Black/black; Navigation System. *warranty, Moonroof, Bluetooth, Clear Carfax on 2040-cars
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, United States
Sunroof, Heated leather seats. Florida car, no northern winters. Backup camera, Transferable Warranty* Used Sedan 4D 3.2 Black with black leather interior. SOHC VTEC V6 engine, automatic transmission. Child safety rear door locks, Dual-stage front airbags. Front side-impact airbags, Homelink remote garage door opener. Latch child safety seat anchor system, side curtain airbags, Theft-deterrent system w/Immobilizer. 12-volt Auxiliary power outlets.AM/FM tuner w/6Disc CD/DVDplayer, Automatic day/night interior rearview mirror. Cruise control, Driver seat/mirror recognition system for 2, Dual-zone automatic climate control system, Hands free link wireless telephone interface, Illuminated visor vanity mirrors, Perforated leather-trimmed interior, Power heated front seats, Power windows w/front auto-up/down, Premium 8 speaker audio system, Rear window defroster w/timer, Steering wheel-mounted cruise & audio controls, Tilt &telescopic steering column, Trip computer, Fog lights, Power heated exterior mirrors, Power moonroof w/tilt & auto open feature, Remote entry system, Speed-sensing variable intermittent wipers, 4-wheel anti-lock disc brake system, Electronic brake distribution & brake assist, Power assist rack & pinion steering, Vehicle stability assist w/traction control. Sales tax, license registration fees, finance charges and any other testing or compliance fees are additional. Small scratch on rear bumper from carrying groceries out. Small ding near second door on driver’s side, someone must have dinged it on a parking lot. No accidents. Car fax is clean. Bought from a dealer and drove it for 30k with no problem. All services done at an Acura dealer. Newer battery and tires. NEVER SMOKED IN. Transferable Limited Warranty* if interested will supply details, $40.00 charge to transfer warranty; Good till 100k or 11-2017. Selling this for my daughter who loves the car, but has more children now and wants a bigger vehicle for strollers ect. Just moved from Florida Car never seen any snow. I would be willing to pick you up at Milwaukee or Madison airport if needed in this car. |
Acura TL for Sale
2006 acura tl 3.2l v6 v-tec fwd luxury sedan leather moonroof alloy l@@k
08 tl heated leather seats sunroof alloy wheels(US $14,950.00)
2006 acura tl base sedan 4-door 3.2l
Navigation navi heated power leather seats power sunroof
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1 owner, 63k miles, low miles,heated seats,sunroof, 1 fl owner, cln carfax
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Honda confirms 2014 Odyssey and Acura MDX for New York
Mon, 18 Mar 2013Look beneath the seats of a Honda Odyssey and you'll likely find a handful of that iconic loop cereal loved by toddlers nationwide. And to show that Honda understands its minivan's target market, it is using the breakfast staple to announce its plans to reveal the updated 2014 model at next week's New York Auto Show. While the announcement is creative, it unfortunately lacks much in the way of information, leaving us with little more than a vague teaser alluding to "some innovative new features."
As expected, Honda has also confirmed we will see the production version of the 2014 Acura MDX in New York. We expect the 2014 MDX to look very much like the prototype we saw in January at the Detroit Auto Show with only slight differences. The 3.5-liter i-VTEC V6 will be offered with all-wheel drive or, in a first for MDX, front-wheel drive.
You'll find the official press snippets for both below, and we'll have live images and details on both from the New York show. Until then... Cheerio!
1997 Acura Integra Type R auctioned for $63,800
Mon, Oct 1 2018The Acura Integra, also known as the Honda Integra, was a front-wheel-drive sport compact car that neatly slotted between the Honda Civic and the Honda Accord. The Integra's sportiness wasn't just in its design, as there were a number of quite powerful engine choices for it, and some handling improvements. The mid-to-late-1990s second-generation car was available as the nearly-200-horsepower Type R version, which made a lasting impression no matter if you were an Acura customer, a Honda customer, a British motoring journalist putting the car through its paces in Wales or a PlayStation Gran Turismo gamer driving a virtual Integra at a fictional race track. The bug-eyed, sharply detailed Integra Type R, complete with a strengthened chassis, lightened spec, white wheels and a sizable rear wing, was an instant classic, and two decades later their values are definitely on the rise. No wonder, as they've been called the best-handling front-wheel-drive cars made, and there's some strong competition for that title. However, while the Integra Type R was sold new in limited numbers (just 320 units for the U.S. market in 1997), it wasn't envisioned just how much they could be worth in 2018. The past weekend, a certain high point was reached, as a 1,200-mile, Championship White, Acura-badged example was sold at a Barrett-Jackson auction for an eye-watering $63,800 with fees included. That is roughly double what the car cost new, no matter how new-condition it is. Perhaps the $60K+ sale price for the Type R was foreboded by a particular Florida-based car selling for $40,750 in late June, on Bring a Trailer. That car wasn't even in as-new condition, as it had already accumulated almost 60,000 miles. While these prices might reflect in the values of other used Integra Type R cars and even the more regular-issue, 170-horsepower Integra GS-R models, it might turn out be a blessing for the existing examples not ravaged by road salt or modding in usual Honda fashion, or stolen and parted out: As the values for Type R's keep climbing, it provides even more of an incentive for Type R owners to keep their cars in good or excellent shape. We're just hoping for a sweet spot there, so that the Integras won't all be mollycoddled and cocooned for fear of depreciation — these cars need to be used, out on the road with the VTEC singing, nearing 8,500 rpm. That's what they were designed for.
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.