2007 Acura Tl Navigation on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
-Navigation and Back Up Camera
-Automatic Transmission -Maintenance performed at Acura Dealership - including oil changes -Routine maintenance inspections performed -100,000 mile maintenance already complete: -Replaced water pump, timing belt, spark plugs, valve timing/clearance adjusted, transmission fluid and coolant flushed. Replaced radiator, installed new brakes, rotors and one new caliber last summer. -Purchased (4) Yokohama AVID Ascend tires 1 year and 3 months ago with Tire Discounters warranty including free rotation and alignment (will transfer to new owner - all paperwork present), wheels do have some scuffs. -I am selling this car because I purchased a new vehicle. I have had this TL for 4 years now and it has been an awesome car. We also owned a 2004 TL from day 1. All maintenance has been perfomed, no work needed. There is hail damage to the hood, roof and trunk lid. The interior is in great shape with no damage to the leather. Dashboard, door panels and seats cleaned regularly. Bought Acura rubber floor mats when I purchased the vehicle from the Honda Dealership, which will be included. The car comes with a remote start and matching onyx black splash guards. -The TL comes with many standard features including leather and front heated seats, dual climate control, rear side mirror defrost, power moonroof, HomeLink, Vehicle Stability Control, AUX input for music, XM Satellite Radio, 6 disc CD changer, fog lights, dual exhaust, automatic lights. -Tire Pressure Monitoring System displays each tires PSI, outside temperature gauge, Acura Maintenance Minder provides visual of oil life % and alerts you of routine maintenance needs. Comes with 2 keyless entry keys. -Contact me if you would like to see the vehicle. Buyer is responsible for shipping/pick up expenses. Contact me for in person payment with cash or cashiers check only. |
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Daily Driver: 2015 Acura TLX
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Junkyard Gem: 1997 Acura SLX
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