2008 Honda Odyssey Touring Edition on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Local pick up only, will not ship. This is a private sell so you save $1,417.50 on taxes (you don't have to pay the 8.1% tax on private party auto sells in the state of Nevada.). That's not including all the dealer fees. This is a Honda Odyssey Touring edition and comes fully loaded with every extra that Honda provided in 2008: Navigation, DVD play, 6 disc cd player, leather seats and a removable middle seat in the second row that adds another passenger, and power everything - just to name a few. We have had all services done at the honda dealership, records are available. Here is the vin number so that you can run a car fax on it, if desired: 5FNRL38878B013657. Looks and runs great! We are in no hurry to sell so please serious buyers only. The clean title will be at the bank where we will make the transaction, which will allow you to walk away with the title. Honestly the only reason we are selling is to clear up some debt, our loss is you gain. |
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