Detail Info for: Acura : TL TYPE-S ACURA TL-TYPE S~!~!~! GREAT CAR LOW LOW MILES!!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
12/29/2010
Price:
$ 3995.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
54513
Location:
east moriches, NY, 11940
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2002 Acura TL
Submodel Body Type:
TYPE-S Sedan
Engine:
6 Cylinder 3.2 Liter
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Acura 3.2 TL Type S (2002) SPECIFICATIONS Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price $ 33,230 Price As Tested $ 33,710 Engine Type SOHC 24-valve 3.2 Liter V6 w/SMFI* Engine Size 196 cid/3210 cc Horsepower 260 @ 6100 RPM Torque (lb-ft) 232 @ 3500 RPM Wheelbase/Width/Length 108.1"/70.7"/192.5" Transmission Five-speed automatic Curb Weight 3550 pounds Fuel Capacity 17.2 gallons Tires (F/R) 215/50R17 93V Michelin MXM4 Brakes (F/R) Disc (ABS)/disc (ABS) Drive Train Front-engine/front-wheel-drive Vehicle Type Five-passenger/four-door Domestic Content 70 percent Coefficient of Drag (Cd.) N/A PERFORMANCE EPA Economy, miles per gallon city/highway/average 19/29/25 0-60 MPH 6.5 seconds 1/4 (E.T.) 15.5 seconds @ 94.0 mph Top-speed 145 mph * Sequential multi-port fuel injection There's no substitute for solid engineering, but a bit of added flash never hurts when it comes to enhancing market appeal. That fact was not lost on Acura, which endowed the TL sedan with a tasteful freshening for 2002. In its first mini-makeover since being introduced in 1999, the TL gains a bolder front end with stronger grille and lamp treatments plus tidied-up taillights. That welcome visual boost aside, it's the hot, new Type-S variant that really makes this midsize, entry-lux 4-door come alive. The 2002 TL Type-S is bolder yet still tasteful. Taillights are smoother than the previous model's, and 17-inch tires/wheels are standard on the Type-S package.Don't go looking for any wild pasted-on fender flares or whale-tail spoilers here. The sole exterior visual cues are bigger 17-inch alloy wheels mounting 215/50VR17 Michelin Pilot HX MXM4 tires in place of the 205/60VR16s found on the baseline TL. It's what's lurking underneath which counts the most, and there the Type-S most assuredly lives up to its promise. Central to the mix is a 260-horsepower version of the TL's standard 3.2-liter SOHC VTEC V-6. In addition to 35 additional ponies, the Type-S engine also gains another 32 lb.-ft. of torque, bringing its total to 232 in that equally critical department. Credit for the added muscle goes to a host of tweaks, not the least of which are a dual-stage intake system, freer-flowing exhaust plumbing, larger throttle body, lighter valves and a more aggressive camshaft profile. The changes bump redline from 6,300 to 6,900 rpm while bolstering the engine's mid-range punch. Where the base TL V-6 makes its maximum torque at 4,700 revs, the Type-S variant hits and holds its top twist figure from 3,500 to 5,500 with the power peaking at a slightly loftier 6,100 rpm. In the Type-S version of the TL, the transverse-mounted 3.2L V-6 produces 35 more hp and 32 additional lb.-ft. of torque over the standard model. Like the standard TL, the new Type-S has motive force shipped to its front wheels via a 5-speed automatic transmission. In this case, the gearbox is fitted with Acura's Sequential SportShift feature that permits quick up/down changes at the push/pull of the gear lever. Unlike the base model, the Type-S adds a driver-selectable stability system to its equipment lineup as an adjunct to the existing traction-control package. In addition to making it commendably quick out of the blocks—0-60 mph comes up in less than 6.5 seconds—that drivetrain combination seamlessly interfaces with an equally well-sorted upgrade to its fully independent underpinnings. The Type-S chassis revamp starts with a tauter basic tuning of its double-wishbone/multilink suspension (stiffer springs/shocks plus a larger-diameter rear anti-roll bar) and finishes with the aforementioned plus-one wheel/tire fitment. This yields a very livable combination of control and compliance. Driven in a moderately aggressive mode, the car tracks crisply and cleanly through sweeping corners while more than holding its own as the twisties tighten. Press more insistently toward the absolute limits and the Type-S does reveal some characteristic front-drive push. However, judicious use of trailing throttle will rotate the tail in a fairly predictable manner, which allows the Type-S to smoothly transition into a controlled drift. If you do happen to overcook the corner, a quick stab of the brakes generally brings things back into line. That confidence-building trait comes courtesy of well-modulated, ABS-abetted 4-wheel disc brakes working with the Vehicle Stability Assist package. The real news for enthusiasts is the Type-S, which shares the CL Type-S coupe's high-revving 3.2L/260-hp V-6 that routes power to the front wheels via a five-speed SportShift automatic transmission. This creamy-smooth SOHC powerplant provides swift acceleration accompanied by a sonorous, mechanized symphony. Monitoring car dynamics through yaw, lateral, and speed sensors, Acura's Vehicle Stability Assist can tactfully intervene with throttle and braking to instill confidence and take the edge off driver error. Steering feel is firmer in the Type-S due to a torque-sensing (rather than speed-sensing, as on the base TL) system that applies assist based on input, the resultant torque generated by the tire on pavement, and speed. Combining 205/50VR17 Michelin MXM4 tires and performance-tuned suspension, the Type-S substantially elevates the TL's road-holding abilities with only minor feedback and ride-quality penalty. This more-responsive setup balances well with the powertrain gains, preserving a strong luxury feel and performance edge. We're looking for a catch-but just can't find one in this case. Acura clearly made a good car better with the '02 TL and pushes it to great in the form of the exciting, yet well-mannered, Type-S. Overall, the TL's performance/price/value ratio only improved. NOW AS MENTIONED THE VEHICLE HAS A NYS SALVAGE TITLE THE CAR AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICS NEEDS SOME BODY WORK. THE ENGINE, TRANNY, AND INTERIOR ARE ALL GOOD TO GO WITH EXCEPTIONALY LOW MILES! AS FAR AS THE WORK NEEDED OR PARTS THAT NEED TO BE REPLACED ARE AS FOLLOWED HOOD RF FENDER RF HEADLIGHT FRONT BUMPER REAR BUMPER TRUNK LID ALSO THE FLEX PIPE ON THE EXHAUST IS BROKEN I CAN GET HEADERS WITH A NEW FLEX PIPE AND HAVE THEM INSTALLED IF YOU WOULD LIKE BEFORE PICK UP AS FAR AS THE REAR BUMPER I FEEL LIKE IT MAY BE ABLE TO JUST GET SANDED DOWN AND PAINTED I ONLY HAD ONE BODU GUY TAKE A LOOK AT IT THERE IS NO MAJOR DAMAGE ALL COSMETIC JUST ABOUT 3/4 OF THE CAR IS GOING TO NEED PAINT IF YOU KNOW A BODY GUY OR CAN GET PARTS CHEAP THIS IS THE CAR FOR YOU!!!!! I GOT AN ESTIMATE FOR $2500 JUST NOT LOOKING FOR A PROJECT CAR RIGHT NOW THIS CAR IS A RARE AND WILL BE A VERY NICE CAR WHEN THE LITTLE WORK THAT IS NEEDED IS DONE AND WILL LAST AS VERY LONG TIME A GREAT DEAL ON A GREAT CAR!! 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