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2002 Honda Accord Ex Coupe 2-door V6 One Owner 38,553 Miles Non Smoker Perfect on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:38553
Location:

Spicewood, Texas, United States

Spicewood, Texas, United States
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                   No Reserve...high bidder gets it...   Low. Low. Low. Miles 38,553
      


2002 Honda Accord.  Sun  roof, new  leather smell still there,  One owner...no accidents...non smoker...lady owned...climate controlled garage kept..no pets...oil changed approx every 1200 miles.    All fluids changed as per honda recommendations, including transmission, coolant, power steering, brake fluid.   No nicks, scratches ..nothing.  PERFECT in every way.  Almost new Pirelli tires.  Drives like a new one.  Paint kept waxed.   

There is NO Excuses with this Honda.  New one like this will run $35,000 plus today.    
This impeccable vehicle is ready to be driven anywhere.  You can fly into Austin and we will pick you up. 
Not civic, not Toyota 

See my feedback.  Bid with confidence...and please bid often and lots. 
$1000 due vie Paypal at auction  end.  Balance due upon delivery. 



On Sep-19-14 at 07:38:10 PDT, seller added the following information:

I would do a buy it now for $7350.00.  


On Sep-19-14 at 07:40:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

Once it goes over $6500 I want do the buy it now.


On Sep-21-14 at 14:36:51 PDT, seller added the following information:

I added pictures of the engine, never washed.  And the trunk.  All as New.


I also have both remotes and both black keys and the grey valet key.


On Sep-22-14 at 15:18:59 PDT, seller added the following information:

You can call me 512-636-2016


On Sep-22-14 at 17:30:34 PDT, seller added the following information:

This is current NADA and this one is better than the best.


 Rough
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Average
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Retail


Total Base Price$4,025$4,825$5,475$7,500


On Sep-23-14 at 05:42:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

Everyone ask why the low miles.  It was only used for pleasure trips to friends etc.  Never used for shopping so never parked in a parking lot.  That's why there is no door dings etc.  The paint is as new.  10 out of 10.  It has never been in inclement weather.  Never in snow or ice or slush.  Stored in climate controled  garage.  When you open the door and enter it still has the new leather smell.  This car belongs to an eccentric older lady friend of mine. It was her first ever brand new car and she made the whole deal with the dealer without any assistance from anyone and this was her baby.

I don't believe the rear seat has ever been sit in.   Oil was changed every 6 months or about every 1200 miles.  All other fluids changed according to Honda owners manuel.  She has another car for shopping and work. You will not be disappointed with this car.   It is impossible to over describe this car.  It is better than the description.  Honda dealer said if they had it they would be asking over $10,000.  It is in showroom condition.

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