2007 Honda Cr-v Lx Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l Fully Loaded on 2040-cars
Saint-Leonard, Quebec, Canada
You are bidding on a Honda CRV LX 2007 Comes with 79 555 Miles,127 289km Black exterior and black Interior. FULLY LOADED. Automatic transmission. Front wheel drive. Female owner. We've bought this car from Honda dealer and was sold as Canadian certified pre owned vehicle. It has an existing warranty from Honda, engine and transmission until 2017. It was very well maintained. It comes with remote starter, keyless entry, winter tire only. Tire has left more that 60%.There is 1 little scratch, please see the pictures below. small dent on the right side of the passenger front door, not visible from too far. Rims have little rust on it. Vehicle runs great like a new car. It has no other problem. It was inspected from Honda and everything is in perfect shape. Mechanical A1. If you have any other questions, please contact me at 514-802-8300 or via email. Good luck bidding !!
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