2008 Honda Element Ex on 2040-cars
Portland, Maine, United States
I am selling my 2008 Honda Element EX with 5speed manual transmission and 76,108 miles. This car is in fantastic cosmetic and mechanical condition. I have owned it since last September and am downsizing because we now have three cars, and that's too many. I did a carfax on this car and it is nice and clean. I put almost exclusively highway miles on it for the last year. There are no significant problems with this vehicle. It drives beautifully, runs great, has great power, and looks stellar.
I had brakes gone over this year and the tires look like they have a lot of wear left in them. I just had the car detailed and waxed and it looks lovely. I bought this car from the second owner, who's family was about to grow beyond its capacity. If you haven't driven one before, it is a four-seater. I bought it for its interior capacity and mostly used the car with the rear seats removed (which can be done in seconds) and stored the seats in heavy duty plastic in a dry place. general info: -EX package includes... premium stereo with sub-woofer, aux input on dash, xm equipped, premium alloy wheels -giant removable moon-roof -cold AC -cruise control -lots of airbags -removable and/or fold up individual rear seats -5speed manual transmission -regular oil changes and maintenance contact me with any questions about this car |
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