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Takeover lease - Honda Odyssey 2.4L

Posted By: Henla1973

Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2023

Price: $2,120.00

Mobile: +65 98577554

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We are relocating back to Australia in December 2023 and are looking for lease takeover for 'Eddy' (what our children call this car). My existing lease is with Sime Darby (a big and reputable company) and runs until 16 September 2025.


With just over $70/day (i.e. we are paying $2120/month), this is a VERY good rate, and this price is inclusive of regular service, road tax, and insurance.


Please note that this car is for personal usage only, not for PHV. If interested or for more details, please PM me.



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