2003 Acura Cl Type-s Coupe 6-speed 3.2lvtec on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
Unfortunately the time has come... we are moving overseas and I am forced to sell my 2003 Acura CL-S...
I have FOR SALE a 2003 Acura CL Type-S, 6 speed! The color is Nighthawk Black Pearl w/ Ebony leather interior. This is an extremely limited car, as it's the only year the CL was produced with a six speed manual transmission. This car is so rare, only 480 cars were produced in this configuration! (That's even more limited than my 1998 Integra Type-R!) This car is fully loaded with leather power heated seats, power moonroof, Cruise Control, remote powered door locks, BOSE® surround sound system with 6 disc cd w/ cassette and steering wheel controls. Car currently has just over 60,000 miles! Tires have been recently replaced (Kumho hi-performance ASX 225-45 17s) as well as K&N filter, spark plugs, and always fresh Mobil 1 for the entire life of the car. (I had the service records pulled from the dealership the car was originally sold from.) This is the cleanest, most meticulously maintained 2003 CL Type-S 6-speed you are going to find. The car has lowered Comptech Sport Springs, iridium plugs, a K&N high performance filter, and painted center caps. The car had a new Mugen clutch and upgraded transmission added at around 27K mi. Additional photos can be viewed at http://www.essayphoto.com/acura/ Asking price is $12,250, All offers will be considered, but please no lowballing. I am not in that big of a hurry to sell. I have owned this car for the past 6 years and it has been an incredibly fun and fast car to drive, it has also been extremely reliable. The car is very clean and well maintained. I am the second owner of the car and purchased it in 2006 at 24,000 miles. I have the receipts to document the service history since new. It runs great with no known mechanical issues Features: 3.2 Liter VTEC 6 cylinder engine 6 Speed Manual transmission Power windows Power door locks Power + heated side mirrors Power sliding moonroof Tilt wheel ABS Cruise control Heated leather power seats Xenon HID headlights Keyless remote entry 17" seven spoke Alloy wheels Dual front and side airbags Bose AM / FM / 6 disc CD changer / cassette with steering wheel controls Average fuel economy is 26 mpg Highway/20 mpg City Car is located in San Francisco , CA and is sold "AS-IS" with no known defects. Please inquire if you have any further questions. Buyer responsible for local pickup or to arrange other transportation to pickup car. |
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Why Acura should build a hybrid Integra successor using NSX tech
Fri, Dec 30 2016Yes, it sounds like a heresy. Yes, the Honda CR-Z was not a good hybrid sports car. Yes, we know the RSX officially replaced the Integra here (but was called the Integra in Japan). But, no, we're not crazy. Well, maybe a little bit. But hear us out. At the moment Acura is a bit of an unfocused mess. Its line-up is thoroughly uninspiring, save for its $200,000 NSX supercar – a great mid-engined supercar with an impressive, performance-oriented hybrid AWD system. And yet few people would draw a line connecting Acura's other SH-AWD hybrids, the RLX Sport Hybrid and MDX Sport Hybrid, to the NSX. The first NSX told the world that Acura built cars with world-class technology and performance, and the Integra carried it to people with normal pocketbooks. Since the new NSX communicates a similar message as its forbearer, so too would a new Integra. Now making an entry-level sports car with hybrid technology is tricky business. As we already established, the Honda CR-Z was a colossal flop. It's balance was all off: heavy, expensive, and not very sporty – and it didn't even get very good fuel economy. However, Honda and Acura can learn from these mistakes. First, to keep costs in check, Acura can borrow from Honda's ever-improving parts bin. It would logical to borrow the excellent Civic coupe platform – something the old Integra did as well. It could also attach the proposed hybrid powertrain to the upcoming Si turbocharged four-cylinder. Some added cost will be unavoidable, since the batteries and motors will have to go somewhere. That will cost some engineering dollars, and inflate the price tag a bit. However, since Acura is a premium brand, it has some wiggle room to bump up the price without losing buyers. Weight is another potential issue this hypothetical hybrid will face, and was one of the chief complaints with the CR-Z. Looking at the RLX and the RLX Sport Hybrid, the hybrid bits weigh about an extra 340 pounds. That's not insignificant, but added to the turbocharged Civic EX-T coupe's 2,900 pound curb weight, you would have a car that would weigh 3,240 pounds. That's comparable to the very fun Mustang EcoBoost. As long as Acura keeps the weight under 3,500 pounds, the brand should have an entertaining coupe on its hands. The final piece of the puzzle is to make sure it isn't compromised. Every bit of hybrid tech in the NSX is there for performance. It helps eliminate turbo lag, and it improves acceleration and handling.
Acura NSX bodywork to be sheathed in zirconium e-coat, fewer paint layers
Tue, 05 Aug 2014Automakers make halo cars to drum up excitement and show off what they can do, but there's more to it than that. Advanced platforms allow a company's engineers to experiment with all sorts of technologies. And in the case of the upcoming new Acura NSX, that includes new paint processes.
Speaking with Autoline in this video interview, Honda's North American Senior VP Jon Minto talked about an innovative zirconium e-coat which it's applying to the new NSX. Unlike some experimental paints developed for Formula One, however, this coating is not designed to minimize drag or enhance cooling: it's designed to be more environmentally friendly.
It's one of a few measures which Honda is implementing on the NSX before expanding it to more accessible models, along with another process that uses fewer coats to reduce energy consumption by 40 percent. Watch the interview with Autoline host John McElroy right here.
Snapshots from Acura NSX prototype run at Mid-Ohio
Mon, 05 Aug 2013Acura's achingly slow showing of the new, hybrid NSX saw yet another step yesterday, as we reported late last week. A powder-blue prototype ran ahead of the open-wheelers at the Honda Indy 200 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Why show the NSX Prototype at Mid-Ohio? Honda's Ohio research and development center, which has taken the lead on NSX development, is just 60 miles from the track. And as race sponsor, Honda must have figured it would give the spectators a glimpse of the new supercar it's been teasing for the better part of a decade.
With a planned launch in 2015 (special emphasis on the "planned" part, considering the NSX's history), the NSX Prototype shown here sports graphics that "speak to Acura's intention to go racing with the new NSX." That's great news for fans of endurance racing, although it remains to be seen when a motorsports program for the new NSX will get off the ground.
Take a look at the fresh gallery of images, and be sure to head over to our original Mid-Ohio post for the video footage of the NSX Prototype on track.