2001 Acura Cl Type-s Coupe 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
This is a 2001 Acura CL Type S coupe. It has 180,000 miles on it (vast majority of it is highway). It was extremely well taken care of- fed premium fuel, oil changed, tires rotated, etc. KBB value is $3000, looking to get $2500.
No surprises- The body of the car is in fair-good condition. There are some dent marks from a hail storm but no paint was chipped and there is no rust. There is a check engine light that just came on in the car- not sure of the cause, everything still runs and sounds fine. All this is reflected in the price. Here are some details about the car. Technical Features: - 260 Hp 3.2- Liter VTEC Engine - 5 speed automatic transmission - Certified LEV - 4 wheel disk brakes - Front and rear stabilizer bars Safety: - Driver and passenger front and side airbags - VSA- stability assist - ABS - Theft deterrent system and electronic immobilizer - Remote keyless entry Interior Features: - DVD satellite Navigation - Leather Seats, powered, heated, memory system for seats and mirrors - Leather steering wheel - Bose, am/fm cassette stereo with 6 CD Changer, 6 speakers - Steering wheel audio controls - Automatic climate control - Homelink system Exterior Features: - Power moonroof with tilt feature and sliding shade - 17" alloy wheels Feel free with any questions. : ) |
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