2000 Honda Prelude Base Coupe 2-door 2.2l, Honda Prelude on 2040-cars
Hinckley, Illinois, United States
This is a 2000 Honda Prelude that I have for sale, This is a 2 owner vehicle. was purchased used with 30,000 miles on it and driven and maintained by the second owner up to 283,000 miles,I have original window sticker from dealer. The engine and transmission have 130,000 miles on them. This vehicle came to my repair shop burning alot of oil, Hondas do go forever but at some point parts do wear out. I replaced the engine and had planned on driving the car myself back and forth from home and work, but have decided Im going to get a truck instead. The engine runs great does not burn oil, no noises or ticks. transmission shifts very well and smooth. The interior is clean (needs to be detailed) but free of tears and major blemishes. The exterior is in decent condition there is a litte rust started on the rear fenders (typical honda spots) but isnt severe, was quoted $200 dollars to fix it if its a big factor for you. the sunroof works and is very nice for summer days. Also, there are some scuffs on the bumpers due to being a low sporty car, has some rock chips on the hood, and needs 2 new fog lamps (for causmetics) or remove them. All in all not a bad car at all. mechanically it is in good shape, tires have about 50 percent. brakes about 70 percent left. has new catalytic converter and alot of other things as well throughout the years. would make a great comuter car, or even a first or second car for someone. happy bidding!! I do reserve the right to end the auction early if someone wants to see the car and purchase outside of auction. |
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