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2009 Honda Pilot on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:99892 Color: Burgundy /
 Black
Location:

Hartsdale, New York, United States

Hartsdale, New York, United States

Please contact me at : luigilhhubertus@poshtarts.com .

Vehicle Description
2009 Honda Pilot 4WD FOR SALE BY OWNER – Burgundy/BLack – EVERY OPTION (rear view camera, DVD entertainment
system)
EX-L Sport Utility 4-Door 3.5L
For sale by owner is a 2009 Honda Pilot 4WD with 99K mostly HIGHWAY miles and 3.5L V6 with 250 horse power. The car
looks and drives as if it’s almost New. No repairs or maintenance are needed at all. Just buy and enjoy!
The exterior is burgundy and the interior is black. The car has NEVER been in any accident. The car has NEVER had
any paint jobs. Tires - more than 60% remaining.
The car has all the bells and whistles:
· Xenon headlights
· premium wheels
· Heated front and rear leather seats
· Sunroof (one touch open/close)
· 6-CD in-dash changer
· Steering wheel with audio and cruise controls
· Antilock brakes
· Automatic transmission
· Fog lights
· Dual front and side airbags
· Automatic climate control
· Power everything
· Intermittent wipers
· Privacy glass
· Automatic on/off headlights
· Roof rack
· Rear spoiler
· Electroluminescent gauges
· Rear view camera
· DVD entertainment system
· And much, much more
The car is in excellent cosmetic and mechanical shape and there are no problems what-so-ever. It has been
meticulously maintained and always kept in a heated underground garage. Clean smell throughout, has never been
smoked in. This car is XXX clean, and runs and drives perfect. This vehicle's exterior is gorgeous, you couldn't
hope for anything nicer. Oil (ONLY synthetic) was always changed regularly. I am the 2nd owner and happen to be a
car dealer who bought this car for myself, having owned this car for the past 4 years, and it was the most
dependable car I ever had. Not a single breakdown.
Reason for selling – bought a newer car.
I have all the original books, 3 Honda keys, 2 with remotes and 1 w/o.

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