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2006 Acura Tl Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

US $12,700.00
Year:2006 Mileage:120336 Color: is in really good shape with very few minor scratches
Location:

Toano, Virginia, United States

Toano, Virginia, United States
Advertising:

This is a very clean, and super sharp looking 2006 Acura TL. The mileage is 120K+(it is a daily driver). All maintenance has been done and is up to date. There are no known mechanical issues with this car, everything works and works great! Tires are Continental Extreme Contact DWS and are almost new(see pictures). 

The exterior is in really good shape with very few minor scratches, and most aren't even noticeable. The interior is in really good condition as well - there are no stains in the carpet or tears/rips in the leather.  

There have been some upgrades done to the car before I purchased it; Neuspeed lowering springs, Tokico Blue struts, Injen cold air intake, and HID headlights. I put in an Audiovox iPod connection that runs off of the XM satelite (the XM antennae had to be disconnected), and the ASA GT05 17" wheels. The wheels have been plasti-dipped black on top of their original silver color. If you don't like the black, and would prefer silver, all you have to do is peel off the plasti-dip and they are silver again!

The reason I am selling the car is purely financial. It doesn't make sense for my family to have two car payments right now. That being said, the title is held at a local credit union. THERE IS A SMALL FLAW IN THE TITLE. It states that the odometer exceeds mechanical limits. The previous seller checked the wrong box when sold. Virginia DMV can't fix it even with all the proper documentation. I have the Carfax showing all the previous service records to me owning it, and it's all in sequential order. I had no problem getting a loan for the car, and neither should you!

The vehicle is also for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end the auction early. NO LOW BALL OFFERS PLEASE! Please email me if you have any questions.

Thanks for looking

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Acura recalling 43k MDX and RLX models over seatbelt issue

Tue, 14 Oct 2014

If you've ever lived in a wintery climate, you may have noticed something strange: no, not the perilously enticing sparkle of cold metal in the sunlight or the way your warm breath suddenly becomes visible in the frigid air, but the way your seatbelt seems increasingly reluctant to retract as the temperature drops. Acura, however, has found the problem more serious than a minor inconvenience, and is recalling some 43,000 vehicles across the United States to address the issue.
The recall in question affects about 7,000 RLX sedans (from the 2014 model year) and another 36,000 MDX crossovers (covering the 2014 and 2015 model years) to have their front seatbelts replaced. In the affected vehicles and in very low temperatures, Acura has found that "the driver's and front passenger's seatbelts may not release from the retracted position." Needless to say, seatbelts that can't be used don't offer any protection in the event of an accident, so the Japanese automaker is notifying owners and dealers to hook up to have those seatbelts replaced.

eBay Find of the Day: Ayrton Senna's 1993 Honda NSX

Fri, 09 Aug 2013

It's not often that things owned by the late Ayrton Senna come up for sale, but the seller of this black-on-black 1993 Honda NSX (aka, Acura NSX) eBay find claims it was once owned by the Formula One legend, and that he left a footprint on the factory carpet that can still be seen today. (Footprint, or vacuum lines?...)
NSX no. T000999 was given to Senna as a gift from his mentor and sponsor, Antonio de Almeida Braga, the seller claims, and it was stored at a palace near the Estoril F1 circuit in Portugal. He also was known to drive two other NSXs, a black one and a red one - the latter in which he was seen often.
The seller claims to have owned T000999, which is still in Portugal, for 17 years, and the 31,000-mile odometer indicates it was driven about 1,500 miles per year on average. Thankfully the car has been kept stock, so whoever buys it can enjoy driving it just as Senna did - that is, if the car actually is what it's claimed to be. If the story checks out, then this is one valuable NSX, which is reflected in the high minimum starting bid of 47,500 pounds ($73,620). There have been no bids at time of writing, but with nine days left in the auction, we'll be keeping our eyes on this one.

2014 Acura RLX

Fri, 15 Feb 2013

Good. But Good Enough?
Spoiler alert: The 2014 Acura RLX is a good car. But that shouldn't come as a surprise. Despite the fact that Acura is subject to a lot of criticism for things like its odd positioning in the automotive landscape, questionable styling choices in recent years, and the fact that, more or less, its products feel like lux'd-up Hondas rather than something truly unique, the cars have always been inherently good - decent to drive, nice to sit in and reliable to own. That's what happens when you ride that sort of "affordable luxury" line.
Because Acura's sedans don't really fit into any one definable segment, the brand hopes it can draw customers from a broader range who aren't necessarily dedicated to a certain marque. And while there's certainly rhyme to that reason on the more entry-level end of the spectrum, that proposition makes less sense as you move toward higher price points. (Have a gander at the Hyundai Equus, if you will.) On the other hand, Acura pulled data from a 2012 Strategic Vision survey that showed the number one purchase decision for luxury buyers last year was value for the money, with manufacturer reputation coming in at a close second.