2010 Acura Tsx Base Sedan 4-door 2.4l (very Great Condition) on 2040-cars
Ladera Ranch, California, United States
Detailed Pictures available on shutterfly website. Contact me at 949-525-1595 for website. Carfax and AutoCheck report available. 1 owner vehicle, clean carfax $470 above retail book value and autocheck 93 above average rating. Both reports available upon request. CARFAX BUYBACK GUARANTEE INCLUDED CARFAX REPORT AVAILABLE HERE
- One owner car (purchased from Acura in Tustin Dealership) - Premium 91 gas used for life of car - All service done by Acura Dealerships with Factory service and parts - Technology package with DVD capability (auto voice command car capability) - Navigation System - Back-up Camera (reverse sensing system) - Premium Sound System - MP3, iPhone, Smart Phone capability, Bluetooth Capable for Music and Phone system, interactive caller ID and car system to manage calls. - Wheel Locks - Grigio Metallic Exterior color - Professional Tint on complete car (Lifetime Certificate available) Completed at local shop with a physical business address in Orange County - All original manuals, sticker price, and DVDs in leather case - Acura Car Roadside Assistance Included - Interior / Exterior like new - Automatic - Alloy Wheels - Dual Exhaust - Splash Guards on all 4 Wheel Wells - Acura Factory Trunk Tray - Heated door mirrors, turn signal indicator mirrors - Power moon roof, memory seat for two drivers (original keys), Power Windows, remote keyless entry, auto-dimming, rearview mirror, garage door transmitter (3 devices), Integrated navigation system, steering wheel mounted audio controls, DVD Audio, 10 speakers - Low tire pressure warning, compass, rear window defroster, fog lights, trip computer, outside temperature display. - Heated front seats - 21 mpg city / 30 mpg highway - Black interior leather package - Dual front electronic seats - Five Star Safety Rating Optional - Bumper to Bumper 7 year 100k extended mile warranty (transferable to new owner) Includes all items on car: Electronics to Powertrain (excludes wear and tear items like brakes / tires) Ask for warranty cost Detailed Pictures available on shutterfly website. Contact me at 949-525-1595 for website |
Acura TSX for Sale
- Leather, sunroof, one owner
- 2.4 manual 2.4l cd 7 speakers am/fm radio mp3 decoder radio data system
- 2004 acura tsx sedan - excellent condition - well maint - manual transmission(US $8,599.00)
- We finance!! 37k miles navigation moonroof leather power seats(US $19,991.00)
- Heated power leather seats power sunroof power locks power windows automatic
- Red navigation black interior we finance! trades welcomed!
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How the Autoblog staff would configure the 2017 Acura NSX
Thu, Feb 25 2016The configurator for the 2017 Acura NSX is now online, and it finally lets people spec this long-delayed supercar. Technically prices start at $157,800 (after $1,800 for destination), but you can't actually get one like that yet. The iron brake rotors aren't available until late 2016, which means the carbon-ceramic rotors with black calipers are the least expensive choice at $9,900. The cost ticks up to $10,600 if you want calipers in silver or red. The build process inspired so much conversation among the Autoblog staff that we decided to share our choices with you and explain why we picked them. Let us know what you think in the comments. MICHAEL AUSTIN - $198,950: Mine's expensive, but I figure another 15 percent or so is irrelevant when the car already costs so much. I love the blue - it's alluring without being too flashy. Saddle leather is a must for me; it's definitely the best interior color. I skipped the carbon-fiber exterior sport package, just because I like the cleaner look of the standard body. Otherwise, carbon-fiber overkill: roof, rear spoiler, interior trim, and engine cover. If I had to cut costs I could sacrifice the $10,600 carbon ceramic brakes, which are probably unnecessary – but I'd have to wait until later this year. My only question is: where are the optional Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires I loved during our First Drive? CHRIS BRUCE - $180,700: I tried not to go too wild when speccing mine, but some upgrades seemed necessary. The standard black leather was too dark, so I opted for the Saddle and Alcantara, which added $1,500 to the price. I also picked with the matching black Alcantara headliner for $1,300 and the upgraded audio system for $2,800. For the outside, I loved the Nord Gray Paint, which has a little green in it, and I splurged for the $6,000 carbon fiber roof. To finish things off, I went with the silver calipers on the carbon-ceramic brakes for $10,600. STEVEN EWING - $172,700: I'm not the extravagant type. I don't want flashy colors, red calipers, or unnecessary carbon fiber crap on the outside. Give me something that flies under the radar, with the only the options I need. Plus, the NSX hardly feels like a $200,000 supercar to me. ALEX KIERSTEIN - $176,500: Japanese cars tend to look best in classic white, so I went with that for the exterior. I like a dark interior, but I also love Alcantara – so that goes on the headliner. The carbon-fiber roof is a bit of an extravagance, but this is all fantasy, right?
Acura TLX caught naked in production guise, can you spot the differences?
Mon, 10 Mar 2014Acura doesn't tend to do concept cars these days that don't foreshadow a specific upcoming production model. The ZDX prototype of 2010 previewed the production version, as did the ILX and RLX showcars of 2012 and the MDX of 2013. The NSX concept is on its way to production, as the SUV-X concept is likely to do as well in the coming years. So when Acura revealed the TLX prototype at the Detroit Auto Show a few months ago, we all but knew it would only be a matter of time before that, too, would be produced. And here it is.
Spied all but completely undisguised while undergoing testing, this pair of TLX prototypes (one in white, one in black) looks almost identical to the show car. You might spot a few minor tweaks here and there - the strip of LEDs in the lower front bumper have been replaced by round fog lamps and some of the chrome accents are missing - but by and large, we're looking at the same vehicle we saw in Detroit earlier this year.
The finished production version of the TLX is expected to debut at the New York Auto Show next month, after which it will replace both the TSX and the TL, slotting in between the smaller ILX and the larger RLX in Acura's sedan lineup.
Honda exec says US market near capacity, could hurt subprime buyers
Thu, 21 Aug 2014Is there a point in the US auto industry where companies should start considering the welfare of their customers ahead of selling more cars? American Honda Executive Vice President of Sales John Mendel thinks that level exists, and we may be getting very close to it.
According to Automotive News, Mendel believes that finding more customers in the market could require pursuing subprime buyers and offering longer-term loans. However, he refuses to use those tactics. While selling models this way can improve things briefly, the strategies hurt resale prices and lower vehicle profits over time. The company won't do "stupid things in the short-term that damage the person who bought yesterday," he said to Automotive News. "It's a very, very short-term tactic especially in the subprime area."
American Honda, which combines the Acura and Honda brands, has seen market share decline from 9.7 percent to 9.1 percent through July 2014, according to Automotive News, and Autoblog's By the Numbers stats showed it posted falling sales in five of the seven months with data this year. Though, Mendel claims that was partially because the company focused on retail sales over fleets. The delays of the launches for the Honda Fit and Acura TLX likely didn't help either.