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2007 Acura Rdx W/ Tech Pkg And Sh-awd -high End Model -- 1 Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:78000 Color: metallic red
Location:

Santa Clara, California, United States

Santa Clara, California, United States
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 2007 Acura RDX w/ tech pkg and SH-AWD -high end model – 1 owner $17999 (santa clara)

 

Hi dear,

Our first electric car has arrived, so now we have to say good bye for our loved family car. Took a good care of it, kept it clean (non smoker), has all the services with dealership, first owners, the vehicle is in excellent condition. Just got an oil change, and a full check up with Honda dealership, I have the paper to show it to you. Few month ago got all 4 new Michelin wheels (I went skiing in February, so changed it to new).

This is the high end version, with technology package and Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) (means gives power separately for each wheel -- helps in the sharp turns, gives more power for the wheel which needs the most). 
The perfect ski/snowboarding car. The 3 rear seats folds down flat separately- can fold down just one and 4 people can sit plus skis, (easy to carry long items, like skis, a lots of bags/ packages). Also, we installed in the rear, a bike rack holder.
Has steering wheel with pedal shifters (can drive sporty); also has navigation system, and built in Bluetooth, and all the car set ups can do by voice command. Rear view camera for going backward.

Mileage: 70K
Year: 2007
Make: Acura
Exterior: metallic red
Model: RDX Turbo
Interior: leather seats, light color (parchment)
Body: AWD
Engine: 2.3L 4 turbocharged gasoline , 240 bhp (179.0 kW; 243.3 PS) 
Transmission: five-speed Automatic, with SportShift sequential manual shift capability, activated by paddles mounted on the steering wheel
-fuel mileage is 19 mpg city - 23 mpg highway.

comes with:
Sunroof, power window and power door lock, automatic climate control, and all the expected power features, built-in NAVIGATION system, complete with a rear view camera, and Zagat restaurant reviews; operations can be activated by voice command, as can most of the operations for the navigation and climate control systems.

In addition, the vehicle will interact with most Bluetooth-equipped cell phones; HANDS FREE PHONE CALL: The driver can initiate or receive calls through verbal command. During the call, the sound system will mute and channel the call through the speakers while caller and signal information is displayed on the instrument.
10-speaker Acura audio system with DTS and Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound. 6-CD changer; plays DVD-Audio discs as well, also MP3 or WMA files. Plus can plug in external sources such as iPods. 
The tailgate opens over six-feet high and rear seatbacks fold down for a flat cargo area. Has bike holder hook.

If you would like to take a look/ test drive, please call

 

This price is the end price, I am the owner, no processing fees, and paper filling fees, and tax and any other fees, (which I paid when I purchased J ) - will be if you buy from a dealer adds 1500-2000 extra fees.

Thank you,
Kim
Four o eight-464 7014 (serious buyers only, please don't use for other marketing/ spam -no soliciting)

 

 

 

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