Honda Accord Lx 1993 on 2040-cars
New Hyde Park, New York, United States
4Cly, 88,000 miles, 1993 model, Green color, Heating &
A/C works very well, Looks Good! Vehicle in good condition with very low miles and new stereo. Vehicle Description Make - Honda 4 Cylinder, Front Wheel Drive, Automatic 88,000 Miles Color : Green Power Steering, Windows, Mirrors and Locks AM/FM Stereo, ABS Cruise Control Excellent MPG - 20 to 25 Well taken care with fender bender and fixed professionally - car is straight and without body damage. There is rusting near the back wheels as shown clearly on the photos. My Father has retired and cannot drive any more. Hopefully you can benefit from this situation as it is a very nice car. The car is a final sale and is sold "as is". Therefore, please be sure before bidding as I have been honest in my description. In order to obtain this car you must send payment of $500 by PayPal and the balance must be paid within 5 days of the bid, prior to picking up the vehicle. Vehicle is located in Long Island, New York and can be picked up at any time after payment. If you have any questions, please email me with your phone# and I will call you. |
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2014 Honda Accord V6 Touring
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