When did the second generation Acura TL come out?

When did the second generation Acura TL come out?

In 1998, Honda revealed the TL-X concept car, showing a preview of the second-generation TL which would debut in fall that year. The second-generation TL (now called 3.2 TL) was released in 1998 and was now derived off the US-market Honda Accord platform.

What to do if your Acura TL won’t start?

If your TL is having trouble starting, the first step is to rule out a recall. If it is not eligible for repair under a recall, there are some other basic problems to check before enlisting the help of a professional. Call Honda at 1-800-999-1009 to see if your Acura TL is part of a recall on the vehicle. Honda is the company that makes Acura.

How many miles does an Acura TL have?

I have a 2000 acura tl with almost 200,000 miles on it. When I drive it for more than an hour, park to run errands then get back in after say 15 minutes the car will spit and sputter and die.

Where is the V6 engine located on an Acura TL?

The V6 engine in the 3.2 TL was mounted in a front-rear, or longitudinal position. This contrasted with the more typical transverse engine mount style, and was intended to provide better weight distribution and reduce nose dive. The engine mount design resulted in an elongated hood for the first generation TL.

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 suspension does an Acura TL have?

Leather was standard on the more upscale 3.2 TL, while the 2.5 TL featured a firmer suspension setup. Like its predecessor, the Vigor, this generation TL was a 4-door pillared hardtop, with frameless windows. In 1997, Acura added a standard power moonroof to all TL models.

What’s the difference between an Acura TL and Saber?

The main difference between the two cars were the front grille; the Inspire and Saber were also available with a 2.5 L Honda J-series V6 exclusive to the Japanese market. The very first 1999 Acura TL (2G) rolled off the assembly line on August 4, 1998.