2008 Honda Cr-v Ex- 4wd 2.4l Engine, One Owner. We Purchased New! on 2040-cars
Perrysburg, Ohio, United States
2008 Honda CRV EX 4WD
My wife purchased this CRV new in October of 2008- Last few made before 09' year. The CRV has served us FLAWLESSLY without any repairs, problems or issues throughout the life so far. We have completed normal oil changes with FULL SYNTHETIC 5W-20, as required by Honda every 4-6K miles. Tires were replaced at approx 45K miles and have a 70K mile warranty( I do not know if it will transfer?). They are all around 50-60% currently. Front brakes were just replaced last November. Rears are still decent. Everything works as it should, inside and out, with the exception of the ambient air temperature sensor that shows on the dash. It is never accurate and was never an issue that I cared to pay a dealer $90/hr to look at. The exterior has one small dent below the door handle of the Drivers side door, thanks to a shopper at the grocery store and their in-ability to put a cart in the corral! There are other small scratches and chips from normal city and highway driving, but nothing major. The interior is black and has small seat stains from normal use, but is very clean and presentable. Carpets have had weather mats on-top since the day we purchased the car so carpets aren't stained or damaged. No rips or tears in the interior. This car served my wife VERY well and she just upgraded to a new Honda CRV. I have driven this car almost daily over the winter and am purchasing a truck so we do not need this anymore. Car runs and drives 100% without noises, issues or problems. I do not know of any issues regarding the car. We ARE NOT selling due to an accident or problems, just selling as we do not need it and hate to let it sit! Has never been wrecked, has had a good maintenance schedule, doesn't need major expenses such as tires or repairs, and is 100% ready to drive across country. I am selling the Honda as-is, because it is a used car. Ebay is not a chance to bid and then come to look at the car. YOU ARE BIDDING TO OWN IT! If you want to view it before the auction ends, feel free to call me at the number below. Or feel free to contact a service center locally and I can have them inspect it for you. I require a $500 non-refundable deposit thru Paypal within 24 hours, and the balance upon pick-up. You can wire the money, bring cash or wait to pick-up until ANY TYPE of check clears my account(can take up to 10 days). I will not release the car until I have the funds. The title is 100% clean and free of loans/leans and is in my possession. Call with questions or concerns. Andrew 419-810-904two |
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