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1997 Acura Cl 3.0 Premium Vtec on 2040-cars

US $3,300.00
Year:1997 Mileage:135000
Location:

La Grange, Illinois, United States

La Grange, Illinois, United States

135k miles runs smooth with no trans issues
Never any engine problems only problems are the Acura seats that are both stuck on track 
3.0 6 cylinder vtec engine 21-30 mpg 
Still fast accelerates quickly 
Leather seats w heated seats
Sunroof and moonroof 
A/c doesn't blow cold air 
Check engine light on 
Few month old Firestone tires 
New driver side door regulator 
Newer Goodyear floor mats 
New rear calipers installed 
All brakes done 3 months ago 
No rear side Acura letters (pic)
Needs a new driver seat. It is positioned and doesn't move most likely something stuck along the track or a new motor needed. It's at reasonable position now not close to steering wheel. 
Sony stereo included even tho not on pics but u will need installation kit ($10)

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    Acura TLX caught naked in production guise, can you spot the differences?

    Mon, 10 Mar 2014

    Acura doesn't tend to do concept cars these days that don't foreshadow a specific upcoming production model. The ZDX prototype of 2010 previewed the production version, as did the ILX and RLX showcars of 2012 and the MDX of 2013. The NSX concept is on its way to production, as the SUV-X concept is likely to do as well in the coming years. So when Acura revealed the TLX prototype at the Detroit Auto Show a few months ago, we all but knew it would only be a matter of time before that, too, would be produced. And here it is.
    Spied all but completely undisguised while undergoing testing, this pair of TLX prototypes (one in white, one in black) looks almost identical to the show car. You might spot a few minor tweaks here and there - the strip of LEDs in the lower front bumper have been replaced by round fog lamps and some of the chrome accents are missing - but by and large, we're looking at the same vehicle we saw in Detroit earlier this year.
    The finished production version of the TLX is expected to debut at the New York Auto Show next month, after which it will replace both the TSX and the TL, slotting in between the smaller ILX and the larger RLX in Acura's sedan lineup.

    2014 Acura MDX Prototype is exactly what we expected

    Tue, 15 Jan 2013

    Yep, it's the new MDX. And despite being totally redone, it looks exactly like we expected. That is, it's an up-sized version of the RDX crossover with fancy LED lights stolen from the RLX sedan. And while that might not sound too exciting, we have to say, it is handsome - certainly a more cohesive, refined design than the angular, beak-tastic model that's currently on sale.
    Acura is calling this 2014 MDX a prototype, but that's only because it isn't 100-percent finished. Everything you see here will likely carry over to production, maybe with a couple small tweaks. Under the hood is the same 3.5-liter V6 that we know and love from the Honda group, and while we don't have power figures just yet, Acura says it will deliver more torque while improving efficiency. In redesigning the MDX, the Japanese automaker has managed to lighten and stiffen the chassis, improving driving dynamics. More interestingly, for the first time Acura will offer a front-wheel-drive version of the MDX, but don't worry, the automaker's SH-AWD all-wheel drive will be available.
    Inside, the usual smattering of tech goodies will be on hand, including the next-generation AcuraLink system, satellite radio, tons of comfort amenities and every single alphabetic safety device known to man (okay, maybe not all of them).

    Acura puts on display of mechanical horsepower in new ad

    Tue, 11 Feb 2014

    Originally forged with a brand identity based on luxury, sportiness and practicality, Acura has spent the last decade or so struggling with its image. The sporting credibility suffered a mighty blow with the loss of cars like the Integra, RSX and NSX, and recent years have seen the Japanese company attempting to recast itself as a technology leader.
    All of that makes this latest Acura commercial, Let The Race Begin, even more difficult to understand, metaphorically speaking. The horsepower-horse race 'theme' certainly isn't difficult to fathom, with mecca-equine versions of popular luxury brands filling the screen. But the choice to make Acura's filly a flesh-and-blood creation seems odd, for the high-tech theme. Acura as "thoroughbred apart from the rest of the field" seems to be the rough message here, though we're not sure we're buying it. We're also not sure we're comfortable with how much these ponies reminded us of a certain off-putting robotic dog...
    Looks expensive, at any rate. Watch the robot ponies run for yourself, below.