2010 Honda Insight Ex Hybrid, 54000 Miles, Navigation, Xm Radio, Loaded & Nice! on 2040-cars
Schofield, Wisconsin, United States
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2010 Honda Insight EX Hybrid, CVT automatic transmission, 54000 miles, this car is loaded with vehicle stability and traction control, steering wheel mounted audio controls, handsfree bluetooth and phone controls, power windows, power locks, keyless entry, alloys, voice command navigation, 6 speaker premium audio with XM, USB connection, CD and MP3, auxiliary auto connection, ambient lighting, climate control, seat airbags, curtain airbags, heated exterior mirrors, and much much more. This vehicle was bought new at the local Honda dealership and has been owned by one family since new. It has clean Carfax and Autocheck history reports. No accidents, no incidents, no paintwork ever. The interior is clean and free or tears or stains. The carpet looks new and all the factory floor mats are with the vehicle and in new condition. The exterior is clean, with glossy paint and looks great. It has a couple small dings from normal wear (see photos) as to be expected with a 4 year old car, but has no glaring defects. It runs and drives perfect and needs no reconditioning; the tires are less than a year old, brakes are excellent and everything works as it should. It has remaining factory warranty on the IMA battery until 4-30-2017. It was mechanically and safety inspected and needs nothing. All the owners manuals and information are with the vehicle. This is a nice car with a great history. It has a retail book of $15,210 (kellybluebook), $14175 (nadaguides) and $15608 (edmunds). Trade in value ranges from $12000-13000. You can buy this Honda this weekend for $10,999. Please call Wisconsin Auto and Truck Sales LLC at 715-630-0377 to view this vehicle or with any questions. This is my mobile number. If I do not answer, please leave a message. I WILL call you back. (95% of our eBay listings end early with a phone call) Or, email us: Wisconsinautoandtrucksales@gmail.com THIS VEHICLE IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE LOCALLY; WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY. |
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