As of May 31, this 2005 Honda Accord LX has 156,098 miles on it, yet somehow it’s still working. Sure, it’s not the brand, the model or the year that make this vehicle special, but the person who apparently once lived in it. The first U.S. woman to earn an Olympic medal in Judo at the Summer Olympics in Beijing, Ronda Rousey started from the bottom and worked very hard to get where she is now. A fact you can even observe by looking at the medals she glued to the car.
Sure, that is not what Ronda is driving these days. In fact, judging by the fact we just saw her driving a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray in the Entourage movie, we wouldn’t be surprised if the American automaker is cooking a marketing venture. Again, the Honda in question is not driven by the first and current UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion, but her mother.
Moving on with the add on eBay, the car allegedly runs fine but does need a new transmission. The new owner will need to pick it up in Los Angeles, or make their own shipping arrangement. Also, Ronda will not be there when the deal will be sealed the seller clearly said.
Since the dealer figured that people may need more than just the vehicle to be interested, he also added that there are plenty of Ronda’s personal belonging inside that come with it. The buyer will also receive things such as some of the champ’s medals, UFC programs from past events, patches, hats and “all kinds of random Ronda items.”
The $12,600 price is quite spicy for the breed, but it seems it didn’t mind the fans since 47 people already bidded for it. The point is if you’re one of those fans you might want to hurry.
Moving on with the add on eBay, the car allegedly runs fine but does need a new transmission. The new owner will need to pick it up in Los Angeles, or make their own shipping arrangement. Also, Ronda will not be there when the deal will be sealed the seller clearly said.
Since the dealer figured that people may need more than just the vehicle to be interested, he also added that there are plenty of Ronda’s personal belonging inside that come with it. The buyer will also receive things such as some of the champ’s medals, UFC programs from past events, patches, hats and “all kinds of random Ronda items.”
The $12,600 price is quite spicy for the breed, but it seems it didn’t mind the fans since 47 people already bidded for it. The point is if you’re one of those fans you might want to hurry.