2005 Acura Tsx Base Sedan 4-door 2.4l With Tech Package Black W/ Black Interior on 2040-cars
New Windsor, Maryland, United States
In the past year the following has been performed in addition to regular schedule maintenance: New A/C New Battery New Pads all the way around New Front Rotors The navigation DVD drive will need to be repaired and I can provide all of the information for that. EXTERIOR Galvanized body panels Pwr moonroof w/tilt & sliding shade High intensity discharge (HID) headlights w/auto-off Dual heated pwr mirrors w/integrated turn signals Heat-rejecting green-tinted glass Speed-sensitive intermittent windshield wipers Chrome-plated door handles 19x8 Acura OEM Chrome Wheels INTERIOR Perforated leather sport seats 8-way driver/4-way passenger pwr seats w/adjustable headrests, driver side adjustable lumbar support Driver & front passenger heated seats 60/40 split fold-down rear seatbacks w/lock Leather-covered front center console w/sliding armrest, storage, accessory pwr outlet Carpeted floor mats Leather-wrapped tilt/telescopic sport steering wheel w/illuminated audio & cruise controls Anti-theft engine immobilizer Progressive illuminated instrumentation-inc: dual trip odometers & exterior temp indicator Pwr door locks w/key-operated windows down/up feature Pwr windows-inc: illuminated switches, driver auto up/down w/auto-reverse Acura navigation system w/voice recognition Remote keyless entry w/remote-down windows & panic button Cruise control HomeLink system Maintenance interval reminder Remote trunk/fuel door release Dual-zone automatic climate control system w/micron air-filtration system Rear window defroster w/timer XM satellite radio Acura premium sound system w/6-disc in-dash CD changer-inc: (8) speakers Digital clock Printed radio antenna Glove compartment w/light & lock (2) front cup holders Illuminated in-dash CD storage compartment (2) accessory pwr outlets Driver & front passenger visor w/illuminated vanity mirrors Overhead sunglass holder Overhead map lights Driver and front passenger seatback pockets Rear-seat center armrest w/dual cup holders Hidden electric trunk opening switch Interior trunk closing handle MECHANICAL 2.4L DOHC PGM-FI 16 valve 4-cyl engine w/i-VTEC Direct ignition system Drive-by-wire throttle system 110,000-mile tune-up interval 5-speed sequential SportShift automatic transmission w/grade logic control & lockup torque converter Vehicle stability assist (VSA) w/traction control Front wheel drive Independent double wishbone front suspension w/coil springs & stabilizer bar Independent multi-link double wishbone rear suspension w/coil springs & stabilizer bar P215/50VR17 all-season tires 17" x 7.0" 7-spoke alloy wheels Torque-sensing variable pwr rack & pinion steering Ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) 17.1 gallon fuel tank Dual-outlet exhaust SAFETY Driver & front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system Driver & front passenger side airbag supplemental restraint system w/front seat passenger occupant height & position sensors Front/rear side curtain airbags Front/rear 3-point seatbelts Front adjustable-height seatbelts w/load limiters & pretensioners Rear child seat tether anchors (LATCH) Phosphorescent emergency trunk opener Sliding front subframe Side-impact door beams Front/rear crumple zones |
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Next-gen Acura TLX spied out testing in heavy camouflage
Wed, Aug 14 2019We’re sure you all remember that stunning Acura Type S Concept from yesterday. Acura said itÂ’s meant to influence the next-gen TLXÂ’s design, and lo and behold, here is the next-gen TLX. Of course, Acura has no intentions of letting us see the production car anytime soon, so weÂ’re treated to a heavily cladded prototype in the photos here. Looking at it in profile, the camouflaged car looks a whole lot like the Type S Concept we saw yesterday. The short rear overhang is similar, but the front of the production car looks like it hangs out over the front wheels a little further – it still shares the concept's overall long-hood/short-deck proportions, though. The roof tapers down into the decklid at a shallow angle, similar to the concept car. WeÂ’re sad to see the same quad exhaust isnÂ’t protruding from the rear bumper of this tester. Instead, it gets a dual exhaust with wide, rectangular outlets on both sides. We think the car weÂ’re looking at here is likely a regular TLX, and not the spicy Type S variant most likely seen last year. ThereÂ’s one interior photo our shooter was able to snag, showing a similar infotainment screen as that used in the new RDX, something we fully expect for the production car. That touchpad system is far superior to Acura infotainment systems of the past, but it still isnÂ’t perfect. An analog tachometer is visible off to the left, indicating that the regular TLX trims probably won't introduce a fully digital instrument cluster. Not that we'd expect that; even the new RDX maintains analog gauges in its top spec. However the TLX story plays out, it wonÂ’t hurt if the production car looks just like the well-received Type S Concept. ItÂ’s unclear how long weÂ’ll have to wait to see the car in full, but we'll keep you posted.
Clarion Builds' 1991 Acura NSX going up for auction at Barrett-Jackson
Fri, Oct 6 2017Having driven it, I can say with full confidence that Clarion Builds' tuned and restored 1991 Acura NSX is a very, very special car. If you're in the market for just such a vehicle, good news: on October 20, that very same NSX will be going up for auction at Barrett-Jackson in Las Vegas. As much as the people behind the car hate to see it leave their hands, this just makes room for another awesome project to take its place. Really, this was the final fate for the NSX all along. All proceeds from the sale will benefit the American Red Cross. At the end of its life, Clarion Builds' 1974 BMW 2002 was auctioned off, too. Rather than simply holding on to the car or selling it for profit, the company partnered with Barrett-Jackson auctions. The auction house doesn't charge a fee for charity vehicles, meaning all of the money will go toward the Red Cross. The 2002 sold in 2016 for $125,000. Clarion Builds' expects the NSX to fetch even more money. This NSX has more than 230,000 miles on the chassis. It packs a 3.2-liter supercharged V6 and a six-speed manual transmission. Everything, from the bodywork to the suspension, has been modified. The car will be showcased in Las Vegas before and after the auction alongside Clarion Builds' latest project, a 1993 BMW 850Ci. More on that car to come sometime soon. Related Video: Image Credit: Larry Chen Acura Honda Auctions Coupe Performance
Hands-on with Acura's novel touchpad infotainment interface
Thu, Nov 17 2016After Acura's Precision Cockpit was unveiled here in LA, I sat in the, uh, driver's seat of the wheel-less interior mockup to get a feel for how this new touchscreen-free touch interface works. There are a lot of good ideas inside. Here are 11 things you should know. It's less like a trackpad and more like a remote-control tablet. So instead of letting you move a cursor relative to its last location like the trackpad on a laptop, each point on Acura's trackpad is mapped to a corresponding point on the center display. If you want what's in the upper right corner of the display, you touch and click in the upper right corner of the trackpad. Simple. I figured it out in two minutes. Maybe less. The whole thing is surprisingly intuitive. The ease of use is helped by the fact that the targets on the screen are pretty big – no tiny "buttons" to fiddle with. The clicks are real. The trackpad actually moves when you press down, so no need for simulated haptic feedback. In their research, Acura engineers found that accidental touches and presses are a real issue. We could have told them that – hit a bump while using a finicky remote interface like Lexus's all-but-abandoned joystick thing, and you select an item half-way across the screen from the one you intended. The placement of the trackpad in this concept interior also helps avoid unintentional inputs – it's not in the middle of the center console where it might get brushed or bumped, but instead in its own little cave at the base of the center-stack waterfall. (Acura's low-profile button-based transmission selector suddenly makes a whole lot of sense.) View 13 Photos Lots of cues cut down on distraction. You hover over the option you want before positively confirming the selection with a hard press. There's no cursor to find and reposition like in the Lexus trackpad system The red highlight gives the necessary visual cue that you put your finger in the right place. The pad is slightly dished to give you a tactile cue of where the center and edges are. It allows you to build up muscle memory, sort of like how you know generally where the "keys" are on your smartphone or tablet's virtual keyboard by now. Or at least I do on mine. You look at the screen, not what you're touching. The problem with touch screens is that they have to be low down in the car so you can reach them. That means you have to look down from the road to stab at what you want.