2007 Honda Element Ex Awd, Salvage, Non Damaged, Runs And Drives Great on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Full payment is due within three days of close of auction.
Hello you are bidding on a very nice 2007 Honda Element EX AWD with only 59,700 miles. The vehicle runs and drives great. The vehicle is in excellent condition. The interior is in great shape and the engine bay is also very nice. The car was previously involved in a accident to the left front of the vehicle. The vehicle was repaired by a insurance company, while the vehicle was being repaired for the customer the body shop that was repairing the vehicle was taking to long and the customer was upset so the insurance company settled with them to keep them happy. After the vehicle was finished the vehicle was sold to us. The vehicle was repaired by one of the insurance company's pros shops and the vehicle was repaired with new honda parts. The vehicles repair is super nice. The vehicle will be sold with a KY rebuilt title which is transferable in any state in the US. The vehicle is available for inspection please feel free to contact me at 502 817 2972. The car is being sold as is damaged. The title will take 14-18 days before it comes in. Super nice vehicle with Low miles. |
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