1997 Honda Accord Lx 2.2,ltr 4 Door Automatic, 123,450 Miles on 2040-cars
Bristol, Connecticut, United States
THIS 1997 HONDA ACCORD LX 2.2 ltr 4 DOOR AUTOMATIC ALSO HAS--------
1---ICE COLD AIR COND 2---TILT WHEEL 3---POWER DOOR LOCKS 4---POWER STEERING 5---POWER BRAKES 6---POWER WINDOWS 7---REAR SPOILER 8---DRIVER AND PASS AIR BAGS 9---CRUISE CONTROL 10---HAS OWNERS MANUEL AND ORIGINAL HONDA CAR MATS 11---JACK WITH SPARE TIRE 12---REAR DOORS CHILD SAFETY LOCK 13---AM-FM CD PLAYER (SONY) ALSO HAVE THE ORIGINAL RADIO 14---30 MILES TO A GALLON 15---124.450 MILES (LOW) THE TIRES AND BRAKES ARE IN VERY GOOD COND LOT OF WEAR LEFT, JUST HAD RECENT TUNE UP AND OIL SERVICE 6-13-2014---- AT 90,000 MILES HAD TIMING BELT, WATER PUMP, DRIVE BELTS, AND COOLANT FLUSH. EMISSION TEST WAS JUST DONE IN CT, GOOD TILL JUNE 2016 (2 YEARS) THIS HONDA IS VERY CLEAN IN AND OUT, THE HANDLING AND CAR PERFORMANCE IS EXCELLENT I WOULD SAY THAT THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT COND |
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