2008 Honda Odyssey Ex Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
Great 6-cylinder car with less than 100k miles for sale by
owner.
• Original owner • Non-smoking • 78,297 miles • Clean • Accident free • Free and clear title
Good looking gray/green metallic on outside with clean gray interior. WeatherTech and original carpet mats (great shape) included. 2 keys with FOB plus valet key.
Drives like a car and has lenty of space. Great for larger families, pets, gardening, etc.
•AM/FM •Air Conditioning •Alarm System •Alloy Wheels •Anti-Lock Brakes •Automatic Headlights •CD •CD Changer (6 CDs) •Child Safety Door Locks •Cruise Control •Daytime Running Lights •Driver Airbag •Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat •Electronic Brake Assistance •Front Side Airbag •Heated Exterior Mirror •Interval Wipers •Keyless Entry (2) •Passenger Airbag •Power Locks •Power Mirrors •Power Sliding Side Doors •Power Windows •Rear Defroster •Rear Wiper •Second Row Folding Seat •Second Row Removable Seat •Separate Driver/Front Passenger/Rear Climate Controls •Side Head Curtain Airbag •Steering Wheel Mounted Controls •Tachometer •Telescopic Steering Column •Third Row Removable Seat •Tilt Wheel •Tinted Windows •Tire Pressure Monitor •Traction Control •Vehicle Stability Control System •etc.
No dealer, origination, procurement, administrative, etc. fees! NOTE: Just discovered a small chip from stone in windshield, but will repair/replace as required. On Aug-03-14 at 17:03:50 PDT, seller added the following information: ***This vehicle is also posted locally and I reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time.*** |
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