Junk and salvage repairable Acura CL cars for sale
Purchase with confidence
The safest way to buy second-hand car spares and salvaged autos is by getting in touch with the seller directly and staying in person to check the material you are going to buy. We advise you that you make sure that the piece you are interested in is exactly the one that matches your vehicle model and its year of manufacture. It is a good idea to ask the seller for more images of the material so you do not waste your time and money. Here you will locate the Acura CL for sale by our users (complete or by pieces) with their corresponding photographs and the information you need.
2001 Acura CL
140,000 - 150,000 miles
Tork converter went, transmission problems starting. Red with spoiler. Different shade of red trunk due to...
2001 Acura CL
250,000 - 260,000 miles
Transmission went out. Nice interior and exterior condition. Paint on passenger side has faded in the sun...
1999 Acura CL
230,000 - 240,000 miles
This is a vehicle with high Honda parts value, good tires and battery! Acura 3.0 CL was a cream puff in its day. Hit...
1998 Acura CL
200,000 - 210,000 miles
Does not run not sure why bought it from a friend was driving it home then it over heated on me an I pulled over...
2001 Acura CL
100,000 - 110,000 miles
Car is wrecked on passenger side. Has a 3.2 dohc vtec motor. Car runs but passenger rear wheel is broken. Selling as is.
1997 Acura CL
90,000 - 100,000 miles
PART OUT ONLY!!!! No body damage. Suspension needs replacing, Transmission issues but still drives. Selling...
Direct contact with the seller
Our site allows you to speak directly with the seller of the used spares you want. By doing this you can make sure they work correctly and they will be 100% functional with your car. It is also a good option for you because, on occasion, you can convince a reluctant seller to sell you a particular part, or maybe negotiate a little the price if it seems expensive.
Always compare prices
As you can imagine, the visitors of our website are free to set the price they want to their second-hand cars and their salvage parts. On our site, is the law of supply and demand that reigns. So they are in perfect right to put the price they believe more fair, but also you can discard it or negotiate it to agree. The best way to proceed is: once you have seen the amount requested by the seller, find the price of the new piece or even go to a salvage yard to compare and establish what amount is right to you. When you have decided the maximum you would spend, it is time to contact the seller and negotiate in a civilized manner.