2003 Acura Tl Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Pine Beach, New Jersey, United States
2003 Acura TL that runs like it is new. It is in such good shape that it rides as tight as it did when it was new. I get 26-27mpg from this strong V6.
Besides a mild scuff on the left rear bumper, this car is pristine. I was an auto technician and manager for many years and my vehicles are well taken care of and last forever. Only selling because I got a great deal on a used Pilot and needed the extra cargo space. This is my third of four Honda products and am amazed on how well they hold up. She has everything in it, power everything, heated leather seats, power moonroof, CD changer, proffessionally installed Remote Start system with remote keyless entry. New brakes. Needs nothing. Tires within a year old. I'm in central/south Jersey. Send me a message, come see it, drive it, conform my promises. Kelly Blue Book has it as $4030 private party and $5640 if you bought from a dealer (which is complete BS as I worked at dealers for 20 years and their car's are in lesser shape than anything I've ever sold). I need to get $4k for it. Reserve is $4k, Buy it now is $4400 and I'd be lying if I didnt want a bidding war that got me the most $ possible but am a very fair person so I'm laying out all the details for you. Happy bidding. If it sells locally before auction ends and reserve has not been met, I will discontinue auction. |
Acura TL for Sale
- 2007 acura tl type-s sedan 4-door 3.5l(US $15,493.00)
- 2004 acura tl base sedan 4-door 3.2l(US $7,400.00)
- 2003 acura tl 135,000 miles
- Tl v6 leather sunroof heated power seats automatic 6 disc cd changer xm radio(US $10,488.00)
- Fully loaded with navigation, sunroof, heated seats, and alot more!!!(US $8,499.00)
- Acura tl w/ technology package
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