2006 Honda Odyssey Exl Navigation Rear Entertainment on 2040-cars
Putnam Valley, New York, United States
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2006 honda odyssey exl nav rear entertainment. Brand new goodyear assurance tires and brakes and rotors. Timimg belt water pump all pulleys and tune up was done by honda at 100,000 miles as recommended also the front and back ecm motor mounts were replaced honda gave me a conscetion towards this. if you are looking at reviews of the honda odyssey you will see many complaints about this and how expensive it is to replace. Also power steering pump was replaced by honda. the car has power leather heated seat. power sliding doors. Car was purchased is california 6 years ago with a salvage rebuilt title and can be registered and insured in any state. it went through the inspection process and i have been driving the car for the last 6 years. I purchased the car already fixed.
Issues with the car are as followed. The driver rear sliding door sticks some times. Probably needs the roller replaced. fixed the passenger side through honda for 150.00 2 years ago. Front hood needs to be cleaned up alot of scratches and wear. and rear tailgate middle plstic trim rattles a little needs some new clips i think. these are all honest assessments. If you have any questions or concerns please call me at 347-219-7497 or email me through ebay thank you. THE SUPPLIED TITLE CHECK BY EBAY IS NOT ACCURATE I WILL PRINT AND ADD A PICTURE OF THE CARFAX. THERE IS NO MILEAGE DESCREPENCIES. BOUGHT THE CAR WITH 52K MILES AND BEEN DRIVING IT SINCE. THAT IS A MISTAKE BY A VALVOLINE SERVICE STATION WHILE PERFORMING A ROUTINE OIL CHANGE. THE MILEAGE IS ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE SINCE I PURCHASED THE VEHICLE. Here is the carfax report.CARFAX® 2006 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL SPORTS VAN 5FNRL38686B401945 Summary
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