A-spec W Navigation. 19" Wheels. New Transmission W Warranty From Dealer. on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
2005 Acura TL A-Spec with Navigation
Clean Title and Clean Car fax. Please read entire description. Transmission was changed at the Acura Of Pembroke Pines on February 2nd, 2013 with NEW transmission with full remaining warranty on transmission. Records available. 105k Miles major Service completed (Timing Belt replaced) Full service history available. Selling with 19" Niche Milan M137 Wheels with 90% left of tire tread. Original 18" A-Spec wheels and lugs available (Deduct $950 if you do not want the 19" wheels and want the original 18" A-Spec wheels) Black on Black Leather. List of added features.
This vehicle has been meticulously cared for and driven. All major items that are known to go wrong with these vehicles from age and wear & tear have been fixed by Acura Dealership or Honda Certified Mechanic.
Don't be fooled by other people selling 2004-2007 Acura TLs, many of them are not serviced with the Dealership guide bulletin for parts that WILL go bad due to age, wear and tear. This ACURA, all those parts have been replaced by dealer as recommended. You will get a vehicle that will need basic maintenance (Fluids, oils etc) These parts were NOT changed because of damage or accident, they were changed due to age. See Carfax report to verify no accidents. Again, Vehicle has signs of wear and tear in line with a car of this age. Nothing hidden here. Vehicle is in excellent mechanical shape and was recently inspected by the Acura Dealership. Vehicle shows some signs of wear and tear. Drives like a dream and well maintained. One Headlight bulb needs replacing - I have included the needed Bulbs. These bulbs are $70 a piece. I have included 2. Vehicle is being sold locally as well and I reserve the right to end this auction is the vehicle sells elsewhere. Selling reason: Having first child with wife, switching to an SUV. Sad to see her go. Basic Information
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