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US $24,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:19000
Location:

Ellicott City, Maryland, United States

Ellicott City, Maryland, United States
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THANKS FOR READING THIS (: 

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE CONTACT ME VIA xz2342@columbia.edu TO DISCUSS MORE DETAILS.

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The only reason I am selling my beloved car is because I can no longer afford it while going to grad school in NYC. I bought this car brand new in July 2012. It is in *EXCELLENT* condition. 
  • Food/beverages and open containers were never allowed in my car. 
  • Never had a chance to ride with pets or children yet.
  • Used it for light transportation over the weekends.
  • Mostly kept in the garage in Newport, NJ.
  • Currently have it in Ellicott City, MD (~20 miles from downtown Baltimore and ~20 miles from Washington D.C.).
IF YOU LIVE AROUND NYC or JERSEY CITY NJ, I can take the car to you when I am back to school in late August.

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I am not a dealer nor an experienced car researcher, but here is my shallow opinion as a 2-year-older user of Acura TSX:

THERE ARE A LOT OF GREAT THINGS TO SAY ABOUT ACURA TSX AND I AM SURE THAT'S WHY YOU ARE HERE, so instead here is a list of "negative" things I heard from my friends:
  • Somewhat small back-seat space: I never really had a chance to sit in the back, but according to my friends that seems to be the case. Well, I had successfully squeezed in 4 guys in the back once. So WHAT? Bear with it if you want a ride home.
  • No all-way camera: there's only one rear-view camera to assist you. My friend recently bought a 2014 Nissan Rogue with 360-degree camera. Man, that really does help in parking and blind spot detection because he just started driving.
  • No touch-screen: I would like it to be touch-screen as well. It would definitely make it more high-class, but people, are you going to help me pay for it and its repair? If not, then my knob works perfectly fine.
If you are my friend reading this, you know I love you.

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This car is fully upgraded to the highest level possible for this model. Features of the technology package (directly from the official Acura TSX 2012 website):  

  • Acura/ELS Surround® 415-watt
  • Premium 10-speaker Audio System with 15-gigabyte hard disc drive memory (HDD) media storage, in-dash CD, DVD-Audio, MP3, WMA and DTS® player, Dolby® Pro Logic® II, Bluetooth® Audio and AM/FM tuner, Song By Voice™
  • Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition
  • Rearview camera
  • Zagat Survey® restaurant ratings and reviews
  • AcuraLink Real-Time Traffic™ with Traffic Rerouting™
  • AcuraLink Real-Time Weather™
  • AcuraLink® Satellite Communication System with Automated Appointments™
  • XM® Radio with Note function music reminder
  • Voice Recognition system for navigation, audio and climate control with steering wheel-mounted controls
  • Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® phonebook exchange
  • GPS-linked, solar-sensing temperature control
  • Metallic finish interior trim
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I am sure you can find more info about the model on other websites or through posts/ads here, and there's nothing really more to say than spending some time to see the car and take a ride yourself. 

Thank you again for spending time here. If you are interested, you can contact me through the email address above. This is my first time ever selling something on eBay, so I know there could be some trust issues, so I have left my school email address instead.

At last, I wish you the best in finding the best car with the best deal (: ! 

Sincerely,
Jocelyn 









 

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