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2007 Acura Tsx 6 Spd Manual 1 Owner Clean Carfax Black Beauty Loaded Leather !!! on 2040-cars

US $8,699.00
Year:2007 Mileage:166589 Color: and BLACK Leather interior
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

2007 Acura TSX!!!!  BLACK BEAUTY!!!!
ONE OWNER!!!!
NO ACCIDENTS!!!
CLEAN CARFAX!!!
6-Speed Manual!!!
Loaded!!! 
Leather!!! 

Gorgeous 2007 Acura TSX ONE OWNER with 166K highway miles with 2.4L engine, 4 cylinder and 6 Speed MANUAL transmission. This Acura is a Head Turner and it is in excellent condition and looks great with the combination of Black exterior and BLACK Leather interior. This car is in good mechanical condition. Leather interior is in good condition, with no rips, tears, or cuts. The engine is quiet, free of any leaks, clutch is good.

AM/FM/in-dash 6 CD player,
Bose premium brand system, 
Electrochromatic inside rear-view mirror, 
Alloy and leather trim on center console, dash and doors,
Dual-Zone Climate Control,
Leather Steering wheel,
Alloy trim on shift knob, 
Heated Leather Seats,
Speed-proportional power steering, 
Cruise Control,
Stability Control,
Traction Control, 
External temperature display, 
Heated Power Mirrors, 
Power door, locks, windows, 
4Wheel ABS, 
Alloy Wheels, 
Power Driver/Passenger Seat, 
Power steering, 
Remote Anti-theft Alarm System,
Tire-pressure Monitor, 
Xenon Headlights,
Front Fog Lights,
Turn Signal in Mirrors 
Audio and Cruise control on steering wheel,
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel,
Power Steering wheel,
Air Conditioning, 
17"inch Alloy Wheel, 
Tires are good. 

PLEASE MAKE SURE FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE PRIOR TO BUYING!!!!!!!

Please Feel free To Call 215-514-7788 if you have any questions 


Terms of Sale
  1. When you place a bid on a vehicle, you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle. This arrangement is outlined in the eBay User Agreement.  
  2. We reserve the right to obtain and verify the registered information of all bidders participating in this auction.We reserve the right to cancel any and all bids at our discretion, or end the auction early if necessary.  
  3. Bidder with only negative feedback or bid retractions need not bother to bid on our vehicles. These bids will be automatically rejected.   
  4. Bid retractions are not allowed nor will be recognized within 24 hours of auctions end.  
  5. Successful high bidder MUST contact within 24 hours of the auction ending to make arrangements to complete their transaction.   
  6. All financial transactions must be completed within seven (7) days of auction ending.    
  7. We try to disclose all information known about this vehicle for auction. Please be advised that used vehicles will have typical scratches, dings, and paintwork  inherent for their year and mechanical parts are subject to fail.  
  8. This vehicle is being sold "as is". No representations or warranties are made by seller, nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by bidders in making bids. Manufacturers warranties may still apply. Extended warranty may be available please contact us for details.  
  9. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title service fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. All taxes and fees must be paid in full in order for vehicle to be titled and registered.  
  10. We can assist with shipping worldwide. Please contact us for details. Buyers are responsible for shipping costs.        
  11. All Bidders Must Have Arranged All Financing Prior to Bidding. 
  12. There is a $199 processing fee with every purchase, this includes overnight fees, title work, and temp tags if necessary.  
  13. Vehicles for sale may or may not have floor mats, extra keys or remotes, owners manual, etc.  Please call us the inquire about a specific vehicle.  
  14. Additionally, there might be a few more miles than the picture shows due to any test drives until it is sold.

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Heritage-inspired Long Beach Blue joins the Acura NSX's color palette for 2021

Wed, Nov 11 2020

Acura announced it's expanding the NSX's color palette with a heritage-inspired hue named Long Beach Blue for the 2021 model year. The color was inaugurated during the 2002 model year by the first-generation NSX. Shake the thoughts of the Pacific Ocean and its sandy beaches out of your head; the color is named after the Grand Prix of Long Beach, which Acura sponsors, not after a surfing spot. It joins other motorsport-themed colors, including Indy Yellow and Thermal Orange, and is a reformulated version of the first Long Beach Blue released some 18 years ago. It looks a little bit lighter than the color that inspired it, though it's just as eye-catching. It doesn't sound as if Acura is making any major mechanical modifications to the NSX for 2021. Power still comes from a gasoline-electric hybrid drivetrain that consists of a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6, a nine-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, and three electric motors. The system's total output checks in 573 horsepower and 476 pound-feet of torque, and the NSX reaches 60 mph from a stop in three seconds flat.  Acura will begin delivering the 2021 NSX in early 2021, and pricing starts at $159,145 once a mandatory $1,995 destination charge enters the equation. 130R White, Curva Red, and Berlina Black are the only colors included in the aforementioned price. Enthusiasts who want Long Beach Blue will need to pony up and extra $1,000 for it. Colorful past Acura offered the original Long Beach Blue from 2002 to 2005. It replaced Monaco Blue Pearl, which was offered in 2000 and in 2001, but buyers shunned it. Only 88 cars were ordered in Long Beach Blue, according to the company's archives department, so it's one of the rarest first-gen NSX colors. Time will tell if it's more popular in the 2020s, or if it will be remembered as one of the rarest second-gen NSX colors, too.

Acura spotlights NSX pace car at Pikes Peak

Tue, Jul 14 2015

You can't just have any old street car setting the pace at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, can you? Of course not. For that task, you'd need a supercar with exceptionally high performance capabilities. Something like the new Acura NSX, for example. Fortunately that's just what the organizers of the annual Race to the Clouds selected to serve as official pace car this year. Honda's new hybrid supercar, set to be built in Ohio, donned a unique livery, a senior PR rep behind the wheel, and a smattering of GoPro cameras to speed up the 14,110-foot mountain. Naturally the twin-turbo V6 engine, nine-speed, dual-clutch transmission, and three-motor Sport Hybrid Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system formed an integral part of the package as well, even if its output hasn't been officially released more specifically than the "over 550 horsepower" we've been told to expect. The Japanese automaker also placed another couple dozen cameras along the 12.4-mile route and its 156 turns. Which is a good thing, considering that most of us weren't there in Colorado to see it make its run up the mountain, and nobody was there at each corner as it passed – except, of course, for the driver, Sage Marie. The rest of us will want to check out the minute-long clip Acura has released to see the NSX gun for the sky.

The original Acura NSX: Development history and driving the icon

Wed, Sep 28 2016

The original NSX, introduced in production form in 1990 by Honda and to the United States market under the Acura brand in 1991, is now officially 25 plus years old. Generations of car enthusiasts grew to love the original NSX over the 15 years it was in production and beyond, but as an fan and owner, I think it's important to fully realize just how monumental a shift the introduction of the NSX was in the art of making cars. So, retold 25 years later, this is the abridged story of the NSX, Honda's supercar. The Idea The NSX was an extremely risky project for Honda, a company that in the late 1980's was nowhere near the corporate juggernaut that it is today. Honda's eponymous founder, Soichiro Honda, was still involved in decision-making at the company during this time under the role of "Supreme Advisor," and it is debatable whether the NSX project in its infancy would have gone forward at all had he not still been pushing the company towards the spirit of technical achievement it had been known for in the prior decades. Mr. Honda was still so involved during this period, in fact, that when the first batch of 300 production NSXs were made with a version of the Acura badge he didn't like, he ordered all of the cars stopped at port in the USA, the new badges applied, and the offending incorrect badges sent back to Japan to be systematically destroyed. This was clearly a man who paid attention to the details, but I digress. Honda as a company devoted $140 million dollars to the NSX project ($250 million in today's money), half of which would go to developing the car, and the remainder of which would go to building a new state-of-the-art factory to assemble it. Honda's own goals for the NSX were actually exactly as most media stories portray the car today: to build a bona-fide exotic supercar, but one without the ergonomic and reliability penalties associated with that type of car. They didn't want to sacrifice the needs of the driver to the supposed demands of performance, demands that they felt didn't have to be there in making a truly top-level performance machine. The R&D team wanted a car that could hang with heavyweight exotics in a straight line, play with smaller and more lightweight sports cars in the curves, and cruise in serenity on the freeway. Essentially, they wanted it all, and the brief was to have a car that could do everything without compromise.