removed. This is no reserve auction
so bid to win! |
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