2004 Acura Tl A-spec Body Kit 3.2l on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2004
Mileage: 75,000
Make: Acura
Exterior Color: Black
Model: TL
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Number of Cylinders: 6
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Doors: 4
Up for sale is a 2004 Acura TL with only 73k miles. The miles will
change since it is a daily driver. The automatic transmission shifts
from gear to gear with no problems. The air conditioning is blowing
cold. Using only Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic Oil every 5000 miles. This vehicle is fully loaded, and all the options are in good
working order. The interior is in fabulous condition. The exterior is in
great shape as well. The car has no issues, just turn key and go. It
has a rebuilt title since it had a minor accident in the front end. All
parts except the front bumper are original. It was a very minor damage.
This Acura comes with the A-Spec full body kit.
If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to ask. You can reach by email, or phone 216 650 29 seven zero or 216 466 29 two nine. EXTERIOR Galvanized body panels A-Spec Body Kit INTERIOR Carpeted floor mats Heated front seats Sunglasses holder Auto up-down driver window w/auto-reverse feature Dual illuminated vanity mirrors Front/rear overhead map lights Center console-inc: adjustable armrest & illuminated storage Multi-info display screen Printed rear glass radio antenna Driver & front passenger seatback pockets LED back-lit instruments (2) 12-volt pwr outlets Adjustable front/rear seat headrests Pwr door locks & windows w/illuminated window switches Acura/ELS AM/FM stereo w/Dolby cassette & 6-disc CD changer-inc: anti- theft feature, (8) speakers, DVD-audio, DTS Door storage compartments Cruise control MECHANICAL Drive-by-wire throttle system 17" x 8" cast aluminum wheels Independent multi-link double wishbone rear suspension 4-channel Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) system w/Traction control 5-speed Sequential SportShift automatic transmission w/OD, Grade Logic Control Front/rear coil springs & stabilizer bar Front wheel drive Front/rear gas pressurized shock absorbers w/progressive valve technology 17 gallon fuel tank SAFETY Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) system Front/rear side-curtain airbags Phosphorescent emergency trunk release Pedestrian Impact Protection 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) Childproof rear door locks Rear child seat tether anchors (LATCH) Front/rear 3-point seat belts |
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Auto blog
Acura NSX production car headed for Detroit debut?
Tue, 23 Oct 2012Auto Express is reporting that Honda is set to unveil the production version of its upcoming Acura NSX at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show. The news comes courtesy of an unnamed "top exec" for Honda Brazil speaking at the Sao Paulo Motor Show. The concept version of the Japanese supercar is currently on display there. Interestingly enough, the same unnamed source claims the production iteration will remain aesthetically identical to the show car. You won't hear any qualms from us on that front.
Of course, the timing of the production debut is a little confusing. For starters, when Acura unveiled the concept last year, the company told the world it would be at least three years before production began. That would give the street-worthy model a 2014 or 2015 designation, the latter being cited more often in media accounts. Thus, we'll keep an eye out for the hybrid supercar in Motown, but we're going to stop short of holding our breath... it might be a while.
Acura's MDX SEMA concept took the wrong parts from the NSX GT3
Thu, Oct 27 2016When it comes to SEMA show cars, the more absurd the better, such as with the 1,040-horsepower Bisimoto Hyundai Santa Fe. That's not the case with Acura's custom MDX. This crossover was designed to match the NSX GT3 racecar, and gets a custom trailer to tow it. However, instead of doing something awesome like dropping in the NSX's twin-turbo V6, Acura decided the defining characteristics of the race car were the paint, splitter, and wing. So that's what the MDX and trailer got. In addition to a matching white paint scheme with orange and black accents, the SUV wears a massive front splitter that looks like a shelf stuck close to the ground. It's the only aero modification on the vehicle, and it just looks silly, what with the massive gap between the base of the bumper and the splitter itself. There aren't any performance modifications on this SUV either, except the lowered suspension, so the only thing the splitter is likely to do is break off on the first mildly steep driveway it comes across. To complement the MDX's dubious aero aid, the custom trailer gets a "wing" at the back. Actually, it looks like Acura slapped some endplates on the back to give it a wing look. The trailer also gets running boards that extend the splitter along the side. Maybe it all works together to keep the trailering rig planted. But probably not. If Acura wants suggestions for next time, we suggest a mid-engined MDX, or perhaps one with a wild hybrid system. We'll call this a missed opportunity. Related Video: Featured Gallery Acura MDX with custom NSX GT3 Trailer: SEMA 2016 View 11 Photos Related Gallery 2017 Acura MDX SEMA concept Image Credit: Live photos copyright 2016 Drew Phillips / Autoblog Design/Style SEMA Show Acura Crossover Racing Vehicles acura mdx acura nsx gt3
The original Acura NSX: Development history and driving the icon
Wed, Sep 28 2016The original NSX, introduced in production form in 1990 by Honda and to the United States market under the Acura brand in 1991, is now officially 25 plus years old. Generations of car enthusiasts grew to love the original NSX over the 15 years it was in production and beyond, but as an fan and owner, I think it's important to fully realize just how monumental a shift the introduction of the NSX was in the art of making cars. So, retold 25 years later, this is the abridged story of the NSX, Honda's supercar. The Idea The NSX was an extremely risky project for Honda, a company that in the late 1980's was nowhere near the corporate juggernaut that it is today. Honda's eponymous founder, Soichiro Honda, was still involved in decision-making at the company during this time under the role of "Supreme Advisor," and it is debatable whether the NSX project in its infancy would have gone forward at all had he not still been pushing the company towards the spirit of technical achievement it had been known for in the prior decades. Mr. Honda was still so involved during this period, in fact, that when the first batch of 300 production NSXs were made with a version of the Acura badge he didn't like, he ordered all of the cars stopped at port in the USA, the new badges applied, and the offending incorrect badges sent back to Japan to be systematically destroyed. This was clearly a man who paid attention to the details, but I digress. Honda as a company devoted $140 million dollars to the NSX project ($250 million in today's money), half of which would go to developing the car, and the remainder of which would go to building a new state-of-the-art factory to assemble it. Honda's own goals for the NSX were actually exactly as most media stories portray the car today: to build a bona-fide exotic supercar, but one without the ergonomic and reliability penalties associated with that type of car. They didn't want to sacrifice the needs of the driver to the supposed demands of performance, demands that they felt didn't have to be there in making a truly top-level performance machine. The R&D team wanted a car that could hang with heavyweight exotics in a straight line, play with smaller and more lightweight sports cars in the curves, and cruise in serenity on the freeway. Essentially, they wanted it all, and the brief was to have a car that could do everything without compromise.
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