2008 Honda Element Sc Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Columbia, Missouri, United States
Engine:2.4L 2354CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Root Beer Metallic
Make: Honda
Interior Color: Black/Copper
Model: Element
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: SC Sport Utility 4-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Warranty: 6 month / 6000 miles in-house powertrain
Mileage: 89,500
Sub Model: SC 2WD
Title: Rebuilt Prior Salvage
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We are presenting this
very nice ROOT BEER METALLIC Honda Element with a BLACK/COPPER
PREMIUM CLOTH interior. It is a ONE OWNER vehicle. This Honda comes in an SC
trim, which includes 18” Alloy Wheels, Bucket Seats, and other valuable
options. It is equipped with a quiet
and economical 166HP 2.4L 16 valve engine and 5-Speed Automatic Transmission. Some nice conveniences
include Cruise Control, Power Windows, Steering Wheel Controls, Speed Proportional
Power Steering, XM radio, and 270 watts Stereo System with a Subwoofer. The comfort features
include Fold-Flat Passenger Seat, Split Folding Rear Seatback, Reclining Rear
Seats, and Interior Air Filtration. The safety features
include 4-wheel Antilock Brakes, Traction Control, Electronic Breakforce
Distribution, Side and Head Restraint System, Stability Control, and TPMS. On the highway, this Honda
is very smooth and quiet, without any vibration, pulling, and feels stable at
speed. It has an excellent suspension and nimble handling. The A/C is very
cold. There are no any error messages or warning lights. It does not have any
oil or fluid leaks at all. Motor and transmission run perfect. This car is in very nice
cosmetic condition, both outside and inside. The paint condition is very
good without any significant scratches, dents, or dings. There might be a
few minor, hardly noticeable rock chips and scuffs that are normal for a car that
been driven 89k miles. We’ve done our best to display all objectively in our
detailed photographs. The interior is very
spacious and clean without stains, cracks, holes or rips. The car has not been
smoked in and neither had transported any pets and has no odors. You
can view more photos and in higher resolution HERE
along with the AUTOCHECK report. This Element has a REBUILT
TITLE due to a minor front collision accident a few months ago. The
vehicle has been professionally repaired by our shop to the factory specs. We
replaced the hood, headlamps, and bumper cover. The airbags, frame/unibody,
engine, transmission, or electrical components were not damaged in any way. Due to the accident, the
car was inspected by Missouri State Highway patrol for safety and road
worthiness, it passed, and was assigned a Missouri Rebuilt Title, which
can be registered and insured at any state in the same way as any other clean
title. Current clear title
models, with similar options and mileage, are retailing for over $15000,
so here is your chance to get this vehicle for much less with NO RESERVE
auction. IT
COMES WITH 6 MONTHS / 6,000 MILES IN HOUSE POWER-TRAIN WARRANTY *** We can arrange shipping
of this vehicle to your desired destination anywhere within the continental
states. Our company deals mainly
with Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, and Mazda cars. It offers only quality rebuilt
vehicles for all of our customers. We have a 100% positive feedback rating for
over 13 years on eBay. Please feel free to call
us with any questions at 573-875-7032 Ron Thank you. *** In house warranty is a warranty where
needed repair work is performed at our facility. The warranty is subject to
scheduled maintenance services performed at our facility. |
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