2010 Acura Tl No Reserve, Fully Loaded Navigation on 2040-cars
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
*************NO RESERVE********************** Up for sale is a 2010 Acura TL Technology Package, Fully Loaded with 87,500 miles. The car is in mint condition!!! Flawless! besides regular wear and tear from daily driving. However there are only two minor imperfections which are a very light (not noticeable) blemish on the left rear door as you can see in the close up picture provided, and a light nick\ding on the rear bumper as you can see in the close up picture. Other than that the car exterior and interior are flawless. I will have these blemishes and ding touched up with touch paint before the auction is over so they become less noticeable. The body and paint are in mint condition besides imperfections noted above and the interior is excellent condition with no rips, tears or stains on it. The car has the following options: Technology package, Navigation, Paddle shifters XM ready satellite radio, Rear back up camera, HID Xenon Headlamps, Fog Lamps, Smart Key Access (Keyless Go), Push Start Button, Automatic Remote Start, Bluetooth, heated seats, voice control, power moon roof, power seats, rear spoiler, tilt and telescoping wheel, luxury leather interior, cruise control, homelink, 17 inch alloy wheels and much more!! The car has a salvage title due to a minor accident from the front. As a result the front bumper, bumper grills, bumper brackets, right fog lamp, right headlamp, right fender and hood were replaced, that’s all!! No airbags deployed on this vehicle, all airbags are intact! The car was professionally repaired with all original Acura parts and 100% exact paint color match, the job is 10/10 perfect!!. There is absolutely no frame or suspension damage, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with the car mechanically, the car drives straight as an arrow. There are no warning lights or any sort of dash lights on the vehicle. The vehicle underwent a state\state trooper inspection. After this inspection the car can be registered anywhere in the U.S or Canada. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION WHICH MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES THIS BEAUTIFUL ACURA TL HOME… Please buy with confidence. Money Back Guarantee: This vehicle will be exactly as described, if you don’t agree I will void the deal and refund your deposit. However once the vehicle leaves the premises it does not qualify for money back guarantee. I welcome pre-buy inspections before the end of auction and have no problem taking it to the nearest Acura dealer to have a pre-purchase inspection done at your own cost. This vehicle will come with a free 3 months/4500 mile power train warranty which includes Engine and Transmission Notice to Bidders -Remember that you're entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase this vehicle. Please do not bid unless you have the ability to pay for and intend to purchase this vehicle. -Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about owning thins vehicle. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to eBay, and negative feedback will be posted. -Please ask all your questions before bidding and before the end of the auction. -I reserve the right to cancel any bids and end the auction early should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. -I reserve the right to cancel any bids from those with negative feedback. New bidders with zero feedback rating should contact me prior to bidding. -The winning bidder will be contacted via email after the auction closes he/she must contact me within 24 hours to make payment arrangements. The winning bidder will also provide a non-refundable deposit of $1000.00 within 2 days after the end of the auction. The remaining balance should be paid in full within 7 days. If no contact is made within 24 hours I reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. Shipping The buyer is responsible for setting up shipping and all related charges. I can assist in shipping arrangements but will not be responsible in any way for claims arising from shipping issues. Transportation carriers are generally insured for $3,000,000.00 to cover for any damages. Payment Methods Payment must be made via Cashier's check, Certified Check or Bank Transfer in US Dollars only. Please be sure to have full payment in place before making your final bid. Please feel free to contact me with any questions and happy bidding!!
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