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1999 Acura Rl Premium Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $3,200.00
Year:1999 Mileage:162999 Color: Width
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

  • LUXURY at a GREAT Price
  • Dam
  • Bucket Seats
  • Center Console
  • Fog Lights
  • Garage Door Opener
  • Power Heated Mirrors
  • Keyless Entry System
  • Power Brakes
  • Power Moonroof
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Tinted Glass
  • 16 Inch Wheels
  • Power Driver Seat w/Memory
  • Power Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
  • 3.5L V6 SOHC 24V FI Engine
  • Premium Unleaded Fuel Required
  • 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Clock
  • Tachometer
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Traction Control
    • 4-Wheel ABS
    • Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
    • Front Side Airbags
    • Anti-Theft Alarm System
    • Leather Seating
    • Power Front Passenger Seat
    • Steering Wheel Audio Controls
    • Cruise Control
    • Power Steering
    • Remote Trunk Release
    • Leather Shift Knob Trim
    • Leather Steering Wheel Trim
    • Air Conditioning
    • Automatic Climate Control
    • Intermittent Windshield Wipers
    • Power Windows
    • Power Door Locks
    • Automatic On/Off Headlights
    • Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror
    • AM/FM/Cassette/CD Changer Audio System
    • Bose Audio

    Available Optional Features

    Optional

    • Navigation System
    • AM/FM/Cassette/CD Audio System

    Specifications

    Exterior

    • Width: 71.7 in.
    • Height: 56.4 in.
    • Length: 195.1 in.
    • Ground clearance: 4.9 in.
    • Curb weight: 3840 lbs.
    • Wheel base: 114.6 in.

    Interior

    • Rear hip Room: 56.5 in.
    • Rear head room: 36.8 in.
    • Rear leg room: 35.4 in.
    • Rear shoulder room: 56.9 in.

    Performance

    • Base engine type: gas
    • Horsepower: 210 hp @ 5200 rpm
    • Torque: 224 ft-lbs. @ 2800 rpm

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    Auto blog

    2014 Acura RLX

    Tue, 19 Nov 2013

    Earlier in the year, I reviewed a powder-blue Volkswagen Beetle Convertible, and I witnessed a group of high-school-aged girls ogling the car as it sat in my driveway. In my head, I found it to be a funny-yet-fitting scene that I didn't think of again until a 2014 Acura RLX showed up in my driveway. This time around, an elderly neighborhood couple stopped to give the big Acura sedan a closer look. The RLX is trying to shed past stereotypes of its predecessor, the Acura RL, just like the Beetle. Hoping to avoid becoming the de facto "grandpa car," Acura has completely reworked - and renamed - its flagship sedan.
    As the bookend to the new entry-level ILX, the addition of the 2014 RLX might give Acura its strongest sedan lineup ever as the automaker looks to break the cycle of being a middle-of-the-road luxury brand. Stepping up to the big-boy table isn't going to be easy, though, as the competition keeps getting tougher. Forget cars like the Mercedes E-Class and BMW 5 Series, the Acura RLX is going to have its hands full with the likes of the Cadillac XTS, Lexus GS and Hyundai Genesis, not to mention a strong consortium of lower-priced, mid-luxury sedans like the Hyundai Azera, Toyota Avalon and Chevy Impala. The one thing all of these cars have in common is a reputation for being an old man cruiser.
    I spent a week with the new RLX to see if it could shake the stigma of its outdated predecessor or if it would just leave me searching for the nearest early bird specials.

    These are the top luxury cars bought by people entering the segment for the first time

    Fri, 25 Jul 2014

    Let's say you just got a big promotion at work or the kids are moving out of the house, and you finally have some extra money. You decide to blow it all at once and treat yourself by upgrading your ride. Naturally, you look to a luxury automaker. What do you choose?
    Models like the Audi A3 and Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class may be tailor-made to introduce buyers to the premium segment, but a new study finds that they don't garner the highest rates of non-luxury customer conquests. It turns out that a Volvo leads among folks moving up to a premium brand, and it isn't even one that's made anymore, at that.
    A recent study by Polk and IHS Automotive looked at what models had the highest rates of buyers upgrading from a non-luxury segment. The information comes from its new vehicle registration data through April 2014. All ten top models boasted conquest rates of over 50 percent, but the Volvo C70 led the field with 68.01 percent of its customers coming from non-premium brands.

    2014 Acura RLX

    Fri, 15 Feb 2013

    Good. But Good Enough?
    Spoiler alert: The 2014 Acura RLX is a good car. But that shouldn't come as a surprise. Despite the fact that Acura is subject to a lot of criticism for things like its odd positioning in the automotive landscape, questionable styling choices in recent years, and the fact that, more or less, its products feel like lux'd-up Hondas rather than something truly unique, the cars have always been inherently good - decent to drive, nice to sit in and reliable to own. That's what happens when you ride that sort of "affordable luxury" line.
    Because Acura's sedans don't really fit into any one definable segment, the brand hopes it can draw customers from a broader range who aren't necessarily dedicated to a certain marque. And while there's certainly rhyme to that reason on the more entry-level end of the spectrum, that proposition makes less sense as you move toward higher price points. (Have a gander at the Hyundai Equus, if you will.) On the other hand, Acura pulled data from a 2012 Strategic Vision survey that showed the number one purchase decision for luxury buyers last year was value for the money, with manufacturer reputation coming in at a close second.