2004 Acura Tsx Base Sedan 4-door 2.4l (4th Of July Sale) on 2040-cars
Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
A/C ice cold, HID's, Sunroof, Window Tint, All scheduled maintenance, Excellent condition, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks & drives great, Mostly highway miles, Must see, Non-smoker, Perfect first car, Seats like new, Title in hand, Very clean interior, Well maintained. Please message me if you are interested in seeing the walk around video. It includes start-up and shows all the functions of the car performing properly. eBay will not let me post the link inside this auction. Auto check also indicates a correction on the title. There was a typo on the title as 12,861 miles instead of 72,861 when I registered the car in MO. I took a picture of the odometer to verify the mileage so you know it has never been tampered with. This is my daily driver car that is used for business. I am in financial planning, which entails meeting with clients; primarily highway driving. I purchased the car with approximately 72,000 miles, and it now has just over 100,000. The engine in the TSX's is the K24 2.4L Inline 4. The engine is basically indestructible, as it is one of the only engines in the Honda lineup that uses a timing chain as opposed to a timing belt. That being said, this car is just being broken in. They typically go 250,000+ miles, when well maintained. If you break it before then, you're just an idiot. I am selling this car to help use toward my downpayment on a house. As the car sits, there are NO mechanical issues. I have NEVER had a check engine light since I have owned it. The car has been meticulously maintained, as you can see from the pictures and video. I just recently added window tint (35% in the front, 20% in the rear). It can be easily removed if not desired by the new owner. Just recently the following maintenance has been done: Oil and oil filter replaced Brakes were changed (EBC rotors and EBC red-stuff brake pads…. these are very expensive brakes) NGK Iridium plugs (factory recommended plugs) Tires rotated Air filter replaced Cabin filter replaced Coolant flushed Brake fluid drained and flushed |
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