2006 Odyssey Touring Edition - Texas Owner - Save $$$: No Dealer Fees And Taxes on 2040-cars
Cedar Hill, Texas, United States
Priced to sell quick! Move up into some affordable luxury - this van has every option except GPS and a rear hitch.
Replaced timing belt and waterpump at 105,000 miles. All service performed per the manual. All records available for inspection Engine is in great shape and has lots of pickup. Rear door has some paint scratches. Comes with 3 keys and remote fobs, spare wheel (donut), original papers, and new wipers. I put new tires and wheels on at 120,000 miles and depaxed. Tires: 2/32" of tread or more on them. Has working TMPS sensors. Everything electric works, however within the last month, the power locks have been acting up and one passenger door lock doesn't unlock itself all the time. It might need new brake pads on rear passenger. Other than that, the van is in great shape. It has been very reliable and still has lots of life left in it. There is some minor wear and tear on the interior/exterior that is evident in the pictures. For more pictures, videos, and carfax, click here |
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