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2007 Acura Tl Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:73745 Color: with Parchment Leather interior
Location:

Katy, Texas, United States

Katy, Texas, United States

2007 Acura TL 4dr Sedan

Low Miles, Automatic Gasoline 3.2L V6 Cyl PFI SOHC 24V, Front Wheel Drive, White Diamond Pearl

 

This is your opportunity to purchase: This 2007 Acura TL Sedan has a White Diamond Pearl exterior with Parchment Leather interior. This vehicle comes loaded with a Automatic Transmission, Heated Front Seats, Power Front Seats, Power Windows/Locks, Dual Zone a/c Controls, Steering Wheel with Controls, and a Moon roof. Etc. The car has only 73,745 miles on it (annual average mileage: 10,602)!! Always garaged and covered. A total of two (2) Texas owners. All original, no modifications, no accidents, no serious damage, just a few small scratches and some stone chips indicative of the age / mileage. Tires have over 50% of tread wear still on them. Its in great condition for the year, runs great. See close up photos of some touchup minor damage to front lower air dam, and side skirt below door. CarFax is stating value around $1,730 over retail. Emissions Warranty still valid (96 months/80,00 miles). Full main dealer service history available from Acura via VIN #19UUA66267A032662.  All relevant paper work available (in glove compartment). Clean car fax report is available on request. Comes with spare key which came with car. Carfax Buyback Guarantee is available upon request with this vehicle (covers sever damage, odometer problems and lemon law). Bid with confidence here.

Private Sale Values based on “Good Condition”:

·      Edmonds: $12,043

·      Kelly Blue Book: $14,207

·      CarMax: $12,000

·      NDA: $15,325

 

Vehicle Vin #: 19UUA66267A032662

 

Contact me with any questions!

I will respond within 24 hours.

I have many more photos (available on request)

Inspection of car is welcome for serious buyers, short test drive welcome.

Start the Bidding at $12,000.

Make me an offer!

Will organize shipping within United States only (at buyers cost)

A $500.00 Pay Pal DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINNING.

Copy of drivers license also required to verify buyer (FAX or email # will be provided).

Payment of remaining amount by bank transfer funds directly to a designated account only (details will be provided). 

There is no lien or finance on on vehicle (clear title).

Bill of Sale will be provided for final Sales Price.

 

Thanks for looking!

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