2013 Honda Cr-v Ex Sport Utility 4-door 2.4l (awd) on 2040-cars
Blountville, Tennessee, United States
This is a 2013 Honda CRV, It is an EX AWD (All wheel drive). It is an automatic transmission, Diamond Pearl White with tan interior. It has OEM all weather floor liners from front all the way to the back cargo area and the chrome tail pipe extender. It does come with a factory back up camera, 6 speaker stereo system and sunroof. The car was used as my commute vehicle all miles are Highway miles from my home to my work, always kept spotless and always garaged never left out in the weather it is a 2013 and if you put it in a showroom next to a new CRV you would not be able to tell the difference this vehicle is immaculate. Every service done at the Honda dealership seeing as I work at a Honda dealership no one has touched this vehicle that isn't honda certified. Never had one issue with this car one of the most comfortable vehicles I have owned. I am retiring and moving to the coast and I do not have a need for multiple vehicles anymore.
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