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2008 Acura Tl Type-s Sedan, 23k Miles, Warranty on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:23286
Location:

Rushville, Indiana, United States

Rushville, Indiana, United States
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 2008 ACURA TL TYPE-S

23,286 ORIGINAL MILES

TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY TILL 10-20-15 OR TILL IT HITS 70K MILES ON ODOMETER THROUGH CNA NATIONAL-PURCHASED FROM ORIGINAL OWNERS FROM ACURA DEALER, $35 TRANSFER FEE AND $100 DEDUCTIBLE FOR REPAIRS DONE AT ACURA DEALER ($1500.00)

THE ORIGINAL OWNERS ALSO HAD XZILON PROGRAM DONE AT DEALER WHEN NEW THAT INCLUDED PAINT PROTECTION, FABRIC PROTECTOR, AND LEATHER PROTECTOR APPLIED TO CAR WHEN PURCHASED ($400.00)

CARBON BRONZE METALLIC

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH FACTORY PADDLE SHIFTS ON STEERING WHEEL

HEATED, POWER, LUMBAR SEATS, HEATED MIRRORS

DUAL CLIMATE ZONE

FACTORY NAVIGATION, SUB, BACK UP CAMERA

CLEAR VINYL WRAP PAINT PROTECTION ON FRONT BUMPER COVER ONLY ($250.00)

MIRROR TURN SIGNAL LENS HAVE BEEN TINTED WITH FILM, NOT PAINTED. CAN REMOVE EASILY. I WANTED THEM TO MATCH FACTORY TINTED SIDE MARKERS ON FENDERS ($20.00)

LIFETIME SATELLITE RADIO ALREADY PAID ($400)

WEATHER TECH FRONT AND REAR MOLDED MATS ($189.00)

WEATHER TECH VENT VISORS ($100.00)

WEATHER TECH WIND DEFLECTOR ON SUNROOF ($60.00)

ACURA MOLDED TRUNK LINER ($100.00)

FACTORY SPLASH GUARDS ($90.00)

TINTED WINDOWS 20% ($200.00)

CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

I PURCHASED CAR FROM ORIGINAL OWNERS LAST YEAR

OWNED BY AN ELDERLY COUPLE THAT PAID $39,000 NEW FROM DEALER, PLUS $1500.00 FOR WARRANTY, PLUS $400.00 FOR LIFETIME SATELLITE RADIO, PLUS $200.00 FOR CLEAR FRONT PAINT WRAP, PLUS $400.00 FOR XZILON PAINT/FABRIC PROTECTION I ADDED ANOTHER $650.00 IN MATS, TINT, ETC.

ALL SERVICE DONE AT ACURA WITH RECEIPTS

FACTORY CLOTH MATS INCLUDED

THIS CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED SINCE NEW

NEVER DRIVEN IN BAD WEATHER

TITLE IN HAND

+++++++ I DO NOT HAVE ANY INTEREST TRADING FOR ANYTHING ++++++++

CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY ALSO AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AD AT ANYTIME........

THIS CAR LITERALLY LOOKS LIKE IT JUST CAME OFF THE SHOWROOM FLOOR.  I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED ONE OF THESE AND SPENT A LONG TIME LOOKING FOR ONE THIS CLEAN.  THIS WAS NOT MY DAILY DRIVER, THIS WAS A "TOY".   I THOUGHT I WOULD SELL MY HARLEY AND KEEP THIS, BUT I HAVE DECIDED TO KEEP THE HARLEY INSTEAD.  THAT'S THE ONLY REASON I'M SELLING IT.  I DON'T DRIVE IT HARDLY AT ALL.

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Junkyard Gem: 1997 Acura 1.6 EL

Sat, Oct 21 2023

Drivers from Mexico or Canada who take their cars across the border into the United States may drive them legally here for one year, after which they must drive back home or go through a registration process that ranges from arduous to impossible, depending on the state. As a result, quite a few Canadian- and Mexican-market cars end up marooned and un-registerable here, and I find some of them during my junkyard travels. Today, we've got a Canada-only Acura that showed up in a Northern California boneyard recently. I'm always looking for junkyard odometers with very high final readings (right now a 631k-mile Volvo 240 holds the record), and at first glance I though I had come across a Civic sedan with nearly 450,000 miles. Then I noticed the metric speedometer and realized that I was looking at a non-US-market car. 448,538 kilometers is 278,709 miles, by the way. A look at the build tag and emissions stickers showed that this car was built and sold in Canada. I'd found a second-generation Acura EL in a Colorado junkyard a few years back, so I knew that I'd just found a first-generation EL. Like its Acura Integra contemporary, the Acura EL was based on the Honda Civic. It replaced the Integra in Canada for 1997 and production continued through 2005. It differed somewhat in appearance from the Civic and had a nicer interior but was mechanically nearly identical to the US-market Civic EX sedan. A version for the Japanese market was built in Canada and exported across the Pacific as the second-generation Honda Domani. The engine is a 1.6-liter SOHC four-banger with VTEC, rated at 127 horsepower and 107 pound-feet. This one appears to be a loaded EL Premium, with the optional four-speed automatic. List price would have been C$22,000, or about $30,676 in 2023 United States dollars (using the exchange rate for June of 1997). The decklid had an EL-only spoiler, so a local Honda expert must have bought it for a Civic sedan. Since this car was old enough to be federally legal under the 25-year rule, it could have been registered legally in some US states… but California's strict emissions regulations would have made the process too difficult to be worth undertaking on a near-300k-mile machine that isn't particularly exotic.

Acura introduces a sleeker self-driving test car

Wed, May 18 2016

As we creep ever closer to an autonomous-car future, one thing is for certain, most of the driverless cars we see being tested look hideous thanks to all the sensors strapped to the roof. Today Acura introduced its second generation Automated Acura RLX Development Vehicle with updated sensors and a more pleasing aesthetic. Gone is the spinning LIDAR system replaced with a more compact and robust version of the light detection and ranging technology. It's also got updated RADAR, camera, GPS and higher performance GPUs and CPUs as well as what Acura is calling "more intelligent software algorithms to support more complex testing scenarios." Acura and its parent company Honda have been testing autonomous cars at its GoMentum Station in the Bay Area since last year with a specially outfitted RLX (shown in the video above with the spinning LIDAR system). This new car will replace that vehicle. This article by Roberto Baldwin originally ran on Engadget, the definitive guide to this connected life. Green Acura Honda Transportation Alternatives Technology Emerging Technologies Autonomous Vehicles Videos Sedan transportation gear

Comparison test: 2019 Acura RDX vs. compact luxury SUV competitors

Fri, Jun 1 2018

Truth be told, if we were to compare the all-new 2019 Acura RDX with those compact luxury crossover SUVs it would most likely be cross-shopped against, you'd be looking at a different list. Even Acura admits that Lexus and Infiniti are the most likely bogies, but with the 2019 RDX, Honda's luxury brand is attempting to attract those customers who think as much with their hearts as with their heads. And for the most part, those folks have been buying from German brands: the Audi Q5, BMW X3 and Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class. So, to show how the new RDX compares to them, Acura actually provided examples of each during the recent press drive along with a Volvo XC60. All were determined to have greater emotional appeal than the last RDX, and we would certainly agree. For, as much as the previous-generation RDX made sense on paper, it was really hard to get excited about it. And when you're paying extra for a luxury vehicle, shouldn't you get a little excited? Well, as luck would have it, Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski and I were on hand in Whistler, British Columbia, for the press launch. We didn't have an abundance of time in each RDX competitor, but in conjunction with our usual comparison chart, our impressions should provide a good first taste of how the new RDX compares. Performance and fuel economy Contributing Editor James Riswick: On paper at least, the RDX is gutsier than its comparably powered European rivals. It also weighs the same or less, which logically should mean it'll be the quickest in a straight line. During my brief drives, though, I'm not sure it really stood taller than the three Germans. It at least matches them for smoothness, which is something that can't be said about the Volvo. Fuel economy is lower than them all when you consider all but the Mercedes come standard with all-wheel drive. It's also worth noting that all the competitors are available with engine upgrades, and unless Acura's forthcoming resurrection of Type S models includes the RDX, it should stay that way. Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski: Line 'em all up in a drag race, and I have a feeling the Acura would squirt away to victory. A good bit of that, though, would be due to its 10-speed automatic transmission, which offers a huge spread of ratios and fires off extremely quick shifts. In the real world, I'd guess fuel economy will be similar across the board, so I'm willing to call that category a draw.