2008 Acura Mdx Tech Clean Carfax Maryland State Inspected on 2040-cars
Sykesville, Maryland, United States
ONE OWNER CLEAN CARFAX MARYLAND STATE INSPECTED, 99,000 MILES, CAR IS LOCATED AT J&B MOTORS 1950 DICKENSON ROAD, ELDERSBURG MD 21784 AND IS AVAILABLE TO BE SEEN BY APOINTMENT PLEASE CALL MIKE 443-277-3930. MARYLAND RESIDENTS WILL ALSO PAY 6% STATE SALES TAV, $100 TITLE FEE, $187 FOR 2 YEAR TAGS, AND A $99 DOC FEE. OUT OF STATE RESIDENTS WILL PAY $99 DOC FEE Standard Equipment EXTERIOR Intermittent rear window wiper Pwr tail gate Body-colored tailgate spoiler Pwr moonroof w/tilt, auto-open/close, auto-reverse, key-off operation Heated pwr mirrors w/reverse gear tilt-down, integrated LED directional signals Fog lights LED tail lights Speed sensing variable intermittent windshield wipers INTERIOR Remote & driver door lock windows-open function (10) cup holders Steering wheel mounted controls-inc: cruise control, audio, phone, multi-info display, voice recognition HomeLink remote system Navigation system w/rearview camera, Zagat Survey ratings, interface dial Tire pressure monitoring system w/location & pressure indicators Leather-wrapped pwr tilt & telescoping steering wheel Trip computer Front & rear map lights, ambient cabin lighting, front footwell lighting, door mounted courtesy lights 3rd row 50/50 split folding seats Bluetooth HandsFreeLink wireless telephone interface w/phonebook exchange Premium Milano leather trimmed interior Aluminum threshold garnish Front/rear door storage compartments Illuminated driver & front passenger vanity mirrors Auxiliary input jack 8-way pwr front heated sport bucket seats w/driver pwr lumbar support Front passenger lower center console compartment Remote entry system w/personalized settings for driver's seat, steering column, outside mirrors, climate control, select audio settings Pwr windows w/driver & front passenger auto-up/down, auto-reverse, key-off operation Active front headrests Pwr door locks Simulated Koa wood grained trim Leather-wrapped shift knob Rear window defroster w/timer Rear spoiler integrated radio antenna AcuraLink satellite communication system w/real-time traffic Exterior temp indicator 2nd row reclining 60/40 split folding seats w/fold-down armrest AM/FM stereo w/6-disc in-dash CD changer/MP3/WMA-inc: DVD-audio, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic II, speed-sensitive volume control, (10) premium ELS speakers Front center console w/dual access armrest Maintenance minder system Theft-deterrent system w/electronic immobilizer MECHANICAL 18" x 8" alloy wheels Front/rear disc brakes Trailer stability assist Torque-sensing variable pwr rack & pinion steering Front & rear stabilizer bars Integrated dual outlet exhaust 5-speed automatic transmission w/Sequential SportShift paddle shifters & grade logic control Super handling all-wheel drive (SH-AWD) 3.7L PGM-FI SOHC 24-valve VTEC V6 engine Independent multilink rear suspension Independent MacPherson strut front suspension SAFETY Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) w/traction control Side-impact door beams 3-point height-adjustable front seatbelts w/pretensioners & load limiters 3-point rear seatbelts Daytime running lights Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure LATCH child seat mounting system (2nd row seats) Child seat tether anchors (2nd/3rd row seats) 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake distribution (EBD), brake assist Front side-impact airbags w/passenger side occupant position detection Front & rear side curtain airbags w/rollover sensor Rear child safety door locks Dual-stage dual-threshold front airbags Front & rear crumple zones |
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2022 Acura NSX Type S Road Test Review | An ode to itself, and a gift for drivers
Fri, Jan 27 2023As we say goodbye to the modern NSX, Acura saw fit to leave the world with a parting gift. As a last blast, the hybrid supercar got a Type S variant as a mighty sendoff, with more performance and improved handling. It’s a rare treat, though, for those who could afford its $171,495 starting price. The first example sold for over a million dollars, and the remaining 299 units were scooped up in a day. Road Test Editor Zac Palmer had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take the NSX Type S for a lap around Daytona, and this fall our driveway had the privilege of being graced by the carÂ’s presence for a few days. And this NSX looks as extreme as it drives, a sharp wedge that combines aesthetics of exoticism and straight-up evil. This one, in particular, cut a mean figure, with its matte charcoal finish, blacked-out badging, plenty of carbon fiber, sharp angles and an odd-looking engine cover covering an odd powerplant, all under glass right behind the cockpit. Though the general shape of the car is familiar to supercar fans from the mid-1970s and beyond, thereÂ’s no mistaking this Acura for something else, its honed exterior a reflection of the carÂ’s performance. Zac already outlined what performance upgrades set this Type S apart from the rest of the generation, but itÂ’s good to know this wasnÂ’t mostly about looks. Acura upgraded the V6Â’s twin turbochargers, improved its air and thermal management capabilities, and lowered the gear ratios of the twin electric motors up front. It even got a higher-capacity, higher-output battery powering the hybrid system. The result is a cool 600 horsepower and 492 pound-feet of torque. It's shockingly quick, but itÂ’s hard to tell if itÂ’s actually faster in a straight line than the lesser NSX. The overall driving experience is improved, however. In the Type S, Acura has achieved incredibly quick shifts from the retuned nine-speed automatic. It works well on its own, but the response you get from pulling one of the paddles almost feels as though the car had predicted your move, and is supremely rewarding in terms of driver engagement. ItÂ’s quite generous in its compliance to your whims, too, allowing you downshifts that land you higher in the rev range than youÂ’d expect it to allow — in fact, Acura actually raised the manual downshift rev limit by 1,500 rpm. What a wonderful treat to give customers as a parting gift.
2023 Acura Integra Review: Can it possibly fill an icon's shoes?
Thu, Aug 4 2022Pros: Civic Si performance with greater refinement; sweet manual transmission; thrifty fuel economy; versatile hatchback Cons: Underwhelming base equipment; cramped rear headroom; some cheap interior bits in back; a CVT, really? For those of a certain age and/or certain automotive fandom, the 2023 Acura Integra represents the return of an icon. Yes, the Integra is back, and as it was in the very beginning, it’s a four-door hatchback that can be both an enthusiastsÂ’ darling or just a well-made, well-equipped compact car for those who want something a little more premium than a Honda Civic. And that last comparison is key, because the Acura Integra is basically a Honda Civic thatÂ’s been thoroughly worked over with a totally different body, stiffer structure and different(ish) interior. Admittedly, the Civic is a great place to start, as itÂ’s a terrific little sedan/hatchback that arguably outpaces its competition and does a pretty good job of being a well-made, well-equipped compact car itself. There really wasnÂ’t that much for Acura to do to rework the cabin for luxury duty, though itÂ’s certainly best realized with the optional Technology package and there are some areas (like the back seat) where the luxury touches could have been further applied. From a mechanical perspective, the Integra specifically builds off the Civic Si. It has the same 200-horsepower turbocharged engine and front-wheel drive, but with a saucier exhaust and CVT as standard. A six-speed manual is available, but only on the range-topping A-Spec with Technology package. The A-SpecÂ’s adaptive dampers also do a better job of both road-holding and ride comfort. Honestly, thereÂ’s nothing wrong at all with seeing the Integra as a more refined Civic Si. As it was in the past, the new Integra is both a luxury-adjacent sedan and a sport compact car. That means it can be a ritzier alternative to the Civics of the world, a more budget-conscious alternative to the Audi A3s, or Acura/HondaÂ’s answer to the Volkswagen GTI and GLI. No matter what you compare it to, though, we think the new Integra is a winner. Welcome back, old friend.  Interior & Technology  |  Passenger & Cargo Space  |  Performance & Fuel Economy What it's like to drive  |  Pricing & Trim Levels  |  Crash Ratings & Safety Features What's new for 2023? The Integra is an all-new model. It technically replaces the ILX, however, which was similarly a Civic-based compact Acura.
2021 Acura TLX First Drive | The mojo is returning
Thu, Sep 24 2020Buildup for the 2021 Acura TLX started more than a year ago when Acura released the stunning Type S Concept. It was long, low, wide and graced with gorgeous rear-drive proportions. Plus, it was slathered in some of the best blue paint we’ve ever seen. Acura could not have thought of a better way to say, “Hey, weÂ’re back!” ItÂ’s no surprise that the Type S Concept is a dead ringer for the production TLX. Acura designers told us the car was just about finished when the concept debuted. So yeah, the new TLX and TLX Type S were always going to look this good. The latter won't be arriving until next spring, but our first drive of this next-gen base TLX has us hopeful for the Type S and its 3.0-liter turbocharged V6. And maybe just a little nervous, too. The bones are really good. Acura developed a new, unique platform for this TLX that was built with performance in mind from the get-go. It's not just an Accord in a fancy suit. With crossovers on the rise, Acura says its shrinking number of sedan buyers are more passionate about driving dynamics than crossover buyers, allowing them to focus on performance to an even greater degree. It makes sense. We heartily approve. The result of this performance focus is the most rigid body in any Acura not named NSX. YouÂ’ll find more advanced materials like aluminum and press-hardened steel in its makeup than any previous Acura sedan. It has a wider track (+1.2-inch front and +1.6-inch rear), a 2.2-inch wider body, a 3.7-inch longer wheelbase and a 0.5-inch shorter height. Lastly, the dash-to-axle dimension is 7.8 inches longer, giving it those sweet rear-drive proportions despite being a front-wheel-drive platform. 2021 Acura TLX Advance View 38 Photos If you're expecting more rear passenger and trunk space with the extended length, keep looking. Rear legroom is up 0.4 inch, and trunk space by 0.3 cubic-feet to 13.5 – paltry gains for how much larger the car got. The size growth benefitted style and body proportions more than it did functional considerations. Then, thereÂ’s the new suspension: double wishbones up front and a five-link rear. Acura previously used a MacPherson strut design in the front suspension and the move back to a double-wishbone design is great news for driving enthusiasts. Acura's well-regarded TL and TSX of the mid-2000s had double wishbones up front, as did many of Honda's greatest hits of yesteryear (Integra, Prelude, Civic Si, etc.).