2006 Acura Tl Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Interior
(2) 12-volt pwr outlets (8) speakers 4-way pwr passenger seat 8-way pwr driver bucket seat w/pwr lumbar support & memory feature Acura navigation system w/voice recognition, 8" navigation display system Acura/ELS AM/FM stereo w/Dolby cassette & 6-disc CD & DVD-audio & DTS changer Adjustable front & rear seat headrests Aluminum interior trim Auto-dimming breakaway rearview mirror Carpet in like new condition Carpeted floor mats Center console-inc: adjustable armrest, dual storage, coinholder Cruise control Door storage compartments Dual illuminated vanity mirrors Dual zone/mode automatic climate control w/3D solar sensing climate control, rear vents Floormats in excellent condition Front/rear overhead map lights HandsFreeLink Heated front seats HomeLink universal garage door opener Integrated rear glass radio antenna Interior in like new condition Keyless entry system w/memory settings LED back-lit instruments w/progressive illumination Leather trimmed door panels Leather trimmed seats Leather-wrapped collapsible tilt & telescoping steering wheel w/audio, cruise, HandsFreeLink, voice recognition, navigation system controls Leather-wrapped shift knob Maintenance Minder system Multi-info display screen Outside temp gauge Programmable interior lighting Pwr door locks Pwr windows w/auto up-down driver window & auto-reverse feature Rear seat center armrest w/dual cup holders Rear window defroster w/timer Remote trunk & fuel-filler door releases Seats in like new condition Sunglasses holder Theft-deterrent system w/electronic immobilizer Tire pressure monitor Trip computer Trunk pass-through w/locking system Trunk storage tray/shopping bag hook/cargo net XM satellite radio Exterior Bi-xenon high-intensity discharge (HID) headlights w/auto-off feature Body-color dual heated pwr mirrors w/memory, dual reverse tilt feature Chip resistant rocker panels Exterior in like new condition Fog lights Galvanized body panels Pwr operated moonroof w/tilt, sliding shade, auto-reverse Road noise reducing acoustic windshield Speed-sensitive intermittent wipers w/mist feature Safety 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) Childproof rear door locks Dual stage/threshold driver & front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system Front seat belt height adjusters Front/rear 3-point seat belts Front/rear crumple zones Pedestrian impact protection Phosphorescent emergency trunk release Rear child seat tether anchors (LATCH) Seat-mounted front side-impact airbags w/passenger occupant height & position sensors Side-curtain airbags Vehicle stability assist (VSA) system w/traction control Mechanical 17" aluminum-alloy wheels 17.1 gallon fuel tank 3.2L SOHC PGM-FI 24-valve VTEC V6 engine 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) 5-speed sequential SportShift automatic transmission w/OD, grade logic control Brake assist Direct ignition system Drive-by-wire throttle system Electronic brake force distribution (EBD) Front wheel drive Front/rear coil springs & stabilizer bar Independent double wishbone front suspension Independent multi-link double wishbone rear suspension Integrated dual exhaust outlet Pwr ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes Variable pwr-assisted torque-sensing rack & pinion steering Vehicle stability assist (VSA) system w/traction control Audio Factory brand stereo |
Acura TL for Sale
- Automatic w/navigation. very clean! 3.2l v6, financing options available
- 4dr sdn mt manual 3.2l cd abs 4-wheel disc brakes 6-speed m/t a/c am/fm stereo
- 2004 acura tl base sedan 4-door 3.2l
- Hendrick certified w/ 100,000 mile limited powertrain wty low miles!!
- 2007 acura tl base sedan 4-door 3.2l(US $12,800.00)
- 2008 acura tl type-s navigation heated seats sunroof gps loaded two owner wow$$$(US $19,800.00)
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Acura prices hand-built TLX PMC Edition at $50,945
Wed, Jul 10 2019Acura unveiled the 2020 TLX PMC Edition sedan at this year's New York Auto Show along with the MDX PMC Edition Prototype. Both models adopt the same hand-finished build processes employed at Honda's Performance Manufacturing Center to create the Acura NSX. In the case of the sedan, that means a body-in-white pulled off the line at Honda's Marysville plant so that PMC technicians can install the interior, drivetrain, suspension, wiring harnesses, and electronics. After that, the TLX PMC undergoes the same quality control checks conducted on the NSX, including a dyno run and water leak test. The price: $50,945, which includes $1,995 for handling and destination. In addition to the craftsmanship, the sedan combines two options that normally cannot be combined, the A-Spec and Advance Packages. They install the 290-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 and Super Handling All-Wheel Drive, the A-Spec's stiffer dampers and quicker steering ratio, plus sharper exterior components like the restyled bumper, larger exhaust tips, and gloss black roof panel. Comfort features include heated and ventilated front sport seats, leather and Alcantara seating, black leather steering wheel, black headliner, surround-view camera, heated rear seats, and Acura's 10-speaker ELS Studio audio system. Cosmetic go-fast changes are seen in the red instrument cluster and red accent lighting. The whole package gets drenched in Valencia Red Pearl paint formerly exclusive to the NSX but making one special appearance here, the crimson infused with mica, metal flake and "nano pigments" for keener color. Black, 10-spoke, 19-inch wheels anchor the sedan to the road. The U.S. will see just 360 examples of the TLX PMC, each one numbered with a plaque on the dash. Deliveries to dealers begin this month — each sedan transported in a single-car carrier. The entire production run is scheduled to take six months, after which we're told Acura will begin working on the MDX PMC.
Kia leads J.D. Power's Vehicle Dependability Study for 2022
Thu, Feb 10 2022For the first year ever, Kia leads J.D. Power's annual Vehicle Dependability Study with a score of 145 problems per 100 vehicles. Buick (147) and Hyundai (148) round out the top three. The highest premium brand on the list is Genesis, with a score of 148. It's common for so-called "mass market" brands to lead this particular study, according to J.D. Power, as "premium" brands "typically incorporate more technology in their vehicles, which increases the likelihood for problems to occur" and aren't necessarily built to a higher standard that less-expensive brands. The highest-rated single nameplate is the Porsche 911. It's the third time out of the past four years and the second year in a row that Porsche's quintessential sports car has taken top honors. Porsche as a brand sits in seventh place (162) just behind Lexus (159) and ahead of Dodge (166). At the very bottom of the list is Land Rover with a dismal score of 284; the SUV specialist held the same unfortunate distinction on last year's list. Ram (266), Volvo (256), Alfa Romeo (245) and Acura (244) also performed poorly. The overall industry average score sits at 192 — mass market brands average a score of 190 while premium brands sit 14 points lower at 204. While Tesla is unofficially included in some of J.D. Power's results, the agency says the sample size it has access to for this study is too small to include. As has been the case for the past several years, infotainment systems dominate the list of problems reported by owners. Popular (or unpopular, depending on your point of view) complaints include built-in voice recognition (8.3 PP100), Android Auto/Apple CarPlay connectivity (5.4 PP100), built-in Bluetooth system (4.5 PP100), not enough power plugs/USB ports (4.2 PP100), navigation systems difficult to understand/use (3.7 PP100), touchscreen/display screen (3.6 PP100), and navigation system inaccurate/outdated map (3.6 PP100). While problems with the car's infotainment and technology packages are indeed bothersome, it's important to remember that such issues aren't usually leaving owners stranded with an immovable vehicle like a broken transmission or blown engine would. Culling infotainment complaints from the results would reduce the average problem-per-100-vehicle score by a staggering 51.9 points. The vehicles included in this study are from the 2019 model year. That means owners have had three years to get to know their cars and trucks. It's the 33rd year that J.D.
2016 Acura RDX arrives with freshened styling, powertrain enhancements [UPDATE]
Thu, Feb 12 2015UPDATE: The 2016 RDX comes with a six-speed automatic transmission, not a nine-speed. The text below has been edited to reflect this. Launched in 2012 for the 2013 model year, the second-generation RDX is hardly an old vehicle, and the luxury crossover is coming off its best sales year ever, according to Acura. Still, three years after the debut, the Japanese automaker is giving the CUV a thorough refresh with a facelift and bountiful new tech at the 2015 Chicago Auto Show, with sales set to kick off this spring. The most obvious update at the front for the 2016 RDX is Acura's Jewel Eye LED headlight array already found on some of its other models, but the improvements go a lot further than just the lighting. All of the fascia's lines appear just a little sharper and the added chrome helps grab the eye. The refinements are similar at the rear, where there are now LED taillights. While not obvious on the surface, the structure underneath is supposed to offer better frontal crash performance, too. Acura's engineers turned their attention to the RDX's powertrain for some tweaks, as well. The crossover now benefits from a nine-speed automatic gearbox to replace the previous six-speed. The 3.5-liter V6 with cylinder deactivation also gets a slight upgrade to make 279 horsepower and 252 pound-feet of torque – up 6 hp and 1 lb-ft over the 2015 model. The changes benefit fuel economy by one-mile-per-gallon on the highway with ratings of 20 mpg city and 29 mpg highway for the front-wheel drive version and 19/28 with all-wheel drive. The 2016 RDX is also packed with new tech to improve drivability and safety. Active front and rear engine mounts should improve NVH, and the all-wheel-drive system has more rear bias. Inside, the cabin trim sees an update, and heated front seats are standard. The optional Technology Package now gets an eight-way power front passenger seat, the company's dual-screen multi-info display and both blind spot and rear cross traffic monitoring. However, for those looking for a ton of gadgets to brag about, the new Advance Package option is the place to be. It includes rain-sensing wipers, front fog lights, remote engine start, ventilated front seats, front and rear parking sensors, an auto-dimming driver's side mirror and the full suite of the AcuraWatch safety assist functions.