1997 Honda Accord Lx Sedan 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
San Rafael, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Powder Green
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Accord
Trim: LX Sedan 4-Door
Mileage: 140,397
Sub Model: LX
Exterior Color: Green
LOW MILEAGE CREAM PUFF! 1997 Honda Accord 4 Door Sedan - (Average Annual Miles Driven: 8,500.) EXCELLENT CONDITION!
DETAILS:
Mechanical: Good engine, transmission, brakes, etc. No known mechanical problems. Lots of power, good acceleration, does not burn oil, no leaks, shifts smoothly, handles very well. It has been very well maintained. 140,397 miles.
Interior: Never smoked in - in very good condition. No stains or tears in upholstery, no cracks on dash or anywhere, all seats adjust and recline as they are supposed to, rear seats fold forward to extend trunk space.
Body: Plenty of tread on tires, gorgeous shiny new paint job (3 years ago, original color) all doors, trunk, hood open easily. There is a small dent on left near trunk (See last photo.) Good spare tire and tools are stored in trunk.Tires have been rotated regularly, good alignment. Minor scratches and dings as to be expected with 3 year old paint job.
Options/Features: COLD A/C ! (Works great!) Cruise Control, Power Windows (left rear stopped working), Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Specially installed CD Changer, Surround speakers, CD player, AM/FM radio, Automatic transmission, Power steering, Anti-Lock brakes, Air bags, Rear Defroster, Lumbar Support.
Miscellaneous/History: There is no lien on this vehicle.This was my mother's car, but she can no longer drive. Clear title, no warranty (sold as is) accident free history. The vehicle manual is included.
Payment: $500.00 deposit required via PayPal within 24 hours of end of auction. Full payment required within 72 hours of end of auction. (PayPal is preferable. Cashier's checks must clear before the title is signed over.)
PLEASE NOTE: The deposit MUST be made via PayPal. If you don't have a PayPal account, it is very easy to open one.
Storage/Delivery: I can store the vehicle for up to one month if requested. (Payment is still required as stated above.) If desired, I can meet you at a local airport to turn over the car, title, and bill of sale. I am also willing to ship it. (I recommend using uShip. Professional drivers bid on the job, so their rates are VERY reasonable.) I will even deliver to you if the drive is not too far. (You pay gas!)
Feel free to ask questions if I've forgotten anything! Happy bidding!
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