2007 Honda Accord Ex Sedan 3.0l Florida Car Great Condition New Tires No Reserve on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Up for sale is my 2007 Honda Accord that is in excellent condition and I am the original owner with the clear title in hand, ready to go! I want to sell this car immediately as I am ready to purchase a new car so this listing has no reserve.
The car has never seen snow as it has always been in Florida. I have taken excellent care of this car and have always had the required maintenance performed on regular intervals. Oil changes every 3000 miles, car washes weekly and interior armor all once a month. The car is running excellent with absolutely no issues, and I have never had any issues. It is a Honda and as such is very reliable and is great on gas. I have never had any mechanical issues with the car and I just recently had new tires installed. The car was in 1 minor accident a couple years ago but was fixed professionally and there are no signs of the accident and the car drives great. The paint is in excellent condition other than 1 small minor scratch on the rear bumper that can probably be fixed easily.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask me. Happy bidding! |
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