2007 Acura Tl, 99k Miles, Fully Loaded, Michelin Tires, Navigation, No Reserve ! on 2040-cars
Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
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For sale 2007 ACURA TL. This vehicle comes with 99K Miles,adult ridden, garage kept, always serviced, and never abused. This vehicle comes with all standard features such as: Sunroof, GPS, Backup Camera, Bluetooth, Power Windows, Power Seats, Leather seats, Heated Seats, Tinted Windows, K&N Air Filter, HID Headlights, Michelin Tires, WeatherTech Floor Mats, etc.
I bought this vehicle back in 2012 for my wife from a local insurance auction therefore comes with Michigan Rebuilt Title. It had minor front end damage in which frame was not damaged just the left headlight, left fender, hood and bumper cover. The rest was all intact. At the time of purchase this car had 69K Miles and since than my wife been putting miles on it. I did put Michelin tires on it so it has another 30K to go before replacing it. This car always been service and all the necessary service was always performed on it. Including alignment, oil changes, transmission fluid exchange, etc. This car is trouble free and it needs absolutely nothing. The only reason I am selling it is because I got a new car for my wife so this one must sell. This vehicle has no issues mechanically whatsoever comes with regular wear with minor dents and scratches. Wheels have some scratches. Mileage may be slightly higher since this vehicle is driven on a daily basis. If you have any questions feel free to ask at any time. God bless |
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