2007 Acura Tl Type-s Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5L 3471CC V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Acura
Model: TL
Trim: Type-S Sedan 4-Door
Options: Aux port, Navigation System, Back up camera, Brembo Brakes (4-Piston), Bluetooth Phone, Voice Activated Phone/Nav/Control, Original Manual/Documentation, Service/Tune-up Records, Bi-Xenon Headlights, LED Turn-signals, LED Exterior Lights, Chick Magnet, M3 Roof Spoiler, A-SPEC lip, 245 Performance Tires, XM Radio, 3.5L-VTEC V6, Slotted Rotors, Memory Seats, 8-Speaker ELS Premium Sound System, Dual-climate Control, Internal Address/Phone Book, Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Stability Control, Traction Control, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Heated Seats, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 111,000
Sub Model: Type-S
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: White
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
07 Type-S Nighthawk Black Pearl.
5-AT
111xxxk miles
Has wheel locks.
This car has required minimal maintenance, all of it wear and tear. I've had no issues with the car other than a bad battery which the Acura dealer replaced.
It does have some minor damage on the passenger rear door.
Previous questions.
I don't mind. This car has been really great to me, however I really want to get back into a sports car and at the present moment I have a good opportunity for that. I bought the Type-S because it was a good compromise between a sports car and a family car. When I was looking for a car at the time, I was wanting an S2000, while also planning to start a family, so I compromised for a sedan. Forward to now, the family thing didn't really come through so I'm looking to get back into the sports car once more. This time I have me an RSX Type-S shell to match with a K24 block, K20 head with Si pistons and custom tuned with K-Pro for a start. Wanting to reach a goal of 300whp N/A. Selling the TL will rid me of a car payment and give me a little bit of extra funding to finish this RSX. I'm really ecstatic about getting on the 6-speed manual, which this TL does not have. The TL is fast for a sedan, but the RSX has more potential and is better suited for what I want to achieve from a car. There is a very small aftermarket support for the TL. I've spent a lot of time and hard work on making this TL stand out. I get compliments on it at least a few times a week.
I will miss this TL, its's a real head turner and I'm spoiled on the features it has. Whether it sells or not, either outcome will be bittersweet to me. If you plan to purchase a TL I would check out Acurazine.com, one of the BEST resources for TL owners. Hope this answered your question. Feel free to ask me anything else, I'll answer as best I can.
As far as accidents. A lady backed into me hitting the back bumper in a parking lot 3 months ago. She admitted fault and her insurance paid out. I fixed the bumper by buying the Acura A-SPEC bumper you can see in the pictures.
Any questions just email me.
I am very busy with work and various side projects but I'll try to answer as quick as possible.
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2014 Acura MDX shows up exactly as expected
Wed, 27 Mar 2013Acura (and parent company Honda, for that matter) doesn't always leave a lot to be left to the imagination when they unveil prototypes at auto shows. Case in point: Take a gander at the Acura MDX Prototype that debuted at the Detroit Auto Show this past January, and then look at the production-spec 2014 MDX pictured above. See what we mean?
Design-wise, there frankly isn't a whole lot to get excited about with this MDX. Sure, a lot of the chiseled, sharp lines from the previous-generation model have been smoothed out in favor of something that will likely have more mass-market appeal, but to our eyes, the MDX has simply lost a lot of its visual flair in the process. To quote Autoblog senior editor Seyth Miersma, this new one just looks like the old one after melting by 10 percent. The end result is something that more closely resembles the company's smaller RDX crossover than anything else, with other subtle design elements mimicking what we've seen on the ILX and RLX sedans. It's all fine, but again, not exciting. The good news, however, is that thanks to the use of new lightweight materials, the 2014 MDX is 275 pounds lighter than the outgoing model.
Updates to what's underneath the MDX's new skin are hardly surprising, but still welcome. Power comes from a direct-injected 3.5-liter V6 making 290 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with both front-wheel drive and Acura's Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive on offer. Acura estimates that front-drive models will achieve 20/28/23 miles per gallon (city/highway/combined), and says that adding the SH-AWD drops those numbers to 18/27/21. Acura will offer a new Integrated Dynamic System that allows the driver to choose between normal, sport and comfort settings, and the new MDX will ride on a choice of either 18- or 19-inch alloy wheels.
2019 Acura ILX gets a makeover with more standard safety features
Wed, Sep 5 2018The 2019 Acura ILX compact luxury sedan has finally been redesigned to fit the look introduced by the TLX and RDX. According to Acura, the entire nose from the A-pillar forward and the whole rear fascia have been changed. Up front the car has the pentagonal grille and angry LED lights that are Acura signatures, and they're complemented by crisply creased sheetmetal across the rest of the car. The results are a far sportier, far less anonymous machine. The car will continue to be available in normal and A-Spec versions, with the latter consisting mainly of appearance items such as 18-inch wheels, dark trim and lights, and a rear spoiler. Exterior enhancements are the primary change to the new ILX. The interior is nearly unchanged except the A-Spec has some stylish sport seats similar to those in the RDX A-Spec. Acura also says the infotainment system has been upgraded to be faster, and it has fresh graphics and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. But this is not the system found in the completely new RDX, just an updated version of the current infotainment. The last big upgrade to the ILX is the inclusion of the complete AcuraWatch suite of safety features on all ILX models. This includes automatic emergency braking, lane-keep assist, adaptive cruise control and road departure mitigation. Aside from these changes, the ILX is still pretty much the same as the old one. Under the skin is the same naturally aspirated 201-horsepower 2.4-liter four-cylinder as the current model. It's still coupled to an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and powers solely the front wheels. The 2019 ILX goes on sale in October, but pricing has not yet been announced. Related Video:
Acura NSX GT3 to make public debut this week at Mid-Ohio
Wed, Jul 27 2016The new Acura NSX had a very long and very public gestation period. The car went through a number of redesigns and revisions, all while enthusiasts watched and waited. With the production version just now ramping up for customer deliveries, Acura revealed that it was working on a race car for FIA GT3 homologation. While the car was shown in New York, no one outside of Honda has seen it testing on track. This week, the NSX GT3 will make its public testing debut at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course ahead of the Pirelli World Challenge and IndyCar races. View 13 Photos While the car will be on track during testing and practice sessions, it won't actually be competing with the rest of the field. The car is still in the testing phase and won't be fully FIA approved until at least September. Acura is confident that the car will make its racing debut in 2017. The company also made it clear that this is not the final version of the car and that things like aero and engine tuning are still being worked out. Until now, the NSX GT3 has only tested at private events in Europe, Japan and the US. This week, the NSX GT3 will be piloted by Dutch racing driver Peter Kox. Kox drives for RealTime Racing, a team that currently campaigns an Acura TLX GT. This week's car will be the primary tester, though if something goes sideways there are multiple backup cars. The NSX GT3 differs in a number of ways from the road car, most notably its lack of hybrid all-wheel drive system. The NSX GT3 uses the same twin-turbocharged V6 as the road car, but sends all the power through the rear wheels. It also uses the same space frame as the road car. While the road going version receives final assembly in Honda's Ohio factory, final touches to the GT3 car are done elsewhere. Although the car will only be testing on Thursday and Friday, it will be on display all weekend in the paddock. For more info on this weekend's Mid-Ohio race, check out the Pirelli World Challenge page here. Related Video: Motorsports Acura Honda honda nsx acura nsx gt3