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1993 Honda Accord Wagon Ex on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:245600
Location:

Matthews, North Carolina, United States

Matthews, North Carolina, United States
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Up for auction is a 1993 Honda Accord EX Station Wagon, with 245600 miles.  Car runs great, no rust, some dents and scratches, normal for a 21 year old car.  One thing is the driver's side door.  It had to be replaced.  I had the door lock actuator locked door could not be open.  After that, the window motor stopped working.  So, door had to go... this door was purchased from a Junkyard and damaged and all. it was the best match for this car. the other thing this car needs to have done is the front brakes -replace rotors and pads.  I have the rotors and pads. I just never had the chance to work on them, I just don't have the time to work on it anymore.

However, the car  had the below work done:

Timing belt -done @ 210000 miles

radiator -upper and lower hoses changed, thermostat

front axles

rear brakes -both had new rotors and pads installed

new spark plugs and cables. ignition coil replaced about 1 year ago

4 new tires installed -by the end of December 2013


On a personal note, I have owned this car for 5 years and I hate to part company with it.  My wife and I have 3 cars now and one has to go....and so...that's why I'm selling it.  Plus, I have two jobs and I simply don't have the time to work on this car. Plus, the HOA of my place does not allow more than two cars, so the parking is becoming an issue for me.

those of you who know Hondas, don't need me to explain what kind of cars are....take care of them, they'll last forever.....

so, good bidding and good luck, Any questions, please contact me:  email: renatomaracri@yahoo.com or you can call me 704-776-0292

Just so I'm clear...

Car is sold AS IS, with no warranties -implied or otherwise.  You buy it AS IS.  Buyer is responsible for picking up/shipping. 

those with 0 (zero) feedback, please contact me first. I will cancel bids with 0 feedback if I'm not contacted.

those who "coordinate" with global transportation companies....don't even think about it.  I'm not selling to overseas buyers.

Successful bidder will leave a deposit of $200.00 through PayPal and the rest, paid in cash 7 days after the bidding is finished.  No personal checks.

Willing to listen to decent offers.  Just let me know, since I'm trying to sell it locally.  Car is located in Matthews, NC.

thank you for your interest and good luck!

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