2002 Honda Accord Se Coupe 2-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
2002 Honda Accord Coupe SE florida second owner. I bought this car just about 2 years ago for my daughter it had 90,000 miles on it and here is what i did to the car before i gave it to her, i replaced the timing belt, water pump, tensioner pully, took the head off cleaned up the valves and replaced gaskets and seals also replaced 3 motor mounts, belts, hoses and brakes. My objective was to give her a mechanically sound automobile that i knew wouldnt let her down. Six months after giving her the car i installed 4 new toyo tires at this point in time she has put on 20,000 miles and just purchased a 2014 honda accord sedan due to a growing family. I would also like to let you know that she was involved in a rear end colission, minor, the insurnace company replaced a rear bumper cover and a front bumper cover at this point i gave the body shop extra money and had the car completly re painted with the factory color which is black with blue metallic flake. This car shows excellent in and out and drives perfectly just like it should. Keep in mind this is an SE model with a sunroof full power windows, locks AM/FM Cd, Cruise control most inportantly a 4 cylinder fuel efficiant motor great on gas. Keep in mind this is a non smoker vehicle with ice cold air conditioning everything is working no mechanical issues. Based upon the work i did to the car two years ago i have built in value and relibality for years to come. For any questions about condition shipping payment please call me anytime. John (954) 815-4202 I have the right to end the aucton at anytime and you can call me also to purchase the car before the sale ends. Goodluck i hope you get this great car |
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