2010 Honda Insight Ex Hybrid, With Navigation Upgrade A Keather Stitched Wheel, on 2040-cars
Derwood, Maryland, United States
My vehicle was bought new in 2010, from Herson Honda in Rockville, MD. She was babied and was and I just took her to get cleaned and was yesterday and I woke up on the wrong side of bed and hit my brothers car because of his retarded placement of his vehicles. Don't worry he will get his. Because of this I'm gonna have to take a chunk out the value bringing it from excellent to good. Can't really talk numbers on here without having this post flagged but that about a grand.
Car had waranty since day one. Car uses special oil , with a oil indicator light that tells you how much life your oil has and last on average 12,000-15,000miles so that alone can save you some big bucks. Car had new Kumho tires put on 6 weeks ago and new brake pads and rotors and all fluids flushed. Don't think because it's a hybrid it's slow, because when you hit the gas you have combined torque from electric and gas motor. Hid upgraded headlights and k&n air filter which was just replaced and they last a lifetime. just spray with re-charge soak for 30min and rinse. Also unlike any other Insight I paid extra to have a sticjted leather wheel stitched on a opposed to the terrible feeling plastic one. Also the factory navogation radio has a aux input and much more usb,etc and navi Please email for more pics and happy biddy. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. |
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