2004 Honda Crv-ex Very Low Miles on 2040-cars
Norman, Oklahoma, United States
I have a 2004 Honda CRV EX (with moon roof) for sale. It only has 59K miles, kept in the garage most of its life, and has a complete fuel and maintenance record. It had a brand new AC system installed by Honda at the end of last summer. It also has a new stereo system that will allow cell phone or MP3 players to play music, but the original stereo with 6-disc CD changer will be included as well in case that is more desired. (It is a 10 minute task to swap it out.) I am the original owner, it has never been in any wrecks, and there has never been any smoking in the car. The maintenance was primarily done by Fowler Honda or Steve Bailey Honda in Oklahoma (it has a new name now, but it was where the car was purchased.) This car was ~95% or more kept in a garage its entire life to keep it from the elements and was mainly driven back and forth to work and home. It is maroon with tan interior (see photos). The title to the vehicle is clean.
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