2007 Honda Odyssey Lx Van on 2040-cars
Evansville, Indiana, United States
2007 Honda Odyssey LX Van (VIN: 5FNRL38257B135072), midnight blue met. / grey cloth int., 144,100 miles, 5-spd. auto trans., 3.5L V6 engine, lots of safety driver aid systems and airbags, tire pressure monitoring system, front and rear a/c (very cold), front and rear power windows, 2nd row Captains chairs and 3-rd-row magic seating, storage compartments in the 2nd and 3rd row floors, dual sliding doors, new MSRP of $26,280.00. Very nice condition inside and out, body has the usual scuffs and blemishes but no rust anywhere on thew body, drives great and has no mechanical issues. Brand new set of WeatherTech floor mats just installed and lots of recent service outlined below. Clean CarFax showing no accidents and clean Indiana title. Books, manuals and window sticker plus both keys / remotes. Sold new locally at D-Patrick Honda, huge stack of loose service receipts dating back to August of 2009 and full service history from 09/28/2007 @ 002 miles shown on the CarFax report. Have a lot more photos available upon request. Offered at $6,750.00 (cash only no trades & no payments). Call or text Brian @ (812) 760-5513 ~ located in Evansville, IN 47711.
Recent service and maintenance:
- 4-wheel alignment - 06/29/2020 @ 144,050 miles
- a/c service, coolant flush, oil change and replaced catalytic converter - 06/25/2020 @ 144,025 miles
- oil change, brake fluid flush, oil pan resealed, tire rotation, multi-point inspection and new front & rear brake rotors and pads - 12/10/2019 @ 141,597 miles
- oil change and tire rotation - 04/10/2019 @ 133,279 miles
- oil change multi-point inspection - 12/23/2019 @ 130,207 miles
- new GoodYear Assurance tires - 01/10/2018 @ 122,591
- oil change multi-point inspection - 08/16/2018 @ 126,747 miles
- coolant, transmission and power steering fluid flush 04/13/2018 @ 122,919 miles
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