1994 Acura Legend L Sedan 4-door 3.2l Very Clean And No Reserve!!!! on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION, WHICH MEANS - HANDS DOWN THIS CAR WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER!! PLEASE FOLLOW US FOR MORE AMAZING DEALS ON ALL OF OUR NO RESERVE AUCTIONS!! 1994 ACURA LEGEND L SEDAN -FRESH 2 OWNER TRADE-IN - 8K MILES PER YEAR AVERAGE -CARFAX CERTIFIED -GREAT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT (SEE PICS) -EVERYTHING WORKS -CHUNKY TREAD TIRES -NEW BRAKE PADS, MASTER CYLINDER, ROTORS -COMPLETE TUNE UP - PLUGS WIRES, ALL FLUID FLUSH 12/13 -BOSE PREMIUM STEREO -POWER SEATS WITH MEMORY OPTION, WINDOWS, HEATED POWER MIRRORS, DOOR-LOCKS, POWER SUNROOF, POWER ANTENNA -POWER MEMORY TILT STEERING WHEEL WITH CRUISE CONTROL AND RADIO CONTROLS (AFTERMARKET ALPINE HEAD-UNIT) -ICE COLD CLIMATE CONTROLLED AIR/ TOASTY HEAT THEY JUST DON'T MAKE THEM THE WAY THEY USED TO..... THIS CAR IS PERFECT FOR SOMEONE WHO'S LOOKING FOR AN INEXPENSIVE YET CLASSY AND RELIABLE VEHICLE THAT ISN'T LACKING ANY OF THE FINER APPOINTMENTS. WITH THE NEW TREND OF ALL THE "SIMPLY CLEAN" OLDER IMPORT CARS THAT ARE DRESSED UP WITH THE WHEELS AND SUCH THIS CAR WILL FIT RIGHT IN. IT IS SUPER CLEAN AND WELL, IT'S AN OLDER CAR THAT STILL GETS A LOT OF RESPECT ON THE ROAD. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR INTERESTS ARE IF YOU KNOW ABOUT LEGENDS THEN YOU KNOW WHAT THIS CAR IS WORTH. YOU WILL NOT FIND A "NO RESERVE" BETTER LEGEND ANYWHERE! GUARANTEED! THIS IS A "NO RESERVE" AUCTION AND THIS CAR WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER! DO NOT LET THIS OPPORTUNITY GET AWAY AS THESE CARS ARE VERY RARE AND VERY HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION. I TRIED TO TAKE THE MOST DESCRIPTIVE PICTURES I COULD BUT IF YOU WOULD LIKE ANY OTHER PICTURES OR INFO PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO EMAIL ME AND I WILL GET RIGHT BACK WITH YOU. SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET A STELLAR DEAL ON A FANTASTIC CAR!! PLEASE NOTE: THE POWER ANTENNA WAS BROKEN IN PICTURES, I HAVE ORDERED A NEW ONE AND IT WILL BE INCLUDED IN SALE. ****KEYS AND ALL MANUALS ARE ALL INCLUDED IN SALE. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!! *BIDDERS IF YOU HAVE LITTLE OR NO FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE REJECTED. * IF YOU NEED A SHIPPING QUOTE PLEASE EMAIL ME YOUR ZIP AND I WILL SEND YOU A QUOTE ASAP. ***All successful winning bidders will be responsible for a $139 Dealer Services Fee (partially helps us cover the unusually high cost of listing a true "no reserve" vehicle auction including, but not limited to, a Full Detail, Oil Change, Temp Tag, Notary, Paperwork, FedEx, Airport Transportation, Shipping Assistance, Photographer, Internet Processing Fees, and Pre Purchase Inspection.) in addition to the winning bid amount. The successful "winning" bidder must email us within 24 hours after the auction has ended to verify purchase and make arrangements to complete the transaction. $500 non-refundable down payment must be made within 24 hours via Paypal. Full payment must be received within 5 days of the end of auction. Storage is $25 a day past 7 days. Payment must be either by cashiers-check, cash (In-Person) or certified funds. No Paypal or Credit Cards over $500. Florida residents must pay sales tax. We are here to help after the sale anything you need please do not hesitate to ask! *Non paying bidders will be turned over to a collection agency for $500 in liquidated damages. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1996 Acura 3.5 RL, Rocky Mountain Rambler 500 Edition
Sun, Oct 11 2020Honda had a good sales run with the Acura Legend, the first of the luxury-marque spinoffs from well-known Japanese carmakers to appear on our shores, but times change and the RL replaced the Legend as Acura's flagship starting in the 1996 model year. Here's one of those first-year RLs, found in a Denver boneyard covered in decorations from the Rocky Mountain Rambler 500 road rally. The Rocky Mountain Rambler 500 involves a lot of punitive off-road driving, so cars that have no business on the dirt seem to get coolness points. That makes Honda's most expensive vehicle of 24 years ago a fine choice of ride. I can't determine how well this car did, but the drivers looked optimistic during the inspections last month. Since the ignition key is still in the switch, I'm assuming it wasn't running so well after the rally and the team decided to bid farewell to their Acura in the lowest-hassle way possible: sell it to the nearest U-Pull-&-Pay. The team appears to have gone for a Pirates of the Caribbean theme with their big land yacht. The evil-looking wheel covers looked sharp. However, the Lord Humungus-grade roof spikes really make this car stand out, both on the rally and, now, in the junkyard. It seemed very clean, with the original owner's manual still in the glovebox. The MSRP on this car came to $41,000 in 1996, which amounts to about $69,000 in 2020 dollars. A new Lexus LS 400 cost $52,900 that year, though the $45,700 Lexus GS 300 was more likely to have battled for the money of potential 3.5 RL buyers. The 1996 Infiniti Q45 went for $53,520, while the J30 cost $39,920. The 1996 BMW 530i had a $42,750 price tag, but your Mitsubishi dealer had $25,525 Diamantes that year. Built on the idea that luxury doesn't have to be boring. Take that, Lexus!
Honda HR-V could spawn Acura variant
Thu, Feb 5 2015We've been saying it for months now, but the compact CUV is the next big thing. Everyone, and we mean everyone, is at least considering getting in on the action, if they aren't already actively designing or selling, and that's true whether they're a premium or mainstream automaker. That, of course, includes Acura, whose parent company, Honda, has a compact CUV of its own coming to market very, very soon. With the arrival of the Fit-based HR-V, that begs the question of whether the near-premium marque will join this burgeoning segment. The idea of building a car below the company's entry level CUV, the RDX, is an appealing one to Honda Executive Vice President John Mendel, who called it "potentially the only place you could go," and would occupy the "white space" the company is looking to fill. While we might chuckle about the idea of a luxurious, Fit-based CUV, it's fair to say it could do well for Acura. It could certainly provide a foil to the very hot selling Buick Encore, and may even capture some sales from the luxuriously outfitted Jeep Renegade Limited/Fiat 500X Lounge. It remains to be seen, though, if Acura could build an HR-V capable of tangling with the new entries from Lexus, Audi and Mercedes-Benz.
Hands-on with Acura's novel touchpad infotainment interface
Thu, Nov 17 2016After Acura's Precision Cockpit was unveiled here in LA, I sat in the, uh, driver's seat of the wheel-less interior mockup to get a feel for how this new touchscreen-free touch interface works. There are a lot of good ideas inside. Here are 11 things you should know. It's less like a trackpad and more like a remote-control tablet. So instead of letting you move a cursor relative to its last location like the trackpad on a laptop, each point on Acura's trackpad is mapped to a corresponding point on the center display. If you want what's in the upper right corner of the display, you touch and click in the upper right corner of the trackpad. Simple. I figured it out in two minutes. Maybe less. The whole thing is surprisingly intuitive. The ease of use is helped by the fact that the targets on the screen are pretty big – no tiny "buttons" to fiddle with. The clicks are real. The trackpad actually moves when you press down, so no need for simulated haptic feedback. In their research, Acura engineers found that accidental touches and presses are a real issue. We could have told them that – hit a bump while using a finicky remote interface like Lexus's all-but-abandoned joystick thing, and you select an item half-way across the screen from the one you intended. The placement of the trackpad in this concept interior also helps avoid unintentional inputs – it's not in the middle of the center console where it might get brushed or bumped, but instead in its own little cave at the base of the center-stack waterfall. (Acura's low-profile button-based transmission selector suddenly makes a whole lot of sense.) View 13 Photos Lots of cues cut down on distraction. You hover over the option you want before positively confirming the selection with a hard press. There's no cursor to find and reposition like in the Lexus trackpad system The red highlight gives the necessary visual cue that you put your finger in the right place. The pad is slightly dished to give you a tactile cue of where the center and edges are. It allows you to build up muscle memory, sort of like how you know generally where the "keys" are on your smartphone or tablet's virtual keyboard by now. Or at least I do on mine. You look at the screen, not what you're touching. The problem with touch screens is that they have to be low down in the car so you can reach them. That means you have to look down from the road to stab at what you want.