2008 Acura Tl Type S W/navigation on 2040-cars
2801 W Clay St, St Charles, Missouri, United States
Engine:3.5L V6 24V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 19UUA76578A001647
Stock Num: 001647
Make: Acura
Model: TL Type S w/Navigation
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Graphite
Interior Color: White Diamond Pearl Taupe
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 134025
VERY VERY SPECIAL CAR!!!! RARE 2008 Acura TL Type-S! This TL IS LOADED! It's roomy and well-crafted interior, impressive handling, sweet FUEL EFFICIENT V6 engines matched to it's excellent transmission, fantastic surround-sound system, lots of standard high-tech features, and top crash test scores make the TL a must have. This TL Type-S comes with an automatic transmission W/ Sport Shift and Paddle Shifters. It has Two Tone Leather Interior, Heated Seats, Full Power Options, Navigation W/ Back up Camera, full power Sunroof, Premium Sound System, Keyless Entry, Deep Tinted Windows, Custom Air Intake System, Factory Equipped Dual Exhaust, Gunmetal Grey Factory Wheels Wrapped in Excellent Low Profile Tires, Memory Seats and much more!! CLEAN CARFAX!!!! This TL brings performance and luxury together! Come in for a Test Drive Today!!! At Missouri Motors we stand behind EVERY Vehicle with a 3 month/ 4500 mile warranty giving you confidence and peace of mind with your purchase. For added security we provide a Complete 125 Point inspection and reconditioning process and a oil change is mandatory during this process along with a Missouri State Safety & Emissions Inspection certification before ANY Vehicle is ready for sale.You will be amazed at what awaits you at Missouri Motors. Our prices matched by the impeccable personal service you will receive will astonish you. Prices reflect cash purchase and do not include finance charges or sub prime lending. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. This Vehicle RUNS,DRIVES, & LOOKS AMAZING!!!!! Come in, call 888-871-5940, or click WWW.MISSOURIMOTORSLLC.COM today and see for yourself. We have a friendly and committed sales staff with over 25 years of experience dedicated to satisfying our customers' needs. ALWAYS REMEMBER, at Missouri Motors, EXCELLENCE IS THE STANDARD, SATISFACTION IS THE GUARANTEE!!!! Every car comes complete with a 3 month 3 thousand mile warranty. If you have ANY questions Please call us at 888-871-5940 or click www.missourimotorsllc.com
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Did Acura just confirm it's working on an Integra successor?
Fri, 07 Nov 2014The Acura Integra (pictured above in Type R trim) was one of the definitive vehicles of the Acura brand in the US, having joined the Legend at the marque's birth here. However, since the retirement of the RSX, the luxury arm of Honda has lacked a compact, sporty coupe to fill that niche. There appears to be a chance of that absence possibly coming to an end in the coming years, though.
Acura lead designer Dave Marek spoke to Car and Driver during the SEMA Show and said, "A performance brand needs a flagship and it needs an accessible sport car. Not a sports car, but a sport car." However, he also suggested that a new model wouldn't be spinning its tires too soon, at least not before 2017 by his indication.
While the vague possibility of a new sports coupe is still years away, Acura is taking its early steps in a brand revitalization campaign that includes spinning the luxury arm further away from Honda. The strong initial sales of the TLX are certainly a good start, but the work appears to just be beginning, according to Marek. "There are changes coming, and then there are more changes coming," he said to Car and Driver.
2014 Acura MDX SH-AWD
Thu, 15 May 2014There are certain vehicles on sale today that are affected by what I call 'Camry Syndrome.' Named after Toyota's ubiquitous family hauler, Camry Syndrome affects a fair number of cars and trucks, many of which are exceedingly popular with consumers.
The issue I have with these vehicles is that while they're adequate, they lack ambition. Their looks are clean and reasonably attractive, but they're not particularly stylish, let alone adventuresome or - heaven forbid - polarizing. Their interiors are comfortable and well screwed together, with the sort of popular features that consumers expect at a given price point. Their engines are decently powerful and vocal enough to set the heart very slightly aflutter, yet they're not too thirsty. Their transmissions are invisible and their rides are best described with whatever buzzword synonym Joe Consumer might come up with for "sporty" or "luxurious." In short, they're boring.
In reality, provided they sell well, there's really nothing wrong with automakers building Camry Syndrome vehicles - they're reasonably competent at everything and clearly meet a need. The problem is that I want some aspects of my vehicle to be better than others, because contrast breeds character. I wish someone at Acura felt the way I did when it redesigned this MDX for 2014, because for me, there's so much of this premium crossover that's merely middle of the road.
2021 Acura TLX Long-Term Introduction | Loving the style, testing the substance
Mon, Feb 1 2021It’s not an understatement to say that the 2021 TLX is AcuraÂ’s most important car in years. Its purpose is ambitious: to be an authentic sports sedan with premium flair. When Acura is at its best, thatÂ’s what it does, as exemplified by the Legend and the third-generation TL. Can the TLX live up to that pedigree? WeÂ’ll spend the next year seeking answers as the attractive TLX joins our long-term fleet. The TLX is the sedan for Acura, carrying most of its aspirations as a sporting brand. Sure, thereÂ’s still the NSX, but a halo car needs to shine its light on something for mainstream enthusiasts to buy. As a reminder, the ILX is a dressed-up Civic and AcuraÂ’s former flagship, the RLX, is done. Put simply, thereÂ’s a lot riding on the TLX, but early indications are promising. You will be able to find all future posts on our Long-Term 2021 Acura TLX page. What we got Our new long-termer is a TLX A-Spec with Super Handling All-Wheel Drive. ItÂ’s powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder rated at 272 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque teamed with a 10-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. It costs $47,775, including destination charges, which puts it near the top of the TLX range. Among the TLX's standard features are LED head- and taillights, a sunroof, heated front seats, satellite radio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Acura's unusual True Touchpad interface. Beyond the basic equipment, Acura then breaks down content into three packages, but they're more like trim levels since you can't mix and match them, nor are there any additional options beyond SH-AWD. As such, the A-Spec basically takes the Technology package items (blind-spot warning, navigation, leather upholstery, ambient cabin lighting) and adds additional content, including 19-inch Shark Grey aluminum alloy wheels, LED fog lamps, ventilated front seats, a sport steering wheel, a wireless phone charger, and a 17-speaker Panasonic/ELS sound system. The A-Spec also looks different with gloss black accents, smoked light casings and a matte grey diamond grille that really stand out when paired with our long-termer's striking Apex Blue Pearl Paint ($500 option). Our car also arrived on 255/40 R19 all-season tires but we plan to swap them for winter rubber. Why we got it The A-Spec is the enthusiast version. It looks and feels the part of a proper sports sedan. The interior, with the supportive seats and flat-bottom steering wheel, reinforces the idea of athleticism.