2000 Honda Insight Base Hatchback 3-door 1.0l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
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I am selling the best value car on craigslist. This is not a theory or an opinion, this is a fact. I spent months researching this car and searching for the perfect one. I found this particular car on ebay a little over a year ago. I bought it for 6,600 dollars and it was the best money I have ever spent. This car is a mint condition 2000 Honda insight Hybrid with 85,000 miles on it. I am the second owner and it is a 5 speed manual. The 2000 Honda insight is the VERY FIRST HYBRID ever mass produced in the united states. It is also one of the best. This car is the number 1 rated MPGs of all time.
Aside from this being the best gas milage vehicle ever produced. This particular car is unbelievably clean. It is is second owner and it is in mint condition, plus it only has 85,000 miles on it. You can find these same cars online with over 300,000 miles on them. If you don't believe me, just look them up. That means that for just 6,000 dollars you will get a car that looks and drives like new and you it will last you for at least another 200,000 miles + you will be getting the best gas milage of ANYONE YOU KNOW. If all this isn't good enough for you, they only produced 500 cars in this particular color. Since this car is 14 years old, I predict that there are no more than 200 left on the road. So therefore YOU WILL NEVER see another car exactly like yours on the road. Unlike the 50 silver Prius's you see every day. In Conclusion, I LOVE THIS CAR. It is my favorite car that I have ever owned, and the only reason I am selling it is because I am moving to Colombia, South America.Whoever ends up getting this car will be getting the absolute best value on craigslist. I am 100% sure that this is the case and I know for a fact that this car shows even better than the pictures. It drives like a dream and looks amazing. Plus you will pay almost nothing on gas or repairs.... EVER. If you doubt anything I say, please do the research on the 2000 Honda Insight. This car only has 2 seats so and it is a 5 speed manual. Only problems are some bubbling near the trunk (not the paint, the trunk and it is pictured), a small dent on the back (pictured, very small can hardly notice), and the gas tank has trouble closing. All of these problems are very small and overall it is mint condition. Also it could use tires soon. It has a clean title and I am the second owner. If you have any other questions please ask. I am also putting this car on EBAY so if I get bids on it there I may not be able to sell it. Last detail about this car is that because it is the first hybrid ever made in the USA and because the color is so rare, it is actually appreciating every year. That means it will be worth more next year than it is now. If you have any questions, please let me know. |
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