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2002 Honda Insight, Hybrid, 50+mpg, Automatic, A/c, Runs And Drives Great, 100k on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:102000
Location:

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United States

You are bidding on a 2002 Honda Insight. Car gets over 50 mpg, it is a hybrid gasoline electric engine with an automatic transmission. The car has ice cold a/c and everything on the car works as it should. It has power windows, power locks and keyless entry. It is very easy to drive. It is clean inside and out owned by a non smoker, non pet owner. It has a salvage title. It had very light front end damage that was fixed at a professional shop over 1 year ago. No known problems with the car from the accident. Drive anywhere without any known issues to me. Car is selling as is where is, there are no warranties implied expressed or given. There are some scratches here and there on the car and it is a 2002, not a 2012, please keep that in mind, look at the pics and email for more info. The car has 102,000 miles on it. Thanks for looking and good luck. The car is located in Sacramento, California.
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