2008 Honda Fit Sport Hatchback 4-door 1.5l 67,000 Miles Rebuilt Title on 2040-cars
Athens, Tennessee, United States
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			 I am selling my 2008 honda fit SPORT... I bought another car so this one has to go ... very nice car ... sorry if the description is all over the place im trying to write it as it comes to me ... i know the guy who rebuilt the car and he did a great job... it was hooked to an rv and someone hit them barely from behind .. they replace front bumper ... back bumper .. and back hatch .. no structual damage or mechanical damage at all .. very easy fix for the guy that fixed it and I saved a bunch of money with the car having a rebuilt title (I have title signed in my name and I can write up a bill of sale if needed)... i just got the car serviced this morning and the air filter replaced ... i had it serviced every 3,000 miles for the time i owned it ... iv already put over 10,000 miles on it this year so far ... never had to fix anything on the car ever ... it is a 5 speed ... gets 37 mpg avg ... very fun to drive ... would make a good first car or someone looking for a more reliable car ... if there is any interest in a buy it now feel free to message me or text me ... NADA on the car is around 10,000$ minus around 20% for the rebuilt title then it should be worth between 7 to 8,000$ ... I am selling the car at NO RESERVE so winning bidder gets the car ... nothing at all wrong with the car ... just keep enjoying it  ... I do still drive it daily so miles may go up a little riht now at 67,000 miles... does still have the RV attachment on it ... as you can see from the pictures I the carpet is a little worn on that one spot ... i just put a floor matt over it and never even knew it was there again ... the previous owner before me did smoke ... I do not smoke and after a month of driving the car the smell was gone ... it has cruise control ... the back seats fold flat which gives the car a lot of room and it is a very versatile car ... i have sold almost 400 items and have 100% positive feedback so bid with confidence .. this is a great car im just downsizing and its time for the car to go to a new home ... the car does have some scrtaches from people getting in and out and me putting stuff in it and taking stuff out ... there is a small car door dent cant notice unless ur right up on the car a foot away from it and another ding thats even less noticeable ... has good tires as you can see ... just serviced ... id like to have a 500$ deposit through paypal right when the auction ends ... i can work with you on when you can come get the car ... remember bid with confidence and any questions just message me ... if anyone has cash and wants to buy the car they can text me or call and leave a voicemail 423 333 8155  
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