2010 Honda Pilot Ex-l Res Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l. Low Miles - Private Seller! on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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Hello:
You are bidding on our 2010 Honda Pilot EX-L RES. We purchased this new in February of 2010 from Honda of Frontenac in St. Louis, and as you can see by the miles it isn't driven much. We still have the original window sticker as well. In addition to being fully loaded from the factory, we purchased the following additional genuine Honda accessories:
In addition, we just put new Michelin Latitude Tour tires on all four corners. We baby our cars, and this is just about as close to new as you will find. You will see from the photos that there is a small scratch on the top of the front bumper, and another small scuff on the front left lower part of the bumper. We have no idea where these came from, but our guess is a shopping cart. Other than that, there are no scratches anywhere on the car. The photos speak for themselves (although perhaps I should have cleaned the engine compartment, but given the small amount of dirt under the hood you can see it's a low mileage car). If you're here looking, you know what great cars these are. We've been very happy with it, but it's time for it to find a new home. Buyer is responsible for any shipping costs, or of course you can come pick it up in person. A $1,000 non-refundable deposit is required within 24 hours of your winning bid, and final payment with certified funds is required before I will release the car to you. We own it free and clear, so there will be no delay for a lien release, etc. Our Pilot is also for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end this listing if it sells locally first. Please let me know if you have any questions at all, and thanks for looking! |
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