2003 Acura Cl Type S-----last Year--- on 2040-cars
Beachwood, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.2L 3210CC V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Acura
Model: CL
Trim: Type-S Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: heated seats, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 138,404
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
I am selling my wifes Acura CL, it is a 2003 model, Type S. It has the automatic transmission with the option to select stick and shift it yourself. She never did, I tried it, the car is fast without it. She purchased the car brand new from an Acura dealer here in NJ. Had the windows etched for security. It did have at one time a small XM receiver in it. That is what the wires are and the small mounting bracket is in the interior pics. I am sure it is easy to remove but I do not want to mess with it. The mileage is about average for a 10 plus year old car and alot of it was on the Parkway. The car has heated leather seats, electric sunroof, all of the things that Acura's are known for. The car has been problem free for all of the time we owned it except for the HID headlight ballasts. They both went bad at different times and both have been replaced with Acura ballasts. They are alot of $$.
The car has not had the timing belt service yet, it will need tires in the next 10k miles or so, and there are the usual small scratches and nicks on the exterior that most 10+ year old cars have. It has never been hit or in an accident. As I hope the pictures show, the passenger seat and the rear seat have really never had any use at all. Both seats are of course electric with heat.
Email me with any questions you may have. If you have a serious offer that is close to my buy it now price, let me know and I will consider it. Please, no low ball stuff, I don't need to get rid of it. I have already purchase another car for wife, this is just extra.
FYI, I just had a car shipped up from Florida to NJ and it was around $500.00, door to door. This will give you an idea of shipping costs. There are alot of good shippers out there so don't worry about how far you are away from NJ, it is a small world......
Acura CL for Sale
- 1997 acura cl premium coupe 2-door 3.0l
- 1999 acura cl 2.3 coupe - 98k miles - 1 owner - good engine(US $5,800.00)
- 2003 acura cl type-s coupe 2-door 3.2l v-tech motor only 55k miles runs like new(US $9,499.99)
- 1997 acura cl, no reserve
- 2001 acura cl coupe high miles southern clean(US $1,800.00)
- 2001 acura cl type-s coupe 2-door 3.2l..r title and no reserve
Auto Services in New Jersey
Young Volkswagen Mazda ★★★★★
Wrenchtech Auto ★★★★★
Ultimate Collision Inc ★★★★★
Tang`s Auto Parts ★★★★★
Superior Care Auto Center ★★★★★
Sunoco ★★★★★
Auto blog
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.
2015 Acura NSX burns to the ground at the 'Ring [w/video]
Thu, 24 Jul 2014Assuming all goes to plan, automakers test their vehicles to the breaking point in the months and years leading up to that vehicle's actual release into the public. Which is good, because it's much better for a car to break in glorious fashion in the hands of the company that produces it than in the driveway of an owner who just spent their hard-earned cash to get it.
Such was the case with this production-guise Acura NSX prototype that we saw running around the Nürburgring just the other day. We can't be 100-percent certain, but the burned-out carcass is wearing the same number plate as the car that was spotted earlier, so it's likely the very same NSX. We have no idea what was the cause of the blaze that turned this Acura into the car-b-q you see pictured above, but our spy shooters on the ground in Germany say it was not involved in any collision, having caught on fire all on its own with engineers behind the wheel.
The good news is that nobody was hurt, though the car is quite clearly a complete loss. We're sure there's another ready to to test in the burned car's place... just as soon as the engineers at Honda figure out exactly what went wrong. Have a look at the smoldering aftermath up above, and feel free to scroll down below to see a video of the car in much better circumstances.
New Honda ad has Senna, Type R, Asimo, and astronauts
Mon, Aug 17 2015Now that Honda is back into the guts-and-performance game, automotively speaking, the Japanese company has hit the throttle on hardcore imagery. Its latest is in an ad for the company itself highlighting a small selection of its ample range of products, from motorcycles to an airplane and the coming Acura NSX, branded Honda in other markets. Called "Ignition," Wieden+Kennedy created the 90-second spot for Honda Motor Europe, with the tagline "Dare to do what others only dream of." The theme is a space launch, to give that "feeling of daring and human endeavor," perfectly supported by the print artwork with Asimo the robot up front and fabulously complicated hybrid V6 power units spewing flames from the Formula 1 cars in back. Then there's the family in the HR-V in the middle, defying gravity and sipping from juice boxes, because space is for everyone. Ayrton Senna makes a cameo again, and a Stanley Kubrick aesthetic hangs all over the production. You can check out the ad in the video above.