2008 Acura Tl on 2040-cars
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LOW MILES!! 2008 Acura TL Type S in Pristine condition with upgraded Type S rims. If you are looking for a TL then
look no further. This car has only 35,000 miles on it and looks brand new. There are no mechanical or issues of any
kind with this car. And because it is a Type S it comes with some upgrades that are not available on the base
models such as:
-Upsized engine to the J35, 3.5L motor...basically Acura (Honda) dropped the RL drivetrain into the TL. This
afforded an additional 28 hp along with modest gains in torque; output was boosted to 286 hp. Gains came mostly
from the increased displacement (3.5L vs 3.2L) though the Type S has a slightly higher cam lift profile for the
secondary (high rpm) camshaft. An additional engine mount shock absorber was added between the rear bank of
cylinders and the firewall
- The 'A-Spec', factory aftermarket package comprised of Brembo front brakes, fancier body fairings, sport-tuned
suspension, larger & more distinctive looking wheels, upgrade to Michelin tires, upscale steering wheel (paddle
shifters).
- Various interior modifications such as racing type pedals and Type S logo stitching on the headrests and steering
wheel.
- Backup camera.
- The Navigation package came standard.
- The Gen 3 Type S possessed a stiffer ride, and was about 1/2 second quicker (AT versions) in a 0-60 sprint than
the base model.
Full Specs
Fuel
Fuel
Gasoline Fuel
MPG
22 MPG
Basics
Engine
V6 Cylinder Engine
Drivetrain
Front-Wheel Drive
Transmission
Transmission w/Dual Shift Mode, A/T, 5-Speed A/T
Body
Body style
Sedans
Roof
Sun/Moon Roof, Sun/Moonroof
Braking & Handling
Brakes
4-Wheel Disc Brakes, ABS
Steering
Power Steering
Tires
Tire Pressure Monitor
Wheels
Aluminum Wheels
Technology Features
Audio
CD Player, AM/FM Stereo, CD Changer, Auxiliary Audio Input, Satellite Radio
Locks
Power Door Locks, Keyless Entry
Mirrors
Power Mirror(s), Mirror Memory, Heated Mirrors, Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror, Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror,
Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror, Driver Vanity Mirror, Passenger Vanity Mirror
Tech
Automatic Headlights, HID headlights, Fog Lamps, Intermittent Wipers, Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers,
Adjustable Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Leather Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Engine
Immobilizer, Trip Computer, Bluetooth Connection, Remote Trunk Release, Universal Garage Door Opener, Power Outlet,
Rear Reading Lamps, Front Reading Lamps
Safety
Safety Features
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors, Traction Control, Stability Control, Brake Assist, Child Safety Locks,
Emergency Trunk Release
Air Bags
Passenger Air Bag, Driver Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag Sensor, Front Side Air Bag, Rear Head Air Bag, Front Head
Air Bag
Cabin
Air Conditioning
Multi-Zone A/C, A/C, Climate Control
Seat Trim
Leather Seats
Windows
Power Windows, Rear Defrost
Décor
Woodgrain Interior Trim
Seats
Power Driver Seat, Seat Memory, Heated Front Seat(s), Bucket Seats, Power Passenger Seat, Driver Adjustable
Lumbar, Pass-Through Rear Seat
Dimensions
Wheelbase (in)
107.9 in
Length,Overall (in)
189.3 in
Height,Overall (in)
56.7 in
Base Curb Weight (lbs)
3623 lbs
Other Details
Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal)
17.1
Spare Tire Size
T135/80R16
EPA Classification
Mid-Size
Acura TL for Sale
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