2004 Acura Mdx Touring 3rd Seat Nav Awd Excelllent Maintained Needs Nothing on 2040-cars
Wexford, Pennsylvania, United States
I'm the guy that "pre-kids" kept my
vehicles in better shape than me….Porsche's, Alfa's, and all kinds of fun
sports cars. Then…..along came kids and my 2004 Acura MDX. I bought
it from the original owner out of Chicago and drove it home about 5 years ago.
This vehicle has been nothing short of excellent in every aspect.
I'm the guy that changed oil every 3k to 3.5k miles, rotated tires,
repaired everything as needed and kept up on the scheduled maintenance.
The timing chain and major maintenance was done on this vehicle about 50k
miles ago. Nav disc recently updated. BTW…6 disc CD Changer. I'll include all the service records I have and perhaps the
local Acura (Baierl Acura) dealer can give me a printout. If it it needed
it, I fixed it…end of story. Right now the vehicle is in tip top running
condition. Tires are about 65% tread left, brakes are all excellent,
recent oil change, recent new plugs and coil packs. There are no known
issues and it is PA inspected until August 2014. Nobody has a crystal
ball especially with used vehicles but this motor and tranny and all aspects of
this vehicle performs like new. In cold weather (below 30 degrees), the
power steering pump is loud until it warms up. I was told a flush of the
system would fix that and may do it this week but it affects nothing and within
a few short minutes its nice and quiet. The AWD takes me everywhere I
ever wanted to go. Heated seats work….(driver lumbar support not
inflating…its very comfortable but not adjusting). The power seats and all options work
great. I installed a Parrot hands free
unit that has a loose wire so it works intermittently. It can be paired with a Bluetooth phone but
again…loose wire needs found to function.
This truck starts, drives, looks and functions 100% in every
aspect. I love it. I’m the guy that buys a 3 or 4-year-old
vehicle every 5 years and then sells a well-maintained vehicle. I don’t see any reason it can’t be driven
another 160k miles on this motor and tranny but no promises J. The paint is nice, no rust and very
clean. You will find an occasional ding
(rare) and light scratch here and there.
I always kept it waxed and shiny and took pride. The exterior represents a very well
maintained 160k-mile vehicle. The interior
leather is all good…no rips or tears and has a nice look. It has some wear here and there and again
represents the age and mileage nicely. I’d
represent the both the exterior and interior an easy 8 out of 10. This has been my vehicle for
my sales job, trade shows, family functions, xmas trees, vacations pumpkins, etc. etc.
etc. It never let us down once. I’m going to miss it. It’s in tip top shape and as described and
ready for a good new home to make a new owner / family happy. I’m the guy that babied it and drove it
responsibly for the last 5 years every day so if you have any questions…ask
away. AC Blows Cold, Heater works great, etc. All options work unless mentioned. If I missed any ask. I am still driving this mileage will climb and if it goes over 2k more miles, I'll update the picture and description. No shipping but if you want to arrange and pay for, I'll cooperate. All original paint and body panels except for a few touch paint dabs (BTW..touch up paint for correct color included). Thanks, Tony |
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