2007 Honda Pilot Ex-l W/ Navigation Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l 4wd 76k Miles on 2040-cars
Huntsville, Alabama, United States
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This is a 2007 Honda Pilot EX-L with Navigation and is 4WD. Vehicle has 76k miles on it. A 3rd owner vehicle that we took in on trade last week. Very nice both inside and out. Smoke free vehicle. It has been through our service department and been fully inspected. We did find it needed new front and rear brakes so we put them on. No other issues were found. The tires are in good enough shape to drive on for a while but it wont be long until new ones are needed. There are no major dings dents or scratches on the vehicle. Looks like it should. Runs and drives great with no warning lights on either. A very nice 3rd row seat SUV for the money that is loaded with options. You cant go wrong with buying this one! Features: Leather, Heated Seats, Memory Seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Digital Climate Control, Rear Air Controls, 4WD, Navigation, Sunroof & More! Vehicle comes with a Clean Carfax History Report and is Available at Time of Purchase. AL buyers will be required to pay state sales tax to us by law. Out of state buyers are responsible for their own taxes unless financing with one of our lenders. There is a $599 documentation fee for each new or used car purchased from our company. Includes: Vehicle, Books, Manuals, 2 Keys, Clear & Clean Title Financing Options Available. We have over 30 different lenders to get you the best rate available. Contact Used Car Manager Zac Biddle @ 256-522-7272 |
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