2007 Acura Mdx W/ Sport And Tech Packages Fully Loaded on 2040-cars
Syracuse, New York, United States
Selling my fully loaded 2007 Acura MDX with 69100 miles on it. Here are the options of the car listed below:
-Navigation System -Rear Entertainment w/ Surround Sound -Heated Front and Rear Seats -Rearview Camera -Electronic Brake Distribution/Brake Assist (Accident Prevention) -Voice Recognition -Satellite Radio -All Power Seats -3rd row (Seats 7) -Handsfree Phone System -Xenon HID Flights -Upgraded 18" Rims (car comes with summer and winter tires, 2 sets total) -Power Liftgate The price of car when I purchased was $46,365.00! This car was absolutely babied it was my wifes car to drive to and from work which is just 8 miles a day. All the other miles are highway miles from traveling to Philadelphia to see my son in college and Boston to see my wifes family. The car has 69xxx miles currently and has had absolutely no problems during its life with us. I am the original owner. Car got new battery and new wipers about a year ago. We currently have Hankook Snow Tires on it which cost us about $700, in the summer we use Continental All Seasons which were $900. (The snows have about 6/32 left which is 50% of original tread and the all seasons have 6/32 which is also 50% of original values.) We are located in Syracuse, NY and can meet for a test drive. If you look at the KBB and Nada values of the car you can see that it is valued at $22,867 and $22,075 in just "good" condition and my car is definitely in that condition or better! (Keep in mind that this doesn't include the price of the extra tires.) I am asking for 22,500 as I believe that it is very reasonable but I am willing to accept best offer. If I trade this car in I will get 20,000 (with another 1,600 in tax benefit toward a new car that is 21,600) so if I do not get at least that much then keep in mind that it is not worth it for me. The same year car with 74000 miles and no DVD or Sport Package is for sale in the at 24000 so again I feel like you are getting a bargain. If you disagree with me then feel free to give me your reasoning and we can work something out as I am very friendly. Please contact me at 3158772125, call or text anytime. I have attached a bunch of pictures (the limit on CL) if you want more you can ask me and I will gladly send them to you. Please note that you MUST request all pictures and details before buying this item. I am not responsible for any buyer's remorse upon purchase. I will answer all questions to the best of my knowledge and provide any pictures or paperwork you desire BEFORE you buy it. Please also familiarize yourself with my payment and shipping policy and ask all questions before purchase as I am VERY STRICT about these policies and ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS will be made. Thanks for looking and your understanding. I hope you have a great day! |
Acura MDX for Sale
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