You didn't mention whether it's being sold by a private party or a dealer. The reason I mention that, is that in most states a dealer must disclose specific information regarding damage. A private party does not. You could get the VIN # and run a Car Fax check yourself if you are curious. I own a 2001 Acura CL Type S, and I really like the car, although the styling is quite conservative. The performance is good and while it's not the quickest thing on the road, it does have a good power band and handles very nicely. Most people buy these cars because of their amenities, they basically have no options except for navigation and they are very comfortable. The mileage on the car you are looking at is very high. That's a lot of miles for a 2002. I would definitely ask about service records and determine whether or not the major service (every 30K) has been performed. The 60K service will probably run somewhere in the $400-500 range. Hope it works out for you.
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