Overview & features

VIN: 1C3CDZCB0CN166131

Exterior: Red
Interior: --
100,513 miles
Fuel Type: Unleaded
2.4L I4
Automatic Transmission
Front-Wheel Drive
31 MPG Highway
21 MPG City
Price vs. Market

Price & market analysis

This vehicle is above the current average market range.

Fair Deal
2%

above market

$5,995

Typical price for similar cars:$5,884

all auto sales inc(Current)
  • $5,9954 months ago
  • --4 months ago
    $6,999
honda of frontenac
  • $6,9995 months ago
    Listed
5.0
Deal scoreModerate buy

Days on market
Days on market
127
Demand score
Demand score
Medium
Avg. sell time
Avg. sell time
200 days

Market price comparison

Based on 56 local comparable listings

Avg. market price $5,884
$5,995
Payment

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Monthly Payment

$117/mo

9% Dealer APR

Sales tax (8%)$479

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Length of loan (in months)

Dealer's notes

This just in! Automatic, 4DR, A/C, Cruise Control, Bluetooth, Low Miles, One Owner. Inspected and ready to roll! Priced to sell! ALL AUTO SALES 5301 ARSENAL ST ST. LOUIS, MO 63139 314-664-8889 314-743-6189 Read More

Dealer

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Recent reviews

5.0

Ashley Dunhama year ago

I bought a 1998 Honda Accord, marketed as an ex but it's actually an LX, not a big deal plus someone changed out the trunk with the spoiler, easy to confuse. The car has had some troubles but nothing I wasn't able and prepared to handle considering it is a 20 year old car with over 200k. I paid cash up front for the whole car, no payments, walked out with keys in hand in a relatively quick manner not wasting any of my time and it was even after hours, he was kind enough to wait for me to arrive and stay late. The car is a great runner, gets me to and from work every day 30 miles each way. I've been fishing pick n pull slowly fixing all the little cosmetic issues and couldn't have a single complaint. I enjoy working on cars and this one is very easy and cheap to maintain. I am no stranger to a used car, and I know they often need lots of maintenance and here in Seattle if you don't know how to work on your own car, you should go buy a new car because it's going to cost you way more to own a used car in repairs than just going out and buying a new one. Anyone out there looking for a good reliable mechanics special or cheap putt around car, or just in general knows how to perform regular maintenance on drivetrain suspension and basic engine maintenance, this dealer is the place you're looking for. If you area Karen who doesn't know how to change a tire, go to Chevrolet.

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