When was the last time I serviced my Acura RL?
No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 09/30/03 and owned in FL until 10/01/18. Driven an estimated 10,828 miles/year. Last serviced in Miami, FL on 01/25/21 • Vehicle serviced • Drivability/performance checked • A/C and heating system checked.
How many miles does an Acura RL drive?
No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 05/10/12 and owned in AZ until 04/22/18 • 2nd owner purchased on 05/29/18 and owned in AZ until 05/01/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 7,095 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 9,361 miles/year.
Is there a down payment on an Acura TLX?
Toward Cap Cost Reduction or Down Payment Assistance with the lease or purchase of a new 2021 TLX. Offer excludes 2021 TLX Type S.
What kind of acceleration does Acura RDX have?
A six-speed automatic transmission sends that output to the front wheels by default, with all-wheel drive optionally available. In Edmunds acceleration testing, a 2016 RDX with all-wheel drive zipped from zero to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds, which is quick for a vehicle in this segment.
Where can I buy OEM parts for my Acura?
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Do you need to reset the Acura TPMS Light Yourself?
Usually, you can do this yourself, and it won’t require a trip to a service center. Use the following steps to reset your Acura TPMS. Even if you have corrected the tire pressure problem, the TPMS light may remain illuminated. If this is the case you will need to reset the TPMS.
How does a tire pressure sensor work on an Acura?
A direct TPMS uses a battery-operated sensor in each tire (sometimes including the spare) that reads pressure and transmits the information to the vehicle. These systems will trigger the TPMS warning light in the dash when a tire loses more than 25% of the recommended tire pressure.