2010 Honda Insight Lx Hatchback 4-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Ferndale, Michigan, United States
Highlights:
Hybrid, summer time can reach 57 mpg. Low mileage 16500 (just 20-mile daily commuter). Descriptions: Original owner, sale due to relocation. Reliable car. Just done 3-year maintenance and inspection. Had a fender-bender accident last May, and a hailstone event last July, all completely repaired. With a loan. Non-smoker, no pets, never drink or eat in the car. website applied checklist: A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, All records, Looks & drives great, One owner, Seats like new, Very clean interior, Well maintained. Attention! Local transactions ONLY. Payment and pick-up on site. Thanks! |
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