2000 Honda Cr-v Se Sport Utility 4-door 2.0l 4x4 Super Low Miles! Leather! Awd on 2040-cars
Newark, Delaware, United States
**Bid ONLY if you have the financial ability to pay AND will pay if you are the highest bidder. Bidders with under 50 feedback, please contact us PRIOR to bidding. We expect all of our sales to go very smoothly. Our feedback is 100% and we strive for the best service. Thank you! 2000 HONDA CRV LX 4x4 w Automatic and Leather ~~~SUPER LOW MILES~~~ ~~~ONE OWNER~~~ Want to "Buy it now", take a test drive or have questions?? Give us a call! 302-444-5260 (England Motorcoach) NEW CASTLE, DE 19720 Vehicle Details
With only one previous owner, this automobile is ready for you! The vehicle runs and drives like new and has no known defects. Its engine is smooth and powerful, and the transmission shifts with ease. The suspension is crisp and the black leather interior looks new and has been professionally detailed! The tires on this vehicle have tons of tread left on them (9/32 on all 4 matching Cooper CS4 tires). The CS4 Cooper Touring Tire according to Cooper's website is a, "premium luxury touring tire designed for drivers who want optimum ride comfort, sporty handling and all-season traction"! The overall condition of this vehicle's exterior is average. There are a number of small dings, scratches, etc from regular use over the years. There is also an area of paint fade on the driver's side rear door. We believe that there was a sign placed on the vehicle because it would explain the fade. All power equipment is functioning properly on the vehicle - the windows go up and down perfectly, the heat and air conditioning work great too! Under the hood, it's extremely clean and presentable. It has new hoses installed and a Honda brand battery. As a dealer, we have taken this vehicle on trips to locations in excess of 100 miles so we are fully confident in this vehicle's ability! If you are bidding from another state, bid with confidence that this vehicle runs and drives very nicely. If anyone has any questions OR would like to "Buy It Now" and skip the whole auction thing, please call us at 302-444-5260!
Condition Report / Vehicle Condition
On May-01-14 at 18:16:58 PDT, seller added the following information: Update: according to autocheck, it was in a very minor fender bender in 2001 when it was nearly brand new. The damage was limited and was professionally fixed. As you can see, it looks great and drives flawlessly. CLEAN CLEAR TITLE. Delaware State Inspected too. Bid with confidence - we have 100% positive feedback and have a very strong reputation in Delaware as a leader focusing in Mercedes, Audi and Honda |
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