Acura TL
Anyone have any information on the 2004 TL and TLS? I hear about more horsepower and RWD but am looking for any specs and pics?
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I hope Honda adds a MP3 player to the TL ( like its Accord cousin ) I was considering the 03 Accord but I think I will wait for the new TL just in case I like it better.
Type-S could get 280 HP from the 3.2/V6.
BTW, when is the release date?
Just get real, I think, all they might put is 6-speed tranny and boost hp to 240 for base, 280 for S.
But for my money, all they have to do is to get that damn low roof higher by inch or two.
Not a problem in the new 03 Accord, perhaps there is some hope ?
The TL is already great. I just want to see them add the following on top of what the new Accord has:
- AWD
- at least 300hp for the Type-S
- better wood accents
- more room in the back seat
- lighted controls on the steering wheel
- folding rear seat
- and a better color selection including a gray interior
Of course none of the specs mention this...
==> Think about the Accord 2002 price went down almost $3000..
- 2004 TL price goes up higher, because of they will put more new features...
example>
If you bought Acura TL 2003 at $30000,
2003 Acura TL will goes down after 2003 year.
*Acura TL 2003 in 2002 : $30000
*Acura TL 2003 in end of 2003 : -($2000~$3000)
*Resale Value: -($1000~$2000) when compare with 2004
When your sell your Acura TL 2003
30000-(3000)-(2000)-(X=how many years that you have driven)= 25000-X
Buy a TL-S, it looks cool, has great handling, and blue headlights. There is no better car for <$30K.
I am not sure that TLs will drop $3K next year, since it is not a large volume car like the Accord.
You should wait until 2007, then they will be discounted just before the 2008 model comes out.
check out the following website from time to time ( the TL is called the Honda Saber in Japan and may be released a few months before we get it )
http://www.honda.co.jp/auto-lineup/saber/
I have the same problem as you. I have taken it to the dealer on 5 seperate occasions. They have replaced the left front strut, upper control arm bushings, all associated bushings that connect to the strut, greased the front-end, and re-tightened all bolts. I still have the problem. Has yours been fixed yet? I am meeting the Distict Service Manager on 2/17/03. I would like to know what they did to fix your problem.
I drive the TLS and the 260 horses,I think is suffient enough for the front drive assembly.
Sometimes when I move off the line too fast,
As I was saying-
I experience torque steer if I move off the line too quick, nothing too drastic that would make the car go out of control.
My point is - adding all those extra ponies to the front drive can be dangerous.
If this horsepower war continues the way it is now, in a few years I bet the car media is going to class the TLS as underpowered.
Look at the Lexus GS300, I remember a few years ago this car was considered a bullet.Now if you ask any car buff, they will outright tell that this car is a slug.
Happy Horse Hunting.:)
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP makes 280 lbs*ft torque yet has VERY VERY VERY mild torque steer.
Question is, how much is the price hike gonna be? Right now a TL-S with navigation can be had for $32k, quite a steal since the Infiniti G35 goes up to 35k+ with navigation, and I would imagine Lexus, Audi and BMW would be considerably more. Do you think they will go into $35-40k range? If they do, the TL would no longer be considered a "great-value" like the outgoing model is. I think at that price it would be too close to BMW, which might sway some people to not buy the new Acura TL.
What do you guys think?
Anybody have quantitative data (like decibell numbers ) would help?
The I35 was quieter. But both the TL and I are quieter than my G, but I love the sound of my engine!
So, is there any hope for AWD? Is the MDX platform close enough?
Is there any hope they won't ruin one of Honda's best features, a low cowl line, like they did with the new Accord and TSX? I guess you taller guys (I'm only 5' 10") want a taller car, but to me, the lower over-all design of the current TL is better.
I assume that a telescoping wheel will now be included, as in the Accord.