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2009 Honda Fit Base Hatchback 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars

US $6,650.00
Year:2009 Mileage:175000
Location:

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

I have used this car to commute between Florida and NYC and have used it to travel for work purposes in the NY Metro area.
Currently it just rolled over 175k miles. I have just put on new tires, new rear shocks, detailed it and it is ready to go to a new car

All options work 100% no hiccups or issues drives very well.
Pre-wired for Sirius.

I have never used any aftermarket parts in this car. All replacement parts and maintenance items were purchased
at BernardiParts All fluids always done at the Honda Dealer, either Bay Ridge Honda in Brooklyn or Paul Miller Honda
of West Caldwell NJ. Bulk of the wear item work was done at the Dealer save for brake changes, clutch job, tires, filters, AC compressor those items I did myself. Just sprayed the front and rear bumpers to get rid of any minor parking imperfections that the
car has accumulated over the years so they are virtually flawless. Few scratches and dents are to be expected here and there.

Prior to 85k just fluids were changed and it is all documented in the OE Honda Maintenance Record book that is inside the vehicle.

85k new thermostat water pump serpentine belt ... preventive
95k Struts replaced under extended warranty
95k One caliper seized
105k spark plugs preventive
126k All fluids trans, brake, clutch line, coolant
127k Clutch
130k Battery replaced with OEM unit
150k All fluids trans, brake, clutch line, coolant
160k A/C compressor
172k New front bearing both sides
173k Axle shaft seal drivers side, Trans flush as well
175k New rear shocks
175k New tires all around

Keep in Mind I have done OLD SCHOOL MAINTENANCE
4000 mile oil and filter changes
Every 25k trans fluid, brake fluid, clutch line, coolant
Every 15k cabin and air filter

It never let me down always started hot cold ... trips to Florida etc.

85% highway miles obviously. Lots of time on I95.

Payments:
Cash, Certified Check. Due within 7 days of Auction end.

Deposit:
NON-REFUNDABLE 250$ deposit due within 24 Hours of Auction end via PayPal.

Please note:
This car is sold as is, with no warranties of any kind. You are more than welcome to come test drive it or arrange a mechanic visit at your expense.
I want you to be satisfied with your purchase.

Any questions or comments please email me or call me to 860-294-2447 Arturo.

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