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2008 Acura Tl Nav on 2040-cars

US $18,995.00
Year:2008 Mileage:83628 Color: Moroccan Red Pearl /
 Gray
Location:

9678 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9678 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:V6 3.2L
Transmission:5-Speed
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 19UUA66278A015029
Stock Num: 092301
Make: Acura
Model: TL Nav
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Moroccan Red Pearl
Interior Color: Gray
Options:
  • AcuraLink satellite communication system w/real-time traffic *Available in 48 contiguous United States*
  • Aluminum w/simulated wood-grained console & door trim
  • AM/FM stereo w/6-disc in-dash CD changer-inc: (8) speakers
  • Auto-dimming rearview mirror
  • Bi-xenon high-intensity discharge (HID) headlights w/auto-on/off feature
  • Dual illuminated vanity mirrors
  • Dual zone/mode automatic climate control w/GPS linked solar sensing climate controlrear vents
  • Fog lights
  • Front door storage compartments w/sunglasses holder
  • Front wheel drive,17" x 8" alloy wheels
  • HandsFreeLink wireless telephone interface w/phonebook exchange
  • Heated perforated leather bucket seats w/8-way pwr driver4-way pwr passenger seat adjusters & driver pwr lumbarmemory,3-spoke leather-wrapped collapsible tilt & telescoping steering wheel w/audiocruisephonemulti-info displayvoice recognitionBluetooth control
  • Heated pwr mirrors w/memorydual reverse-gear tilt downintegrated directional signals
  • HomeLink programmable transmitter
  • In-trunk storage trayshopping bag hookcargo net,3.2L SOHC PGM-FI 24-valve VTEC V6 engine,5-speed sequential SportShift automatic transmission w/ODgrade logic controlshift-hold control
  • Keyless entry system w/memory settings
  • LED back-lit instruments w/progressive illumination
  • LED taillights
  • Maintenance Minder system
  • MP3 player auxiliary input jack
  • Navigation system w/voice recognitionrearview camera *Available in 48 contiguous United States*
  • Outside temp gauge
  • Programmable blue ambient cabin lighting
  • Pwr door locks
  • Pwr operated moonroof w/tiltauto-open/closeauto-reversekey-off operation
  • Pwr v
  • Pwr windows w/auto up-downauto-reversekey-off operationremote & driver door lock operated window open function
  • Rear window defogger
  • Remote trunk/fuel door release
  • Smoked side marker lights
  • Speed-sensitive intermittent windshield wipers
  • Theft deterrent system w/electronic immobilizer
  • Tire pressure monitor w/location & pressure indicators
  • Trip computer
  • Variable pwr-assisted torque-sensing rack & pinion steering
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 83628

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