2006 Acura Tsx Base Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Columbia, Maryland, United States
I AM NOT A CAR DEALER. Some of the pictures were taken at the dealership when i bought the car. Up for sale is my beautiful 2006 Acura TSX. Exterior and interior are both Grey. The car has only 77k miles and runs excellent with no issues what so ever. It has a clean CARFAX with no accidents. I bought this car 2 months ago and due to personal reasons, i have to sell it. There is NOTHING wrong with the car. The interior/exterior is immaculate. It has 2.4 liter DOHC 16-valve i-VTEC engine. 5-speed auto trans w/ Sequential SportShift, 17" Alloy wheels, Xenon HID Headlights, Fog Lights, 4-wheel Disc Brakes, ABS, Dual Front and side airbags, Hands-Free Telephone Interface, Remote entry and security system, Power everything, Heated seats, Heated side view mirrors, Dual Auto Climate Control, 8-speaker sound system, XM/AM/FM radio w/ 6-disc in-dash CD, MP3-Aux jack, Memory seats, Bluetooth enabled and much more. Car was inspected by MD on 10th September 2013, the day i bought it. All four tires are brand new. It has legal tinted windows. The car has a lien on it and my asking price is $13,999 |
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