One Owner 2012 Acura Tl Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Franklin, Tennessee, United States
Looking for a good home for my baby due to me having a company car. Certified Acura 2012 TL--- 59,300 miles (Like New) One Owner( Women) 29 Highway MPG280hp 3.5-Liter SOHC 24-Valve VTEC V6 Engine70K Mile Powertrain Warranty6-Speed Automatic transmission with Sequential SportShiftBluetooth HandsfreelinkHeated SeatsSplashguardsMonogram PinstripeBody Side MoldingsNitrogenAcura Premium Sound System with 8 SpeakersMaintenance Minder SystemLeather interiorSport Seats with leather trimSunroofDual-Zone Auto Climate ControlRubber Mats17X8.0" Alloy WheelsP245/50 R17 Alloy WheelsFog LightsRemote Entry with Security System A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, All records, Always garaged, Excellent condition, Looks & drives great, Mostly highway miles, Must see, Never seen snow, No accidents, Non-smoker, One owner, Perfect first car, Satellite radio, Seats like new, Still under factory warranty, Very clean interior, Well maintained |
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Acura recalls 7,387 new RLX sedans over suspension bolts
Wed, 18 Dec 2013Acura has announced a recall for the 2014 RLX due to improperly tightened rear suspension bolts that could come loose and increase the risk of a crash. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has yet to formally issue a recall notice for the RLX, but Acura says that a total of 7,387 RLX sedans are affected, which seems to include markets outside of the US as there have only been 4,456 of the sedans sold through November.
While there isn't an official NHTSA statement, there is one complaint on the government agency's site for a similar incident that caused a driver to almost lose control of the vehicle. Recall notices will be mailed out to customers starting next month, but in the meantime, Acura has issued a press release, which is posted below, and includes contact information that will be useful for affected RLX owners.
Honda delays JDM Legend over quality concerns
Tue, Dec 30 2014Honda has been having some quality issues lately, to say the least. Most of those have revolved around the airbags supplied by Takata, but not exclusively. The new Fit Hybrid, for example, has been subject to five consecutive recalls in the year since it launched. And now the Japanese automaker is reportedly delaying the launch of its new Legend sedan. The Legend, for those unfamiliar, is what Honda calls the Acura RLX in the Japanese Domestic Market – a model that has been subject to a handful of recalls in the United States, affecting components ranging from headlights to seatbelts to suspension bolts. Such quality control issues have prompted Honda to delay the introduction of its flagship sedan in its home market, pushing its arrival in Japanese showrooms back from the fall (when the model was revealed) initially to January 22 and now to February 20, according to the report from Bloomberg. The extra time is earmarked the give Honda engineers the opportunity to look into potential problems with the vehicle's radar safety system and its advanced hybrid powertrain, before introducing it to the local market. Hopefully further recalls can be avoided once deliveries have commenced.
2013 Buick Verano Turbo vs. 2013 Acura ILX 2.4
Tue, 12 Mar 2013Answering The $30,000 Entry-Level Luxury Question
Twenty years ago, a comparison between an entry-level Buick and Acura would have matched a Skylark against an Integra.
Twenty years ago, a comparison between an entry-level Buick and its Acura equivalent would have matched a Skylark against an Integra. The unfair battle would have resulted in the compact American's defeat in nearly every measurable category, as the Japanese competitor was arguably at the height of its powers.