Honda Accord 2nd Owner Good Cond 75k Miles Save $$$$ On Gas 28 Mpg Storage Sale on 2040-cars
Northvale, New Jersey, United States
1991 Honda Accord Coupe 2nd Owner -Low Miles(for a Honda) 75,600 miles Original. 28 MPG Runs Good-Body Clean -NO Rust- Interior Clean. New oil change- fresh battery-Will pass inspection. I manage storage facility where this car is currently stored, I work this part time and pick ups are made on Saturday- if needed special arrangement is easily made. The car will be SOLD AS IS and has to be moved by Saturday January 4, 2014 . Please pay for the vehicle on time to avoid incurring storage. If more time is needed for pick up, please email, to request more time for pick up. Provided it is paid for on time, an additional weeks grace is automatic, if more time is needed beyond that it will be arranged at that time with the new owner. There is no previous storage on the car. Shipping OK , I will help with all reasonable requests in this area, buyer responsible for shipping , all costs are the buyers responsibility 0 feedback bidders must email for permission to bid, no email will be subject to cancellation without warning If car does not hit reserve HIGH bidder will have an opportunity to own car for lower than reserve price- Bid to own. Car must Sell Need Space Great as a second car or first car for new driver, perfect for college. Thanks for bidding- good clean car |
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Citing an unnamed source within the Japanese automaker, GTChannel goes on to list a few interesting tidbits about the new vehicle. From the sounds of it, though, if Honda is planning a new roadster, it's in the absolute earliest stages of development.
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