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  Manufacturer Acura
  Parent Company Honda
  Layout FF Layout
  Production 1996-present
  Class Mid-size Luxury Car
  Body Style 4-door Sedan
  Predecessor Acura Vigor


The Acura TL is a .

The TL's competitors include the Cadillac STS , Infiniti G35 , Jaguar X-Type , Lexus ES , Mercedes-Benz E-Class , Saab 9-3 and Volvo S60 .


1996 (1G TL)


Automobile Information

  Name First generation
  Production 1996&ndash1998
  Engine 25L 176 hp I5 <br>32L 200 hp V6
  Aka Honda Inspire <Br> Honda Saber
  Related Acura CL <br> Honda Accord <br> Honda Odyssey <br> Isuzu Aska <br> Isuzu Oasis
  Transmission 4-speed Automatic
  Length 25TL: 1915 in<Br>32TL: 1917 in
  Width 25TL: 703 in<Br>32TL: 709 in
  Assembly Sayama , Japan
  Wheelbase 1118 in
  Height 25TL: 553 in<Br>32TL: 557 in



The TL debuted as 1996 model, first with the 1996 2.5 TL available with the 2.5 L 176 hp (131 kW) SOHC 20-valve 5-cylinder engine from the Vigor. The '''3.2 TL''' used the 3.2 L 200 hp (149 kW) SOHC 24v V6 from the second-generation Acura Legend . The 2.5 TL was positioned as the sporty model and the 3.2 focused more upon a luxurious ride. The very first 1996 Acura TL rolled off the assembly line on March 28 , 1995 .

Although it was designed to replace the Vigor, it also technically replaced the Acura Legend coupe. The 3.5 RL ( Honda Legend in Japan ) that debuted alongside the TL was a large car designed for a soft ride, in marked contrast to the previous two generations of Legends which were sport sedans with taut proportions.

The second-generation 3.2TL (the 2.5 was dropped) was built in Marysville, Ohio , alongside the Honda Accord, at Marysville Auto Plant . These cars were imported into Japan and sold as Honda Inspire in the Honda Clio dealer network, and as ''' Honda Saber ''' in the Honda Primo and Verno dealer networks. The only difference between the two cars were the front grille; the Inspire and Saber were also available with a 2.5 L Honda J-series VTEC V6 Engine exclusive to the Japanese market.


1999 (2G TL)


Automobile Information

  Name Second generation
  Production 1999&ndash2003
  Engine 32L 225 hp V6 <br>32L 260 hp V6 ( Type-S Models)
  Aka Honda Inspire
  Related Acura CL <br> Honda Accord <br> Honda Odyssey <Br> Honda Pilot <Br> Acura MDX
  Transmission 4-speed automatic<br>5-speed automatic (2000 and later)<br>6-speed Manual (32 CL Type-S model only)
  Length 1999-2000: 1929 in<Br>2001-03: 1925 in
  Width 703 in
  Wheelbase 1081 in
  Height 1999-2000: 561 in<Br>2001-03: 537 in
  Weight 3447 Lbs
  Assembly Marysville, Ohio


In 1998, Honda revealed the TL-X Concept Car , showing a preview of the second-generation TL which would debut a year later. The second-generation TL (now called '''3.2 TL''') was released in 1999 and was now derived off the USDM 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.

The very first 1999 Acura TL (2. generation) rolled off the assembly line on August 4 , 1998 . The only option on the sedan was a hard drive-based navigation system. The 1999 TL's navigation system stored the maps in zones; there were 5 different zones for the U.S.


2000

In the second year of production, the Acura TL was given slightly more features, including a five-speed automatic transmission, with SportShift. The added gear allowed for slightly better fuel economy and acceleration when compared to the previous 4-speed automatic transmission with SportShift. The 5-speed automatic transmission often failed; a major problem was wearing of the third clutch pack, which gave off particles which would block oil passages so that oil could not flow where it was supposed go to shift and hold the transmission in gear. The transmission would slip, fail to shift, or suddenly downshift and make the car come to a screeching halt from expressway speeds. This problem was highlighted in the '' Los Angeles Times '' in September 2002. Consumer Reports took note and awarded the TL and CL the black spot, the worst rating for transmission reliability. In response to the recurring problem, the manufacturer extended the warranty covering the transmission to 109,000 miles or 7.75 years for all 99 to 02 and 03 partial per VIN. Acura dealers replace the transmissions under warranty. Transmissions replaced prior to March 2005 usually fail again. Transmissions replaced 3/2005 and later include a redesigned 3rd gear clutch pack reported to fix the problem.

Other notable changes include the addition of side impact airbags for the front passengers and a change of format for the navigation system. The 2000 TL switched the hard drive for a DVD -based navigation system. Now the entire continental United States was accessible with the navigation system; one could theoretically drive from one coast to the other with the new navigation system.


2001

For the 2001 model year, a redesigned coupe version of the TL was introduced, the 3.2CL. While it was mechanically identical to the TL, its sales never came close to that of its sibling model, and as a result, it was discontinued in May 2003. The automatic transmission in these cars were also defective. In response to the recurring problem, the manufacturer extended the warranty covering the transmission to 109,000 miles or 7.75 years for all 99 to 02 and 03 partial per VIN. Acura dealers replace the transmissions under warranty. Transmissions replaced prior to March 2005 usually fail again. Transmissions replaced 3/2005 and later include a redesigned 3rd gear clutch pack reported to fix the problem.


2002


In 2002, the TL got a minor makeover, with a refreshed front fascia, redesigned taillights, an in-dash CD changer as well as a few other features. A Type-S model was also added, adding 35 hp (26 kW) as well as 17 in wheels, firmer seats and suspension. The automatic transmission in these cars were also defective. In response to the recurring problem, the manufacturer extended the warranty covering the transmission to 109,000 miles or 7.75 years for all 99 to 02 and 03 partial per VIN. Acura dealers replace the transmissions under warranty. Transmissions replaced prior to March 2005 usually fail again. Transmissions replaced 3/2005 and later include a redesigned 3rd gear clutch pack reported to fix the problem.


2004 (3G TL)


Automobile Information

  Name Third generation
  Production 2004&ndashpresent
  Engine 32L 270 hp V6 <br>35L 286 hp V6 (Type-S only)
  Related Honda Accord
  Transmission 5-speed automatic<br>6-speed manual
  Length 1893 in<br>Type-S: 1898 in
  Width 722 in
  Wheelbase 1079 in
  Related Honda Accord <br> Honda Odyssey <Br> Honda Pilot <Br> Acura MDX
  Assembly Marysville, Ohio
  Height 567 in



The first third generation Acura TL rolled off the assembly line on September 30 , 2003 . On October 6 , 2003, the third generation Acura TL (the 3.2 moniker was dropped) was released for sale in North America. Developed mainly in the United States by a team led by Erik Berkman with bodywork penned by American Honda designer Jon Ikeda, the new TL is built in Marysville, Ohio, and is derived from the latest USDM Honda Accord . It is powered by a 270 hp (201 kW; later revised to 258 hp, based on the new SAE measurement standard for horsepower and 233 lb/ft of torque), 3.2 L 24 valve SOHC VTEC V6 Engine mated to either a 5-speed Automatic with SportShift or 6-speed Manual .

As of March 2004, Honda offers to the public a factory-sanctioned "tuner package" version of the TL: the TL A-SPEC. This version features a suspension tuned by Makoto Tamamura , an indication of the TL A-SPEC's aggressive engineering. In addition, an underbody kit, spoiler, limited edition A-SPEC steering wheel, "A-SPEC" badge on the back, and 18 in wheels are standard issue on the A-SPEC package. When installed at purchase, the car's 4 year/50,000 mile warranty applies to the package as well.

The third generation TL is also the first car in the American market to include a 6 disc tuner, owners can elect to pay a monthly subscription after the complimentary 3 months subscription expires from Acura for XM Radio , which provides over 100 digital channels via satellite.


Sporting an Alpine-designed navigation system, the third generation TL also accepts voice commands like "Find nearest police station" to "Go home." The navigation system features an 8 in touch-screen LCD , which allows for easy viewing of the road ahead.

The JDM Honda Inspire debuted around 4 and a half months earlier (on June 11 , 2003) and marked the branching out of the TL line from the Inspire. The Inspire is basically a seventh generation USDM Honda Accord V6 with minor trim changes, and the addition of Variable Cylinder Management , which shuts off half of the engine when not needed to boost fuel economy. The Saber was discontinued and the new Inspire is being sold at Clio, Primo, and Verno dealerships.

The TL became Acura's best selling luxury sedan in 2004 with more than 79,000 sold that year.


2005




The 2005 TL received a passenger airbag cutoff switch and extra stitching on the front seats. There were several minor changes made (such as changes in seat belt anchor mounts) which are not published.


2006

The 2006 TL received TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System), a new computer (for manual transmission models only), and an active system to control torque steer. The new horserpower rating of 258 hp is due to a change in testing procedures, despite the engine remaining the same since 2004.


2007

The TL is due for a refresh before a 2009 redesign. TLs sold in Canada and the United States are confirmed to have XM Satellite Radio starting in 2007. The 2007 Acura TL features a slightly revised exterior as well as a revised interior with a new steering wheel and new gauges, in addition to new colors like Carbon Gray Pearl and Carbon Bronze Pearl (for the TL). The 2007 TL (non Type-S) received suspension changes to improve ride comfort. Also new for the 2007 model year were LED signal blinkers on the side mirrors and fog lights on the bumper. TL with navigation models sport a new rearview camera with image displayed on the navigation screen as well as XM NavTraffic. In addition to the new standard auxiliary audio jack, the sound system is now MP3 / WMA compatible. The Manual Transmission option has been dropped from the base TL.

The most notable revision is the return of the Type-S edition of the TL. The Acura TL Type-S will receive the Acura RL 's 3.5- Liter V6 engine tuned for 286 Horsepower and 256 lb.-ft. of Torque with either a 5-speed automatic with paddle shifters or a 6-speed manual transmission. Exterior differences include quad exaust pipes, restyled tailights and front fascia, lip spoiler, LED lights, Brembo brakes, dark silver 10-spoke wheels, and exclusive Type-S badging, plus an exclusive new color option, Kinetic Blue Pearl. The interior has unique two tone Type-S trim on the headrests and steering wheel, racing pedals, carbon fiber trim, and red interior lighting (as opposed to blue in the base TL). Touch screen navigation is standard and the suspension has been re-tuned.


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REFERENCES


  • "2004 Acura TL A-SPEC: No assembly required to enjoy this factory-spec tuner package", an article by John Kiewicz on page 136 of the March 2004 issue of '' Motor Trend ''

  • "Honda's Unexpected Gear Shift", an article by John O'Dell in the September 11 , 2002 edition of the '' Los Angeles Times ''





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