2000 Honda Accord Ex Coupe 2-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Perkasie, Pennsylvania, United States
I RECENTLY PURCHASED A CADILLAC SUV AND NO LONGER NEED MY HONDA ACCORD. IT WOULD BE GREAT FOR A BEGINNER CAR DUE TO THE EFFECTS AND SOUND SYSTEM. HAS A DISC PLAYER WITH AUX CABLE WHICH ILL INCLUDE. TIRES WERE DONE BEFORE THIS WINTER OIL HAS BEEN CHANGED IN THE LAST MONTH AND GREAT ON GAS. I DONT REALLY WANNA SELL IT BUT AM FORCED TO DUE TO MY RECENT PURCHASE OF THE CADILLAC. HAS TWO KEYS ONE WITH A REMOTE WHICH ACTS UP FROM TIME TO TIME. IF YOU LIKE TO JAM OUT IN YOUR CAR THIS WILL MAKE OTHER CARS VIBRATE. IM INCLUDING ALL THE SPEAKERS AND THE HEAD UNIT IS IPHONE FRIENDLY AS WELL. THE LIGHTER ADAPTER WORKS AND THE INTERIOR IS A BIT DIRTY I WORK ON CARS SO I TEND TO GET GREASE ON THE BACK SEAT IF YOUD LIKE I CAN HAVE IT DETAILED BEFORE YOU COMMIT TO BUYING IT. I'LL MISS THIS CAR BUT IM AT AN AGE WHERE HAVING A SYSTEM AND EFFECTS AREN'T MY AGE LEVEL. I'M LOSING OUT ALOT ON THIS SINCE I PUT ALOT OF ITEMS IN IT. REPLACED HEADLIGHT BECAUSE ONE WAS FOGGY AND IT BOTHERED ME. THERE ARE SEAT COVERS BECAUSE I HAVE A DOG AND WANTED TO PREVENT HAIR ALL OVER. ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME. I REALLY DONT WANNA SEE IT GO BUT I'M SURE A YOUNGER DRIVER WILL LOVE IT. ABSOLUTELY NO HAGGLERS THIS IS MY BABY AND IF YOU CANT COME UP WITH THE DOUGH OR ARE SHORT I WILL REMOVE ITEMS OUT OF THE CAR BECAUSE THE PRICE IS THE PRICE FOR ALOT OF DIFFERENT REASONS, THE SOUND SYSTEM, THE FRESH PAINT JOB, THE FACT ITS A HONDA AND HAS DRIVEN TO AC AND BACK NO ISSUES GREAT A TO B CAR AS WELL. ITS A STEAL BUT DONT STEAL FROM ME OR YOU WILL BE SADLY TURNED DOWN AND IT WILL GO TO THE NEXT PERSON IN LINE.
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