2011 Honda Accord Special Edition on 2040-cars
Elkton, Maryland, United States
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2011 Honda Accord SE Up for auction is a
2011 Honda Accord SE with 97,981 miles.
This Accord drives excellent, shows excellent, and is very clean inside
and out. It is a one owner car that has been well kept and serviced regularly.
I have taken care of everything this car has needed over the last three years,
and have had absolutely no problems with the running of this vehicle. This is a
non-smoker car with heated seats, leather interior, alloy wheels, and a great
track record. She recently received new tires,
and there is 70% of the tread remaining. The car was recently
serviced in January and received new brake pads and rotors both front and rear,
a new interstate battery, a new water pump and a new oil filter with an oil
change. The water pump and serpentine
belt were removed and replaced. The engine was flushed along with the radiator
and heater core in both directions. PH was balanced and the thermostat and
electric cooling fans tested as fully functional and accurate. These were
replaced because not by need but as being proactive since the plan was for my
son to take the car out to Idaho this fall. Since the service, he has purchased
another car and so this service is just a benefit for you. Overall, there is
little exterior or interior signs of wear. There are a few exterior scratches and a small ding in the front lower drivers side bumper, but nothing out of the ordinary for a used car of this year and mileage. As for
interior, there is a minor warp in the leather on the drivers side seat in the
rear, but other than that the car is absolutely spotless. The accessories and
equipment work as they should with no issues. Everything is above average
considering the year and miles. Being a non-smoker car, this car has no smoke
odor. Engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, A/c, all power equipment works
as expected and with no kinks. The gas
mileage on this car is excellent. She gets me around 31 miles on the highway. This car has served
me very well over the last few years with no complaints whatsoever. I am
selling her to get my son a more climate appropriate car as he is off to
college in the fall for Idaho. If you
have any questions concerning the car, feel free to contact me. |
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