Acura Rl 2010 Excellent! on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, Indiana, United States
nice 2010 Acura RL for sale!
Only 72k miles 300 horsepower Tech Package This car is beautiful in dark gray with tan leather and runs as good as it looks. Cold AC with individual temp contrls NAV system w/ bluetooth and rear view camera Power everything Steering wheel controls 6 CD player Fully electronic seats with heating cooling and memory 300 horsepower engine with auto transmission Paddle Shifters 18" wheels and tires Michelins are 75% NO PAYPAL ARRANGEMENTS TOM BE MADE |
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