2005 Acura Tsx Base Sedan 4-door 2.4l With Tech Package Black W/ Black Interior on 2040-cars
New Windsor, Maryland, United States
In the past year the following has been performed in addition to regular schedule maintenance: New A/C New Battery New Pads all the way around New Front Rotors The navigation DVD drive will need to be repaired and I can provide all of the information for that. EXTERIOR Galvanized body panels Pwr moonroof w/tilt & sliding shade High intensity discharge (HID) headlights w/auto-off Dual heated pwr mirrors w/integrated turn signals Heat-rejecting green-tinted glass Speed-sensitive intermittent windshield wipers Chrome-plated door handles 19x8 Acura OEM Chrome Wheels INTERIOR Perforated leather sport seats 8-way driver/4-way passenger pwr seats w/adjustable headrests, driver side adjustable lumbar support Driver & front passenger heated seats 60/40 split fold-down rear seatbacks w/lock Leather-covered front center console w/sliding armrest, storage, accessory pwr outlet Carpeted floor mats Leather-wrapped tilt/telescopic sport steering wheel w/illuminated audio & cruise controls Anti-theft engine immobilizer Progressive illuminated instrumentation-inc: dual trip odometers & exterior temp indicator Pwr door locks w/key-operated windows down/up feature Pwr windows-inc: illuminated switches, driver auto up/down w/auto-reverse Acura navigation system w/voice recognition Remote keyless entry w/remote-down windows & panic button Cruise control HomeLink system Maintenance interval reminder Remote trunk/fuel door release Dual-zone automatic climate control system w/micron air-filtration system Rear window defroster w/timer XM satellite radio Acura premium sound system w/6-disc in-dash CD changer-inc: (8) speakers Digital clock Printed radio antenna Glove compartment w/light & lock (2) front cup holders Illuminated in-dash CD storage compartment (2) accessory pwr outlets Driver & front passenger visor w/illuminated vanity mirrors Overhead sunglass holder Overhead map lights Driver and front passenger seatback pockets Rear-seat center armrest w/dual cup holders Hidden electric trunk opening switch Interior trunk closing handle MECHANICAL 2.4L DOHC PGM-FI 16 valve 4-cyl engine w/i-VTEC Direct ignition system Drive-by-wire throttle system 110,000-mile tune-up interval 5-speed sequential SportShift automatic transmission w/grade logic control & lockup torque converter Vehicle stability assist (VSA) w/traction control Front wheel drive Independent double wishbone front suspension w/coil springs & stabilizer bar Independent multi-link double wishbone rear suspension w/coil springs & stabilizer bar P215/50VR17 all-season tires 17" x 7.0" 7-spoke alloy wheels Torque-sensing variable pwr rack & pinion steering Ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) 17.1 gallon fuel tank Dual-outlet exhaust SAFETY Driver & front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system Driver & front passenger side airbag supplemental restraint system w/front seat passenger occupant height & position sensors Front/rear side curtain airbags Front/rear 3-point seatbelts Front adjustable-height seatbelts w/load limiters & pretensioners Rear child seat tether anchors (LATCH) Phosphorescent emergency trunk opener Sliding front subframe Side-impact door beams Front/rear crumple zones |
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