2006 Acura Tl - 6spd Manual Transmission W/ Navigation on 2040-cars
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Doors: 4
Engine: V6, VTEC, 3.2 Liter Drivetrain: FWD Transmission: Manual, 6-Spd EPA Class: Midsize Cars Body Style: Sedan Country of Origin: Japan Country of Assembly: United States Powertrain Engine V6, VTEC, 3.2 Liter Horsepower 258 @ 6200 RPM Torque 233 @ 5000 RPM Fuel Economy City 18/Hwy 26/Comb 21 MPG Bore x Stroke 3.50 x 3.39 Compression Ratio 11.0 Fuel Type Gas Fuel Induction Multi Fuel Injection Valve Train Single Overhead Cam Valves Per Cylinder 4 Total Number Valves 24 Transmission Manual, 6-Spd Drivetrain FWD Transfer Case - Dimensions Fuel Capacity 17.1 gallons Wheel Base 107.9 inches Overall Length 189.3 inches Width with Mirrors 72.2 inches Width without Mirrors - Height 56.7 inches Curb Weight 3580 lbs. Tires / Wheel Size P235/45WR17 Rear Tires / Wheel Size - Turning Radius 39.7 feet Standard Axle Ratio 4.43 Minimum Ground Clearance - Maximum Ground Clearance - Maximum GVWR - Maximum Towing Not Recommended Payload Base Capacity - Head Room: Front 38.7 inches Head Room: Rear 37.2 inches Leg Room: Front 42.8 inches Leg Room: Rear 34.9 inches Shoulder Room: Front 58.3 inches Shoulder Room: Rear 55.7 inches EPA Passenger 97.9 cu.ft. EPA Trunk or Cargo 12.5 cu.ft. EPA Total Interior 110.4 cu.ft. |
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MotorWeek remembers the 1993 Acura Legend coupe
Fri, Sep 25 2015When discussing classic Acura models, the Legend, particularly as a two-door, doesn't get brought up nearly as often as the Integra or NSX. Perhaps that's because those sporty models were brash for their time, whereas this bigger car came off as a more conservative ride. For a MotorWeek Retro Review, John Davis and crew have looked back at a 1993 Legend coupe to give us a chance to remember Acura's luxury GT. In 1993, the newly revised 3.2-liter V6 managed 230 horsepower, and this one had power routed through a six-speed manual. It also came packed with luxury features, including automatic climate control and traction control. However, the Legend turned out to be more of a comfy cruiser than an all-out sports coupe for the reviewers. MotorWeek wasn't happy with the performance through the slalom, and the shifter wasn't perfect, either. Still, this clip is a great refresher on a model that's often overlooked. Related Video:
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.
Acura recalling 43k MDX and RLX models over seatbelt issue
Tue, 14 Oct 2014If you've ever lived in a wintery climate, you may have noticed something strange: no, not the perilously enticing sparkle of cold metal in the sunlight or the way your warm breath suddenly becomes visible in the frigid air, but the way your seatbelt seems increasingly reluctant to retract as the temperature drops. Acura, however, has found the problem more serious than a minor inconvenience, and is recalling some 43,000 vehicles across the United States to address the issue.
The recall in question affects about 7,000 RLX sedans (from the 2014 model year) and another 36,000 MDX crossovers (covering the 2014 and 2015 model years) to have their front seatbelts replaced. In the affected vehicles and in very low temperatures, Acura has found that "the driver's and front passenger's seatbelts may not release from the retracted position." Needless to say, seatbelts that can't be used don't offer any protection in the event of an accident, so the Japanese automaker is notifying owners and dealers to hook up to have those seatbelts replaced.