2006 Acura Rl-awd W/nav, Backup Camera, Bose, Onstar, Xm Radio on 2040-cars
Sound Beach, New York, United States
The pictures do not do this car justice. It's been snowing here and these are all I have to work with. I get compliments on this car all the time. Year, model and color combo is rare. I love this car but I no longer have a need for it. I bought a cheaper commuter car to keep the miles off this one. I set the reserve lower then most of the rl's I've found on here. And in my opinion this car is in way better shape then most. I've never spared a penny on maintenance or cheeped out getting aftermarket parts. It's Always gone to the dealer when it needed something.
In the pictures the windows are not tinted, the rear shades are up **4 BRAND NEW TIRES as of 5/10/12 **Power Steering pump replaced Feb 2012 through the warranty at ACURA Smithtown **A/C clutch and tensioners done 6/6/12 through warranty at ACURA Smithtown **April/May 13' Front pads and rotors and rear pads replaced. **Oct 13' 100K service done Water Pump, timing belt, tensioners and pulleys. 2006 Acura RL w/Sh-AWD 3.5L V6 290hp has Navigation with voice command for all functions(Radio, A/C Temp&Fan, and Nav)Backup Camera, moon-roof, 10 speaker Bose 6CD In-dash changer, XM Satellite Radio with Real time traffic function through XM, Dual climate control, dual heated and power seats, rear window manual and rear power sunshades, power tilt and telescope steering wheel, steering wheels mounted audio and cruise control w/handsfree link telephone interface, ABS, front side and curtain airbags-It currently has 115,400 miles . I have all of the original books and paperwork(window sticker)- Thanks! On Feb-10-14 at 14:01:37 PST, seller added the following information:
The pictures do not do this car justice. It's been snowing here and
these are all I have to work with. I get compliments on this car all the
time. Year, model and color combo is rare. I love this car but I no
longer have a need for it. I bought a cheaper commuter car to keep the
miles off this one. I set the reserve lower then most of the RL's I've
found on here. And in my opinion this car is in way better shape then
most. I've never spared a penny on maintenance or cheeped out getting
aftermarket parts. It's Always gone to the dealer when it needed
something.
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