Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2010 Acura Tl Tech Auto on 2040-cars

US $23,700.00
Year:2010 Mileage:65356 Color: Polished Metal Metallic /
 Ebony
Location:

10981 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

10981 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:Gas V6 3.7L/223
Transmission:5-Speed
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 19UUA9F55AA009490
Stock Num: 4700781
Make: Acura
Model: TL Tech Auto
Year: 2010
Exterior Color: Polished Metal Metallic
Interior Color: Ebony
Options:
  • 18" x 8" 5-spoke alloy wheels
  • 3-spoke leather-wrapped collapsible tilt & telescoping steering wheel -inc: controls for audiocruisephonemulti-info displayvoice recognition
  • 3.7L SOHC PGM-FI 24-valve VTEC V6
  • 440-watt AM/FM stereo w/MP3/CD/DVD-audio/DTS charger -inc: hard disc drive(10) Acura/ELS surround sound speakers
  • Active front headrests
  • Adjustable rear headrests
  • Ambient cabin lighting
  • Auto-dimming rearview mirror
  • Bluetooth HandsFreeLink wireless telephone interface
  • Bumper-integrated front brake cooling ducts
  • Dual illuminated vanity mirrors -inc: driver card holder
  • Dual zone/mode automatic climate control -inc: air filtrationautomatic humidity controlrear vents w/controls
  • Front center console -inc: adjustable armrestdual level storagecoin holder
  • Front fog lights
  • Front/rear carpeted floor mats
  • GPS-linked solar sensing temperature control
  • Heated Milano premium leather-trimmed bucket seats -inc: 10-way power driver seat w/2-way driver power lumbar8-way pwr passenger seat
  • Heated power mirrors w/memoryreverse-gear tilt downintegrated directional signals
  • HomeLink universal garage door opener
  • Illuminated controls -inc: steering wheel controlsignitionpwr windowsdoor locksoverhead controls
  • Interface dial
  • Keyless access system -inc: personalized settings for drivers seatmirrorsaudio settingsnavigation settings
  • Multi-info display w/electronic compass
  • Navigation system -inc: voice recognitiontraffic reroutingrearview cameraZagat ratings
  • Outside temp gauge
  • Power operated moonroof w/tilt -inc: auto-open/closeauto-reversekey-off operation
  • Power windows w/auto up-downauto-reversekey-off operation
  • Push button ignition
  • Pwr door locks
  • Rear lid spoiler
  • Rear seat center armrest w/locking trunk pass-through
  • Rear window defroster w/timer
  • Speed-sensitive variable intermittent windshield wipers
  • Speed-sensitive volume control
  • Theft deterrent system w/electronic immobilizer
  • Trip computer
  • Xenon high-intensity discharge (HID) headlights w/auto-on/off feature
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 65356

Please ask for Jerry Terry for a no-pressure buying experience.

Auto Services in Ohio

Williams Norwalk Tire & Alignment ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Engine Rebuilding & Exchange
Address: 274 Cleveland Rd, Huron
Phone: (419) 668-3071

White-Allen European Auto Grp ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 648 Springboro Pike, Springboro
Phone: (937) 291-6000

Welch`s Golf Cart Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Golf Cars & Carts
Address: 8272 Fremont Pike, Curtice
Phone: (419) 874-4985

Vehicles Unlimited Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Tire Changing Equipment
Address: 7249 Industrial Park Blvd, Shaker-Heights
Phone: (216) 475-1611

Tom`s Tire & Auto Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Tire Dealers
Address: 3310 N Holland Sylvania Rd, Sylvania-Township
Phone: (419) 841-4911

Smith`s Automotive ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 7200 N Dixie Dr, Tipp-City
Phone: (937) 454-6449

Auto blog

Acura Integra is reborn, so here's a look at its past

Fri, Aug 13 2021

The Acura Integra is officially making its return in 2022. No joke! We’re stoked, too. ItÂ’s a return to the nameplate for Acura — we havenÂ’t seen it grace any cars in the U.S. since 2001. Although the Acura RSX (that was sold here) built 2002-2006 was named the Integra everywhere else but America. Now that we know “Integra” is coming back after 20 years off, though, itÂ’s time to take a stroll through Acura Integra history. That history begins with the launch of Acura as a brand, because the Integra was one of the first two models that Acura came to America with — the Legend was the other. 1986-1989 — First generation The first Integra didnÂ’t see a long model run, as it lasted for just four model years. It was too early to incorporate HondaÂ’s soon-to-come VTEC engine technology, but that doesnÂ’t mean it didnÂ’t come packed with awesome features and tech. Acura actually offered two hatchback options — a three-door and a five-door — and a traditional four-door sedan. The only engine option was a 1.6-liter four-cylinder with a DOHC design that revved out to an impressive 7,000 rpm. It made 113 horsepower and just 99 pound-feet of torque for the first two model years, but a mid-cycle refresh saw output increase to 118 horsepower and 103 pound-feet of torque for the 1988-89 model years. Both a five-speed manual and four-speed automatic were available. It was a sportier car than the Civic at the time, and since Acura is the luxury arm of Honda, it featured a slightly nicer interior. ItÂ’s a rare sight to see first-generation Integras on the roads these days, as rust and time have slowly removed them from AmericaÂ’s highways. No matter, as this Integra kickstarted the sporting and fun-to-drive spirit that would be found in those to come. It was a lightweight, high-revving compact car that helped Acura get off the ground. 1990-1993 — Second Generation Just like the first generation, the second-gen Integra saw just four model years of production. Acura dropped the five-door hatchback offering, instead opting to limit the car to a three-door hatchback and four-door sedan. The styling saw some fairly big changes, as the pop-up headlights were dropped, and the hatchback looked more like a two-door coupe in its silhouette. Performance got a big boost, as Acura upgraded to a 1.8-liter four-cylinder that made 130 horsepower and 121 pound-feet of torque.

2013 Acura ZDX

Wed, 09 Oct 2013

What Is, What Could Have Been, And What May Yet Be
History is largely unkind to losers. That's true in the world of politics and sports, and it follows on with a few caveats in the realm of automobiles.
In terms of cars, historic losers tend to be remembered in one of two broad ways. Every once in a while, unsuccessful or oddball models actually make reputational gains after some time away from the new-car marketplace. I consider the Saab 9-2X one of the recent poster children for this group; a car that moved like molasses on dealer lots in the mid-2000s but has morphed into a sort of hard-to-find, used gem in recent years. More often, though, that which was unloved when new remains unloved with tens or hundreds of thousands of miles on the odometer. Pontiac's seriously misunderstood Aztek has king status here (despite the wailings of oddball fan clubs across the nation), so much so that invoking "Aztek" as a pejorative stopped being pithy about a dozen years ago.

2019 Infiniti QX50 vs. compact luxury SUV rivals: How they compare

Thu, Feb 1 2018

With apologies to the EX35, or whatever it was eventually renamed, Infiniti has been without a proper, competitive entry in the compact luxury SUV segment. You know, the segment that's growing faster in sales and entries than any other? To say the 2019 Infiniti QX50 is long awaited would therefore be an understatement. At first glance and drive, the new QX50 would indeed seem to be wildly more competitive than its predecessor, which come to think of it, was eventually called the QX50 as well. This one is based on an all-new front-wheel-drive platform, and although it lacks the inherent verve of the old, rear-drive- and 370Z-based one, the resulting increase in cabin space should be a welcome tradeoff. In fact, as you'll see below, the QX50 has gone from one of the smallest compact SUVs to the most spacious. How does it stack up in every other way? Say, against the segment's four best-selling entries last year: the 2018 Lexus NX 300, 2018 Acura RDX, 2018 Audi Q5 and 2018 BMW X3. On paper at least, really well as it turns out. Let's go to the spreadsheet! Discover and compare other luxury crossovers with our Car Finder and Compare tools. Comparing engines, drivetrains and transmissions With the exception of the Acura, all of the contenders come with 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engines. As you can see, the Infiniti is the heavyweight amongst the four-bangers, boasting the most horsepower and torque. The Acura V6 nips it by 11 hp, but the QX50 is still the overall torque champ. Plus, as we documented in the QX50 first drive, the Infiniti's new VC-Turbo engine is also the most technologically advanced. The Lexus is the wimp of the group and is also the second-heaviest, which isn't exactly the ideal scenario. The Infiniti is the only one in the group to feature a continuously variable transmission. That's not going to generate much applause around here. The BMW tops the gear count with eight, while the Audi is the only entry with a dual-clutch automated manual. The Acura and Lexus have only six gears, but they're good transmissions and it's not like their fuel economy is off the pace. The Audi and BMW come standard with all-wheel drive, while the others offer a choice of front- or all-wheel drive. Comparing cargo and interior space The new front-wheel-drive platform is paying dividends inside for the 2019 QX50, as it now boasts the most maximum cargo space at 65.1 cubic feet.