What kind of car is the 2007 Acura TL?

What kind of car is the 2007 Acura TL?

Competition also comes from compact near-luxury sedans like the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-class. Behind the restyled grille of the 2007 TL is one of two engines.

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.

When did the second generation Acura TL come out?

The second-generation TL (now called 3.2 TL) was released in 1998 and was now derived off the US-market Honda Accord platform. It was available with a newly designed 3.2 L 225 hp (168 kW) SOHC VTEC J32 V6 mated to a four-speed electronic automatic transmission with SportShift.

What kind of transmission does the Acura TL Type’s have?

The standard transmission for both the TL and TL Type-S is an all-new 5-speed automatic transmission with Sequential SportShift and Grade Logic Control. Similar to the transmission in the RL luxury sedan, this two-wheel drive version features thicker and larger gears than the previous automatic for increased torque capacity.

Where can I buy a 2007 Acura TL?

See pricing for the Used 2007 Acura TL 3.2 Sedan 4D. Get KBB Fair Purchase Price, MSRP, and dealer invoice price for the 2007 Acura TL 3.2 Sedan 4D. View local inventory and get a quote from a dealer in your area.

Is the Acura TL Type’s voice recognition?

Additionally, 2007 TL Type-S models feature standard Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition (TM) and rearview camera as well as Active Noise Cancellation (TM).

Is the Acura TL a rear seat car?

The TL’s interior remains one of the roomiest, most comfortable cabins in the category (especially for rear-seat passengers).

How many horsepower does an Acura TL have?

Under the hood you’ll find a 6 cylinder engine with more than 250 horsepower, and for added security, dynamic Stability Control supplements the drivetrain. Our sales staff will help you find the vehicle that you’ve been searching for.

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