2003 Honda Odyssey Ex-l Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Murphysboro, Illinois, United States
Up for bid is an awesome 2003 Honda Odyssey EX-L. The van is in full working order. Super clean and well cared for. A/C blows super cold, heat is hot, DVD player, rear air and rear air control, heated leather front seats, power drivers seat, rear sliding doors work, 3 sets of keys, 2 with automatic door/lock openers, all original purchase paperwork, the downside....transmission slipped in 3rd gear last week. No check engines lights are on (see photo) but I did take the van to my mechanic (who is not a friend of friend but a real, certified mechanic) and had a diagnostic ran and he confirmed it is slipping in 3rd. It does not do it often and when it does I correct it by letting off the gas and reapplying and it shifts but it does happen sometimes. But, in the words of my mechanic, "it won't leave you stranded" so, driving it home or having it hauled would be a decision you would need to make. I am available to show the van in Murphysboro, IL. Pickup after auction end is the responsibility of buyer, a $500.00 deposit would need to be made within 24 hours of a winning bid or I will re list it. Tires still have lots of tread and their are no major dents just a few chips as noted in the photos. The farthest passenger side ceiling air vent is missing the insert but a new one could be purchased on Ebay for $25.00 if it bothers you. Just had the oil changed a couple hundred miles ago. The DVD player does have the outlets for the wireless headphones but I do not have the headphones. It does have a Sirius radio installed and ready to be activated by the new owner. Third row is stow and second row captains chairs are removable. All drawers, storage components and tray table between driver and passenger are fully functional. Cup holders on sides of 2nd row captain chairs and cup holders available for third row. All leather. All original floor mats. Clear title in my name, in hand. Cruise control works. Homing device you could sync to items like garage doors, interior computer operated lights, etc. I tried to cover everything but if you have any other questions please feel free to ask! Happy Bidding!
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