How much are you getting for your TL Type-S
#42
paid 3,500 for my 2002 TL-S 3.2 At think i got a good deal all paper work was with her even the radio code was written down in the book by the mechanic who worked on her last she was in Florida.
I can trace her back from last owner to the original dealership. only parts i have had to purchase was a alternator an a power steering pump also need to know about this blue bolt tranny.
I can trace her back from last owner to the original dealership. only parts i have had to purchase was a alternator an a power steering pump also need to know about this blue bolt tranny.
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paid 3,500 for my 2002 TL-S 3.2 At think i got a good deal all paper work was with her even the radio code was written down in the book by the mechanic who worked on her last she was in Florida.
I can trace her back from last owner to the original dealership. only parts i have had to purchase was a alternator an a power steering pump also need to know about this blue bolt tranny.
I can trace her back from last owner to the original dealership. only parts i have had to purchase was a alternator an a power steering pump also need to know about this blue bolt tranny.
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Yikes, that car needs to be shot and put out if its misery.
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For what it's worth, I just talked to a coworker who sold his "08 type S 6 speed manual with 160k on the odometer for $7500. I thought that was a bit low, and whoever got it got a steal, considering my coworker is a bit older and took good care of it. I wish I woulda knew he was selling it before it was too late, I would have snagged it and sold my 06.
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Will be selling my 2007 TL-S, MT, 240 k miles original owner, meticulously maintained w all maintenance records Very clean w no blemishes inside or out. Every time I’m at the dealer the sales manager comes out to say he wants to buy it when I’m ready.
Will replacing in next year. What do you think I could get in a private sale?
Will replacing in next year. What do you think I could get in a private sale?
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Not sure what the good laugh would be for. My 2006 6MT with 114,000 had a similar asking price two years ago and I ended up buying it for $10,000. Even though the car in this link is effectively three years older at time of sale, it only has 69,000 miles on the clock. Pretty good bet he gets close to ten-grand for the car.
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Not sure what the good laugh would be for. My 2006 6MT with 114,000 had a similar asking price two years ago and I ended up buying it for $10,000. Even though the car in this link is effectively three years older at time of sale, it only has 69,000 miles on the clock. Pretty good bet he gets close to ten-grand for the car.
One showed up YESTERDAY. I am going to look this week, so wish me luck! The last two I looked at where in terrible shape and with my job I don't have time to put in the work you've done to your TL. One I drove started bucking whenever you were in first and the clutch was fully engaged, hopefully someone with the time fixes it and gets it road worthy again.
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Replace the stereo with a tablet.
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Dealer obviously playing on rarity of MT but I bought a similar car 06, but more desirable black interior (IMHO) and ASPEC kit, 1 owner, all maintenance up to date plus he swapped out MT fluid with 10k miles less and for >$4000 less. Always hand washed.
I did also swoop in and pick up KBP TLS MT this year similar miles and for less than this car. Long story short prices all over map on these MT and like was said it will sell for whatever the buyer and seller can agree on.
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I expect do another oil changes, trans service, tire rotation, state inspection in a few weeks at a local Honda indy garage. Still deciding if I want to keep her or not......Coming my a 03 MT Camry, the fun and fuel economy and size are not the same with the TLS, but it is fancier!
I have not spend dime one on the car since buying it, but I also have not driven the car a whole bunch either.
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Got pretty lucky with mine, but paid $6300 cash for a 2008 NBP Acura TL Type S 5AT with 108k miles in Houston, TX- pretty well maintained, had records for the 105k maintenance, transmission fluid changes, rotor/pad change 20k miles ago.
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I agree, it's a beautiful car, but 13K? No way. If I was a betting guy I would imagine he gets somewhere between 9-10k. Also, it doesn't show a timing belt on the carfax either. However, it's worth what someone is willing to pay, if someone is giving him that, good for him. I just don't see it happening.
One showed up YESTERDAY. I am going to look this week, so wish me luck! The last two I looked at where in terrible shape and with my job I don't have time to put in the work you've done to your TL. One I drove started bucking whenever you were in first and the clutch was fully engaged, hopefully someone with the time fixes it and gets it road worthy again.
One showed up YESTERDAY. I am going to look this week, so wish me luck! The last two I looked at where in terrible shape and with my job I don't have time to put in the work you've done to your TL. One I drove started bucking whenever you were in first and the clutch was fully engaged, hopefully someone with the time fixes it and gets it road worthy again.
lol and I am still not yet done to restore the car back to original condition lol. as far as for bucking, probably get air in the clutch line system.
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