2004 Honda S2000=>$4000 on 2040-cars
Temple Hills, Maryland, United States
Engine:2.2L 2157CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Model: S2000
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 24,235
Exterior Color: Gray
EMAIL ME : countrie12@yahoo.com
The vehicle only has 24k miles, and is mechanically perfect.Vehicle has spent it’s time with me stored in both of the garages I’ve owned over the last four years.Car was taken to the shop for a checkup, which it passed with flying colors. All fluids were said to look new, yet were replaced anyway, including coolant, oil, etc. Belts and brakes were also described as in excellent condition. Wiper Blades and Cabin filters were changed as well. You won't have to spend a dollar to drive this one!!!!
MECHANICAL
Tires are in excellent condition with plenty of tread left, as seen in photos. The top operates swiftly and smoothly with no problems. NO LEAKS. Windows, lights, horn, cruise control, radio, CD player, all operate without flaw, and the A/C is ice cold. This vehicle is front line ready.
EXTERIOR
Paint is glossy and in great shape. No visible dents or dings. The only visible flaw I noticed while taking photos was a few small hood chips which are in the photos below. I’ve included many photos in a few different light sources to give the best representation of the cars exterior/interior as I could. Some scuffing under front bumper, not visible unless you look underneath. YOU WON’T BE DISSAPPOINTED!
Vehicle is being sold as is. I am not a dealership, and obviously can offer NO warranty. Used cars are NOT new. The car is one of the nicest you’ll find, however, once you take possession, IT IS YOURS. You are more than welcome to inspect the vehicle or have a local shop look at it for you, PRIOR TO THE AUCTIONS END ONLY. Test drives are ok if you can prove that you have the ability to buy and only PRIOR TO THE AUCTIONS END. Car has one remote and two keys as pictured. Manual is present as pictured. If you have any questions or requests for more photos, simply contact me.
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