2004 Acura Tsx Base Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Wayne, New Jersey, United States
I am selling my 2004 Acura TSX with ~137K highway miles. The car runs great and has been regularly maintained only at Acura dealerships and I replaced all four tires recently. It has never had an issue in connection to its transmission or engine. I am the 2nd owner of this car and have had it since my senior year of high school. So I have definitely taken good care of this baby. The car was first owned by Open Road Acura of Wayne and was used by its executives as a corporate fleet. It was then sold to me as an Acura certified preowned vehicle.
With the loaded premium features (see full details below) and the price of this car, it would be an ideal first car for high school and college students. Acura is the luxury brand of Honda, which is known for its durability. This car will easily sell at $9000 at any car dealer, but I want to make sure this car goes to someone who will take care of it like myself. ****CARFAX AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST**** Details: VIN:JH4CL96824C013700, 4dr-sedan, automatic transmission, silver/black leather interior, 4-Cylinder 2.4L VTEC engine w/ 204 HP, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Additional Power Outlet, Air Bag - Driver, Air Bag - Passenger, Air Bag - Side, Air Bags - Head, Air Conditioning, Brakes-Abs-4 Wheel, Bucket Seats, Built-In Garage Door Opener, 6-CD Changer, CD Player, Dual Climate Control, Front Wheel Drive, Headlights-Auto-Off, Headlights-High Intensity Discharge, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Mirrors-Pwr Driver, Mirrors-Vanity-Driver, Mirrors-Vanity-Driver Illuminated, Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger, Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Illuminated, Power Door Locks, Power Driver Seat, Power Steering, Reading Lamps-Front, Rear Defrost, Remote Keyless Entry, Remote Trunk Release, Roof - Power Sunroof, Roof-Sun/Moon, Seat-Heated Driver, Seat-Lumbar-Driver, Seat-Rear Pass-Through, Steering Wheel Stereo Controls, Steering Wheel-Leather Wrapped, Tilt Wheel, Traction Control, Wheels-Aluminum |
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Reliving the Acura NSX debut, 25 years later
Sat, 03 May 2014The Acura NSX might be one of the most important Japanese cars ever created. The Land of the Rising Sun had already established that it could make very competent performance vehicles when the NSX debuted in 1989, but Honda's two-seater was the first one that looked to the world like a true contender against Ferrari and Porsche, thanks to its cutting-edge technology. The Acura had an all-aluminum monocoque chassis, a beautifully low-slung body and a quick-revving V6 with an 8,000-rpm redline. This quintessential Japanese sports coupe celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, and Autoweek recognizes it in a fantastic piece chronicling the model's US launch.
The story begins in February 1989 at the Chicago Motor Show where the car debuted. The day before the show opened, the concept still didn't have a name. The Japanese development team referred to it as New Sports, and the American Acura executives decided to add eXperimental to the end. The moniker NSX just stuck afterwards.
The article paints a fantastic portrait of the car and the company at the time. Honda had something to prove with the NSX. To succeed, the coupe had to be the best, and when the American press finally got a hold of it, they drowned it in accolades. Of course, Acura has a new American-built NSX on the way, and it has colossal legacy to live up to. This piece is definitely worth reading to understand why.
Acura will show all-new MDX Prototype in Detroit
Wed, 12 Dec 2012Acura says it will show a prototype of its 2014 MDX crossover at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, and we'll admit that the announcement has left us in a bit of confusion. See, the Acura press release says that the MDX proto will present "Aero Sculpture" design language, "alluring proportions" and "arching body lines." It has been accompanied by a sketch (above, click to enlarge) that, indeed, shows off a swoopy, alluring CUV.
Yet we have spy shots from two months ago of what is supposed to be the 2014 MDX, and unless the camouflage is actually some sort of vehicular moo moo, there isn't really a swoopy line on it. It is stout and substantial, but not in a way that makes us think of "Aero Sculpture." We'll know in a few weeks where the truth resides. It would appear that Acura's rendering artist has done a masterful fade on the rear glass/D-pillar area of the vehicle.
If you want to see the answer in real time, the reveal will be broadcast as it happens on Acura's webcast site. There's a press release below with the details.
Acura puts on display of mechanical horsepower in new ad
Tue, 11 Feb 2014Originally forged with a brand identity based on luxury, sportiness and practicality, Acura has spent the last decade or so struggling with its image. The sporting credibility suffered a mighty blow with the loss of cars like the Integra, RSX and NSX, and recent years have seen the Japanese company attempting to recast itself as a technology leader.
All of that makes this latest Acura commercial, Let The Race Begin, even more difficult to understand, metaphorically speaking. The horsepower-horse race 'theme' certainly isn't difficult to fathom, with mecca-equine versions of popular luxury brands filling the screen. But the choice to make Acura's filly a flesh-and-blood creation seems odd, for the high-tech theme. Acura as "thoroughbred apart from the rest of the field" seems to be the rough message here, though we're not sure we're buying it. We're also not sure we're comfortable with how much these ponies reminded us of a certain off-putting robotic dog...
Looks expensive, at any rate. Watch the robot ponies run for yourself, below.