3rd Generation 1994 Acura Integra Ls Hatchback 3-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
McKinney, Texas, United States
This 3rd generation 1994 Integra LS was purchased in Feb 1998 from David McDavid Acura with 41K miles. Mileage is now at 232K due to metroplex driving. I LOVE this car, paid for it in full in 2002 and sold it to my nephew in 2006 when he was of driving age and I purchased a new Acura. Neither he nor I had any accidents in the car. It was extremely reliable and gas-efficient. He and I both received lots of looks and offers to buy it. However, the timing belt went out on it and instead of repairing it, my nephew opted to purchase a new car. He (and his mother) gifted the car back to me. And I am now in the market to sell. It has a clear title in hand.
The car is currently in good condition. The timing belt needs repair and the battery needs to be replaced (as it has been sitting idle for at least a year). It is a smoke-free vehicle with a clean interior, has normal wear and tear carpeting and small chips on the back bumper above the licence plate (virtually unnoticeable). In 2005, I got a new paint job and have leftover touch-up paint for the new owner. Both the speakers and cd player have been replaced (upgraded from factory). The buyer must arrange to pick up the vehicle. I will accept deposit via PayPal and final payment via cashier's check or cash when signing over the title. |
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Acura spotted testing high-performance TLX sedan
Wed, Nov 21 2018Back in January at the Detroit Auto Show, Acura promised to dust off the old Type-S moniker to inject some much-needed performance credibility into its current line of sedans and crossovers. At the time, the Japanese luxury brand co-announced a new turbocharged V6 engine and said it would be paired with its Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD). Now, a new set of spy shots has us wondering if an Acura TLX Type-S is right around the corner. It's obvious that the TLX seen in these photos has been blessed with some performance goodies. Large-diameter wheels are shod with low-profile tires, and there's a good chance the suspension has been lowered to match. Most of the camouflage is focused on keeping the fascia and hood covered, which means there are probably some air intakes and bodywork bulges to keep hidden away from prying eyes. Below this prototype's grille is what very well could be an intercooler, which bolsters the notion that there's a turbocharged engine sitting under the hood. And at the rear, we get a very clear look at the car's dual exhaust system. What kind of performance should enthusiasts expect from the Acura TLX Type-S? We'll have to wait and see, but the vehicles accompanying this prototype on its testing runs might offer up some clues. An Audi S4 (354 horsepower) and a Mercedes-AMG C43 (362 hp) were along for the ride. Since that's the case, we'd expect more than 350 ponies if the TLX Type-S is going to compete on at least equal footing. Related Video:
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Thu, 14 Mar 2013A recall has been issued for nearly 183,000 Honda and Acura brand vehicles from the 2005 and 2006 model years. The problem stems from a potential malfunctions to the vehicles' stability control and braking systems.
Drivers have reported a malfunction to Honda's Vehicle Stability Assist system, though to date, no crashes or injuries have been reported as a result of it. Some of the vehicles' Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) control units may have an electric capacitor that was damaged during manufacture. A damaged control unit could cause the VSA system to apply brake force for a "fraction of a second" without any driver input, or could add additional brake force if it malfunctions while the driver is already braking. Either example could increase the risk of a crash.
To fix the issue, Honda will install a new electrical sub-harness, free of charge to the owner. The recall specifies 101,000 Honda Pilot (pictured), 60,000 Acura MDX and 21,000 Acura RL vehicles from the 2005 model year will be affected. An additional 800 MDX crossovers from the 2006 model year are also included in the recall. In addition, 51,000 of the affected 2005 Pilots will be inspected to be sure that a ground bolt for the VSA system is properly tight. Should this bolt come lose, similar unexpected brake activation may occur.
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CR breaks the list down by cost and vehicle size, and Toyota has at least one entry at every price point and in nearly every segment. To score a recommendation, a vehicle had to perform well in the magazine's initial tests and score above-average reliability results. It also tried to only suggest cars with electronic stability control. Of the 28 recommended vehicles, Honda/Acura had the second most mentions at six, and Ford, Hyundai and Subaru managed two each.
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