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2004 Acura Tl Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

US $13,224.00
Year:2004 Mileage:46247 Color: Features
Location:

Valley Village, California, United States

Valley Village, California, United States
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Review of the 2004 Acura TL

  • Luxurious, extremely well equipped and enjoyable to drive, the stylish new TL should be on your test-drive list if you're shopping for a sedan over $30K.

  • Safety
  • Pros

    Luxurious interior, long list of standard equipment, powerful V6 engine, slick-shifting six-speed manual, pleasant blend of ride comfort and fun.

  • Cons

    Can't match the athleticism of some German rivals.

  • What's New for 2004

    The TL has been completely redesigned for 2004. A 270-horsepower V6 is standard, and both a six-speed manual and a five-speed automatic transmission are available. The level of luxury inside the cabin is up, and driving dynamics are better than ever.

  • 4.5 Stars Average Ratings on this vehicle out of 745 reviews on Edmunds.

  • Highlights

    • FUEL ECONOMY (CTY/HWY)18/26 mpg
    • CAR TYPESedan
    • TRANSMISSION5-speed Shiftable Automatic
    • BASIC WARRANTY4 Yr./ 50000 Mi.
    • ENGINE TYPEGas
    • TOTAL SEATING5
    • CYLINDERSV6
    • CONSUMER RATING
  • Engine & Performance

    3.2 LSingle overhead cam (SOHC)
    V624
    Variable238 ft-lbs. @ 5000 rpm
    270 hp @ 6200 rpm39.7 ft.

  • Interior Features

    Front Seats

    • Multi-level heating passenger seat
    • 4 -way power passenger seat
    • 10 -way power driver seat
    • Multi-level heating driver seat
    • Driver seat with power adjustable lumbar support
    • Height adjustable driver seat
    • Height adjustable passenger seat
    • Leather
    • Bucket front seats

    Rear Seats

    • Folding with storage and pass-thru center armrest
    • Rear ventilation ducts

    Power Features

    • Remote keyless power door locks
    • Reverse tilt dual mirrors provides curb view when vehicle in reverse
    • Power mirrors
    • Heated mirrors
    • 1 one-touch power windows
    • Remote window operation

    Instrumentation

    • Clock
    • Tachometer
    • Trip computer
    • External temperature display
    • Low fuel level warning

    Convenience

    • Cruise control
    • Cargo net
    • Front and rear cupholders
    • Front door pockets
    • Overhead console with storage
    • Remote trunk release
    • Retained accessory power
    • Front seatback storage
    • Speed-proportional power steering
    • Universal remote transmitter (for garage door, security system, etc.)
    • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
    • Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel

    Comfort

    • Interior air filtration
    • Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger
    • Trunk light
    • Leather trim on doors
    • Front and rear reading lights
    • Leather trim on shift knob
    • Leather steering wheel
    • Rear floor mats
    • Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror
    • Dual illuminating vanity mirrors

    Memorized settings

    • Memorized settings includes climate control
    • Memorized settings for 2 drivers

    In Car Entertainment

    • Element antenna
    • 8 total speakers
    • 225 watts stereo output
    • AM/FM stereo
    • Satellite radio satellite radio
    • 1 subwoofer(s)

    Telematics

    • Pre-wired for phone
    • Bluetooth wireless data link for hands-free phone

    Exterior Features

    Roof and Glass


    • Variable intermittent wipers
    • Rear defogger
    • Power glass sunroof
  • From Edmunds Website

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2019 Acura ILX first drive | New looks, same lackluster performance

Mon, Oct 29 2018

Acura knows what it takes to make a fun, compact car that enthusiasts desire. It did so for three decades with the Integra, which eventually morphed into the still fun RSX. Then the ILX came around for the 2013 model year, and the world collectively yawned. It's actually still yawning, and the 2019 redesign isn't doing a whole lot to change that. One might expect more wholesale changes from a car entering its seventh year on the market, but we're still staring down the barrel of the same 201 horsepower 2.4-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder and trick dual-clutch automatic transmission (which also features a torque converter for low-speed smoothness) from before. These pieces aren't necessarily the problem though. It's enjoyable to thrash the engine out to 7,000 rpm, and the dual-clutch snaps off surprisingly quick shifts when using the paddles in manual mode. It's a bit of a throwback to before all of Honda's performance engines switched to turbocharging for power. It pulls harder the more you wring it out, and begs to be paired with a slick-shifting six-speed manual like it was in the ninth-gen Civic Si. Sadly, everything else outside the powertrain (still) just misses the mark. The greatest part of Acura's old performance compacts was how they made you feel when you were driving them. There was an intimate connection between the driver and road at all times that is sorely lacking from the ILX. Turn in feel is soft and doesn't offer satisfying quick changes of direction. The old chassis feels its age in controlling body movements too. It all culminates in making the ILX feel like a larger car than it actually is. That's not to say the ILX handles poorly, though; it simply does so without any eagerness or feel — just like it has from the beginning. This is unfortunate because the ILX looks better than it ever has. Acura re-did the whole front nose from the A-pillar forward, and it attacked the rear fascia too. We got to check out and drive A-Spec trimmed cars, which add even more aggression to the styling but no performance upgrades. Sure there's three-too-many fake air vents, but the car finally grew some teeth compared to the ultra-bland looks from before. Props for not following the terrible industry trend of totally unreasonably-sized fake exhaust outlets too. The interior isn't as exciting.

Acura Pikes Peak lineup is out, and there's a race-prepped MDX Sport Hybrid

Wed, Jun 19 2019

Acura is coming back to Pikes Peak for the 2019 edition of the hillclimb, and it's bringing four vehicles to attack the mountain. Not the fastest, but perhaps the most interesting of the bunch is a race-prepped 2019 MDX Sport Hybrid. Engineers took the 3.5-liter V6 from the non-hybrid version (Hybrid has a 3.0-liter V6) of the MDX and bored it out to 3.7-liters. It then works together with Acura's three-motor hybrid system for a combined 400 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. Shifting is still done by Acura's 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The extra power is thanks to the larger displacement and special tuning for the engine and electric motors. Further upgrades to the MDX include a race-tuned active-damper suspension system and a roll cage. Acura says it goes a long way to increase structural rigidity. Additionally, Acura removed most of the vehicle's interior, including every seat but the driver's seat. Piloting the MDX is Jordan Guitar of Acura R&D's chassis development team. A couple NSXs, one "Time Attack" car and one mostly stock, will also run up the mountain. The Time Attack NSX has more power from larger turbos, bringing the system output up to 625 horsepower. Weight-saving measures have dropped 200 pounds from the structure, and there's plenty more downforce thanks to a big wing front splitter. Not much has been done to the production-spec NSX, as it simply adds a roll cage and racing seat with a harness. The Acura RDX that ran up the mountain last year is returning for this 2019 run. It features a modified 2.0-liter turbo that makes a respectable 350 horsepower and 330 pound-feet of torque. That extra power comes courtesy of a larger turbocharger, short-path intercooler and an electric supercharger. Can we have all that for production, please? The last Acura in the field is the same RealTime Racing TLX GT that won its class last year. There's one more NSX that'll be going up and down Pikes Peak, but not in anger. Acura is providing an NSX to act as the official pace car of the event, and it's predictably painted in the easy to pick out Thermal Orange.

Honda signs on as Pikes Peak sponsor, race participant

Sat, 27 Apr 2013

Honda plans to storm the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb on June 30, entering ten cars in nine classes at the race to the sky, and signing on as a corporate sponsor. Part of the company's return to grassroots racing - if that's what you can call factory-backed efforts - the banners of Honda R&D and Honda North America will fly on these entries: a first-gen Acura NSX, an Acura TL SH-AWD, Honda CR-Z, Honda Fit EV, one CRF450R and two CRF250R motorcycles, a CBR1000RR motorcycle and a TRX450 ATV.
One more entry, details of which are to be announced later, will be driven by IndyCar pilot Simon Pagenaud of Schmidt Hamilton HP Motorsports. LoveFab (pictured above during practice last year) will be there with its new, NSX-based Enviate, but as a privateer entry.
Honda's been to the mountain before, with high-powered gear in 2012 and record-setting EVs in 1994 and 1999, but it's never made noise like this. Have a read of the press release below for more info.