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2007 Honda Odyssey Lx Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:214898 Color: /INTERIOR AESTHETICS
Location:

Bronx, New York, United States

Bronx, New York, United States
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You are viewing 2007 Honda Odyssey owned solely by Catholic Guardian Services. This vehicle is essentially a fixer upper or can be used for spare parts. It has 214898 miles and it shows. A listing and pictures of its issues can be reviewed below. The vehicle will be sold As-Is, so please review them thoroughly. Lastly, it is highly recommended that this vehicle not be driven from our location, but towed/shipped to your destination due to its current condition.


PERFORMANCE / ENGINE
  • The battery needs to be jump-started each time you wish to turn on the vehicle. Shutting the vehicle off for even a second requires a jump-start for re-ignition. The battery was recently replaced, yet the issue persists.
  • There is noticeable vibration in the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion. Possibly an axle or motor mount issue.
  • Acceleration and shifting still perform adequately.
  • The brakes need repair.
  • The suspension, while suitable for most drivers, may need to be overhauled for those who regularly drive on notoriously bumpy roads
  • Tires are in fair condition, however the driver side rear one has a slow leak and is currently flat.

INTERIOR MECHANICAL
  • It comes with one plain key/keyfob combination
  • HVAC system works fine
  • The driver and passenger side power windows are functioning
  • There is no spare tire present

EXTERIOR/INTERIOR AESTHETICS
  • Scratches around vehicle and significant damage to driver side quarter panel. Please view them carefully.
  • There is an approximately two foot long crack in the windshield 
  • The driver side sliding door is difficult to open.
  • The passenger side sliding door has shifted off the track and requires repair. Attempting to open the door caused it to fall off, resulting in the damages you see above the rear wheel.
  • There is a hint of cigarette smoke smell lingering in the interior
  • The middle row bench seating is not available.

NOTE: We can not end this auction early by request of any potential buyer. Our auctions must proceed to the end in order to ensure openness and fairness to the public. Thank you and happy bidding!

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