2007 Honda Accord Special Edition Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Elgin, Illinois, United States
Year: 2007
Make: Honda Model: Accord VIN: JHMCM56337C005510 Mileage: 100,700 Transmission: Automatic Engine: 4 Cylinder, 2.4 L DOHC 16V Exterior Color: Black Interior Color: Tan Drivetrain: Front wheel drive There's a reason why the Honda Accord is one of the most popular cars. It gets great gas mileage, looks stylish, is roomy, and is incredibly reliable. 2007 is one of the highest rated years out of any year of Honda Accord on Consumer Reports. J.D. Power and Associates gave the 2007 Accord 5 out of 5 Power Circles for Overall Dependability. New Car Test Drive said it "...delivers high levels of quality and performance and ranks at the top of class among mid-size, medium-priced cars..." My wife and I have owned this car (second owners) since end of 2008. We have lived in Utah (2 years) and Illinois (2 years). We have regularly changed the oil at professional auto shops (often the dealer), done the maintenance, and kept it in great condition. It is considered low mileage for its age. The current mileage is 100,700. It was in a small accident while the first owner had it. It has never had an issue from that accident - everything has been in working order. I have a CARFAX that was pulled on the VIN that I can share, if you'd like. The title is clean and there are no issues. We are selling the car because we are moving to an area where a car is not needed. The car is available on July 12th. You can see it and test drive it before then - we just need to use it until the day we move. The interior has minor wear. Everything is in working order though. No tears in the seats, no stains on the seats, everything works. It's an awesome car! Very spacious in the back. Trunk is huge. We have a key fob and extra keys. I've noticed it gets between 24 and 28 MPG depending if you're mainly a city driver or a highway commuter. On road trips I usually get in the 30s. The windows are tinted (i think 0% front windshield, 50% in passenger and driver front, and 70-80% in the back doors, then 90%+ in the back windshield. Very protective for the hot sun that beats down on the car. Keeps the car a lot cooler - plus the aesthetics are boosted with the dark tinted windows and black exterior paint color. Shipping and payment: Buyer will be responsible to pick up the car from seller's house or arrange for shipment. |
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