2009 Acura Tl Sh-awd Tech Pkg Classy Body Kit Push To Start 1 Of A Kind!!! on 2040-cars
Riverview, Michigan, United States
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I am selling my wifes Acura TL. We bought this car 2 years ago and has served us extremely well with no issues what so ever. Oil changes done regularly at Acura of Farmington hills MI. This is a extremely nice Acura TL, as you can see from the pictures it comes with what seems to be a factory body kit. This is how I bought the car. I have not came across any other Acura TL's on the street with this same body kit. It makes the car stand out and gives it a sportier aggressive look. The car is fun to drive with 300 hp. Has the auto manual option with paddle shifters. It comes fully loaded with AWD and Tech package. You must see this car in person to appreciate. No rips or tears on the leather. Some of the other options are navigation, rear view camera, stitched leather seating, heated seats, usb connection to the system, you can upload your own picture for the screen saver on the navigation, XM radio, blue tooth, 35% tint all around, HID headlights. Car is extremely reliable and has no issues. It has been babied. Waxed recently. Minor scuff marks on a few of the rims, I have included detailed pictures for you to see. I try to be as accurate as possible when listing vehicles on ebay, however I am human. I apologize if I make a mistake or forgot to mention a blemish, but for the most part this car is in great condition. This is why I STRONGLY encourage all potential buyers to please come see this car in person. It is truly a car of beauty. My wife rarely drives most of the miles have been accumulated from long trips out of state. Excellent mpg. Great pickup. The AWD on this car is amazing. Plows right through the snowy streets. Comes with OEM Acura TL rubber matts for the rain/snow season along with never used OEM factory TL carpet matts still in package. Please see photos on photobucket. Excellent traction and great performance all year round, what more could you ask for? Please feel free to contact me for any questions or concerns or to come set up a time and day to come see it in person. I do owe a small loan on the vehicle that will be paid off once I receive a deposit. If buyer is local I can accompany them to the bank to get the loan signed off then to our secretary of state (Michigan DMV) to transfer the title OR I can mail the title once the lein is released. Please ask any and all questions before hand. No accidents or paintwork being indicated anywhere. I have many more pictures that can be viewed at the following link for photo bucket. Please look at all pictures in detail before bidding. I get a lot of compliments wherever I go in this car, Most people have never seen one with a kit on it like this. Definitely makes the regular TL's look plain. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. I take pride in my ownership. Photo bucket link: http://s938.photobucket.com/user/dadon5426/slideshow/09%20Acura%20TL car compares with Lexus es350 bmw 5 series audi's Mercedes Honda Nissan infinity |
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