2009 Acura Tsx With Technology Package Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
California, Maryland, United States
Are you interested in a
simply outstanding car? Then take a look at this good-looking and fun 2009
Acura TSX with just over 40,000 miles.
The exterior is painted in a Vortex Blue Pearl with a taupe
interior. It was designated by Consumer
Guide as a “Recommended Premium Compact Car” in 2009. This vehicle includes
17-inch wheels, automatic Xenon HID headlights, fog lights, a sunroof,
dual-zone automatic climate control, a tilt/telescoping steering column, an
eight-way power driver seat with memory, a four-way power passenger seat,
leather upholstery, heated front seats, an auto-dimming rearview mirror and a
60/40-split-folding rear seatback. Also included are Bluetooth and a superb
10-speaker Acura/ELS surround-sound system with an in-dash six-CD/DVD-audio
changer, satellite radio, auxiliary radio jack and a USB port. The Technology Package incorporates a
rearview camera and a navigation system with voice recognition, real-time
traffic and weather forecasting. I am a Naval Aviator with orders to move to Japan and
I just can’t bear the thought of this car being in storage for three years so I
am reluctantly offering it for sale. I have the title in
hand so don't worry about having to wait until a loan is paid off. I am willing
to honestly answer any questions you might have or to take any additional
pictures that you might want. The
original factory floor mats are unused and included. The spot on the driver side
foot well is mud from the driver during pictures and has been cleaned up. |
Acura TSX for Sale
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2014 Acura MDX goes for a camouflaged cruise
Tue, 16 Oct 2012While the often misunderstood (and infrequently purchased) Acura ZDX may be going the way of the dinosaur, the company's far more conventional and successful MDX SUV is evolving. In fact, the 2014 MDX seems to be coming along rather nicely, if this latest set of spy images is any indication.
In the camouflaged prototype we see here, it is evident that Acura designers are going for a beefier look for the MDX front end. The current car's pointed and beaked nose are nowhere in evidence on this tester, though some version of Acura's prominent shield grille does seem to remain.
It's a bit difficult to tell if the shape of the glasshouse is much revised on this new car, as the camo is applied in such a fashion as to obscure the post C-pillar design. But it does seem as though, when we look hard at the full-profile shots of the MDX, that the wheel-arch bulges and side character lines of the current vehicle have been replaced with much simpler surfacing.
eBay Find of the Day: S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Acura MDX from The Avengers
Wed, 27 Nov 2013Planning to dress up as Agent Coulson for Halloween next year? We've got the perfect accessory to complete your Level 7 costume. On eBay Motors at this very moment is an auction for an Acura MDX S.H.I.E.L.D vehicle, one of only 10 made that the seller claims was used in filming of The Avengers.
The crossover is being sold by Scottsdale Motor Company, and while the eBay auction is up to nearly $19,000 with less than four days remaining (at the time of this writing), the dealer's website is asking $42,900 for this piece of movie memorabilia.
What you see is no mere prop, though. This S.H.I.E.L.D. vehicle is a proper 2011 MDX, equipped with the available Technology Package and leather from the factory. The flat black paint was even applied by Acura itself, and the graphics were added by the film studio's art department.
2014 Acura MDX ad campaign the most expensive in brand's history
Mon, 24 Jun 2013Realizing that it must spend more marketing dollars to compete with the more established luxury automakers, Acura is preparing to launch its most expensive ad campaign ever for its redesigned 2014 MDX. At $78 million, according to Advertising Age, the new "Made for Mankind" campaign that kicks off next month is exactly double what Acura spent on the 2013 RDX launch last year. It's also the brand's first cooperation with its new agency, Boston- and Los-Angeles-based Mullen Advertising. Thanks to its bigger budget, we'll be seeing ads for the MDX pop up just about everywhere from television commercials, cinemas and billboards to videos focused on computers and mobile devices.
The first such video is entitled "Human Race," and it enunciates Acura's recent tagline highlight, the synergy between man and machine. More interestingly, the 2014 MDX, which went on sale this month, doesn't make an appearance in the 60-second spot until close to the end. This video is posted below as well as a press release from Acura along with images of various ads we should start soon.