2003 Acura Cl 3.2 on 2040-cars
3512 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:3.2L V6 24V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 19UYA42553A003072
Stock Num: 228487647
Make: Acura
Model: CL 3.2
Year: 2003
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Parchment
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 131601
Leather, Sunroof, Navigation System, CD Changer, Cruise control, Cargo net, Front console with storage, Front and rear cupholders, Front door pockets, Power rear seat easy entry, Overhead console with storage, Remote trunk release, Front seatback storage, Speed-proportional power steering, Universal remote transmitter (for garage door, security system, etc.), Tilt-adjustable steering wheel, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Interior air filtration, Climate control, Trunk light, Leather trim on center console, Simulated wood trim on dash, Leather trim on doors, Front reading lights, Leather trim on shift knob, Leather steering wheel, Rear floor mats, Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror, Dual illuminating vanity mirrors, Remote keyless power door locks, Reverse tilt passenger mirror provides curb view when vehicle in reverse, Power mirrors, Heated mirrors 1 one-touch power windows intermittent wipers, Rear defogger, Power glass sunroof, 4-wheel ABS, Dual front side-mounted airbags, Child seat anchors, Remote anti-theft alarm system, Ventilated front disc / solid rear disc brakes, Engine immobilizer, Auto delay off headlamps, Xenon high intensity discharge headlamp, 2 front headrests, 2 rear headrests, Front seatbelt pretensioners, Traction control, Electronic brakeforce distribution, Emergency interior trunk release, Rear integrated headrests, BASE ENGINE SIZE 3.2 L CAM TYPE Single overhead cam (SOHC), CYLINDERS V6, VALVES 24, VALVE TIMING Variable, TORQUE 216 ft-lbs. @ 4700 rpm, HORSEPOWER 225 hp @ 5600 rpm, TURNING CIRCLE 37.4 ft. FUEL TANK CAPACITY 17.2 gal. RANGE IN MILES (CTY/HWY) 292.4/464.4 mi.EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY) 17/27 mpg. warranties are available for all cars. just call us or come visit our second location at 2806 Patterson st.
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Acura files for Integra Type S trademark
Fri, Aug 27 2021It's only been a couple of weeks since Acura dropped the news bomb that it was bringing back the Integra. In that time, though, the company has quickly applied to trademark the name "Integra Type S" with the US Patent and Trademark Office. The filing, discovered by CarBuzz, was submitted on Aug. 20, a little less than a week after the Integra revival was announced. Curiously, it's under the category of "Apparel and headwear, namely, caps, hats, T-shirts, shirts, sweatshirts, knit shirts, polo shirts, jackets and vests," rather than automobiles.  It seems unlikely, though, that Acura would trademark Integra Type S for shirts and hats if it didn't plan on building a car to go along with it. So the Integra may come in standard and hotted up versions. The last time Acura offered an Type S in North America, it wasn't officially called that. During Acura's switch to an alphanumeric naming convention, the Integra name was dropped in favor of RSX, built from 2002-06. There, the Type S moniker, while not as hard-core as the previous-generation Integra Type R, still meant a considerable bump in performance. Regular RSX models had 160 horsepower, but the RSX Type S cranked out 200 to 210, depending on the year. The Type S was also available exclusively with a manual transmission, and had improved suspension and brakes. While a similar improvement in hardware would be more than welcome on an Integra Type S, we don't want to get too excited over what could just be a logo on a T-shirt. The wouldn't be the first time in recent memory a carmaker trademarked a familiar name for swag. Earlier this year Nissan trademarked Fairlady Z — the original name for the Nissan Z-car — for usage on anything from cuff links to wall clocks. Meanwhile, Ford stepped in and trademarked the name Skyline for the category of cars and trucks. So Acura should probably just go ahead and get the trademark for cars, even if it doesn't plan on offering it at all. Â
Acura TL gets its top chopped
Sat, 06 Jul 2013The roofless Acura TL you see above is a product of Newport Convertible Engineering. No stranger to taking the lids off of Acuras - and a bunch of other cars, like this Jaguar XJ and this Toyota FJ Cruiser - NCE says it was the first US coachbuilder to produce an Acura NSX convertible.
NCE says the conversion takes about six weeks to complete, comes with a five-year warranty from the supplier and doesn't void the original warranty from Acura. On top of that, the interior fitments like sun visors, trunk space and rear seat belts all remain unaltered. Customers who are absolutely against the B-pillar can have it removed, but NCE says "The vehicle will be designed differently without the center bar."
To our eyes the TL looks pretty all right without a roof, and with stripes. NCE will shortly be preparing convertible versions of the 2013 Range Rover Supercharged Autobiography, Porsche Cayenne and Cadillac XTS. For Acura owners, there's a press release below with information on NCE if you have a TL and an urge to go way beyond the sunroof.
2019 Acura NSX quick spin review | Japan takes on the world, again
Wed, Feb 6 2019I drove the 2019 Acura NSX on track a while back, and it's an absolute freight train. But now that I've driven it in the snow and the rain and our pothole-riddled streets around Southeast Michigan, I can tell you about what it's like to live with the Japanese supercar. Our tester was painted in gorgeous Casino White pearl. It's a stunner in this color, highlighting the NSX's proper supercar styling – impressions were reinforced by the constant stares and craned necks over a cold November weekend. All $21,600 of carbon fiber exterior parts (several carbon packages combined) probably didn't contribute a whole lot to this, but man does it look cool up close. Updates to the 2019 car consist mostly of more suspension and tire to give it the edge it was missing before. Stiffer stabilizer bars, rear toe link bushings and re-tuned magnetorheological dampers do the bulk of the work. A complete recalibration of the steering and SH-AWD system ties it all together, and boy does it work wonders. Of course, I spent most of my time inside the NSX, which, just like before the 2019 update is the most controversial part of this car. Acura likes to say it has "excellent ergonomics" and "simple driver interfaces presented with elegant materials." Critics say it looks like any other Acura, giving the nearly $200,000 supercar a cheap vibe. I think there's a disconnect between what Acura thinks is a perfect supercar interior – a focus on superb visibility and ease of use so you can focus on driving – and what enthusiasts are hardwired to believe a supercar interior should be – wild, at times nonsensical, and exotic. I find myself on Acura's side in this debate, more so after spending so much time in the cabin. The skinny A-pillars, long windows and excellent view out the rear make driving this car through rush-hour traffic a calming adventure. Our car's blue/black leather and suede interior combination looks the business and feels luxurious — the $3,800 carbon fiber interior package helps it feel exotic. I spent plenty of hours in the saddle over a long weekend and was never fatigued or sore from the seat. The car is downright approachable to drive for anybody, partly thanks to the straightforward interior. The only part that ever frustrated me was the lack of a volume knob, an annoyance carried over from Honda. One knob you will end up using often is the giant Dynamic Mode control knob. I did most of my commuting in either Quiet or Sport mode.