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1998 Acura Cl 3.0 - 153 K Miles - $1750 (rochelle Park, Nj) on 2040-cars

US $1,750.00
Year:1998 Mileage:153430
Location:

Rochelle Park, New Jersey, United States

Rochelle Park, New Jersey, United States

1998 Acura CL 3.0 - 153 K miles. 

Great car, but need some work on it. 

Bought this car 3 years ago. It had that time 118 K miles. Replaced rotors, tie rods and brake pads right after the purchase.

When it reached 141 K miles, I replaced all 4 tires. So it still has at least 20 K miles of life. 

Computer shows several codes. But nothing complicated. Just two sensors need to be replaced. There is no airbags (no driver, no passenger). That`s why there are SRS and Check Engine lights are ON.

Has a dent on the right side.

Have only one key (previous owner had only one).

Car`s available history:
Brand, Date, Location Salvage 10-30-2003 PENNSBURG,PA 
Water Damage 10-30-2003 PENNSBURG,PA 
Salvage 11-14-2003 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Water Damage 11-14-2003 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Reconstructed 05-23-2005 BENSALEM,PA 
Water Damage 05-23-2005 BENSALEM,PA 
Reconstructed 02-27-2008 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Water Damage 02-27-2008 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Reconstructed 08-02-2008 BENSALEM,PA 
Water Damage 08-02-2008 BENSALEM,PA 
Reconstructed 06-15-2009 BENSALEM,PA 
Water Damage 06-15-2009 BENSALEM,PA 
Reconstructed 04-27-2010 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Water Damage 04-27-2010 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Reconstructed 10-01-2010 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Water Damage 10-01-2010 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Reconstructed 03-24-2011 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Water Damage 03-24-2011 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Reconstructed 03-27-2012 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Water Damage 03-27-2012 PHILADELPHIA,PA 
Salvage 03-12-2013 ROCHELLE PARK,NJ 
Water Damage 03-12-2013 ROCHELLE PARK,NJ

Overall for 3 years I was driving this car it was running great.

Car has power mirrors, power windows, power sunroof, power locks, cruise control, CD, USB, AUX. AC/Heater work perfect.

This Acura has a great BOSE speakers and JVC audio system. The sound in this car is perfect!

Really liked to drive this car for last 3 years. It is powerful and reliable machine!

Great car, but needs some work on it.

Selling it because just bought newer car.

Send me a message via ebay, text or call me if interested at show contact info (text preferred) and I`ll send you link with more pictures. 

Please leave a voice message if I don`t pick up the phone.

Thank you!

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It wasn't so long ago that Honda was known for its sporty two-door models, with models ranging from the Civic del Sol to the Prelude and from the Acura Integra and RSX to the Honda S2000. But look at its range today and all you'll see are the Civic and Accord coupes. Honda has essentially let competitors like the Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ and Nissan 370Z take the place it once claimed as its own. But if you were hoping Honda would fight back with a new coupe or convertible of its own, we're afraid you're going to have to downgrade those hopes to pipe dreams.
While in Japan ahead of the Tokyo Motor Show, Autoblog had a chance to sit down with American Honda CEO Tetsuo Iwamura (pictured at right). When we asked about the potential for a new sports coupe or convertible in the Honda or Acura lineup, he pointed to the current Civic and Accord coupes - not to mention the upcoming new NSX - but said that Honda has no replacement for any of the aforementioned models (or a rival for the FR-S or 370Z) in the pipeline, saying only that the company is monitoring potential demand.
What Iwamura-san did note was that he's a personal fan of the new S660 roadster (pictured above) set to be unveiled tomorrow, and he is pushing (or at least hoping) that it will come to North America. Given that he's head of both Honda's American office and its global automobile operations, one might think that the only person he would have to persuade is himself (well... himself, and potential buyers), but the sporty droptop looks to be about kei-sized, which sadly suggests that it may be too small for American tastes and perhaps not designed with US crash-test standards in mind anyway.

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Before we get into the meat and potatoes of the 2014 Acura MDX, let's pause for just a moment and talk about the current, still-sitting-at-dealerships 2013 model. It's a pretty good machine. Perhaps guilty only of falling to the backburners of our minds in recent years because, well, the old girl's not gotten any younger. But every time we drove this second-generation MDX, our thoughts were the same - good to drive, pleasant to sit in and a pretty decent value.
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