1998 Honda Accord Ex V6 Leather Sunroof Only 103k Miles Runs Great on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
1998 Honda Accord EX, v6, leather interior, power sunroof, alloy wheels, Only 103k miles, runs great, tranny shifts good, no wheel shakes at speeds , no warning lights on dash. Everything works except dr front window is off track and wont go down. AC needs charge. Car has clean and clear title ready to transfer. There are a few scratches and rust spots. Please look at pics and ask questions. Please be reasonable with expectations, its a 98 so im sure there are a few maintenance things that would have to be done. Its a great running and driving car. I drove it about 50 miles, only thing I notices it a clunk from right front going over bumps. Possibly a balljoint. Sold as is where is, located in Webster NY 14519 zip code. $300 non refundable deposit right after auction, full payment within 3 days of auctions end. No warranty of any kind. Car is guaranteed to run and drive upon pick up. Any inspection is welcomed prior to bidding. |
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