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Why did Acura discontinue the TL?

Why did Acura discontinue the TL?
The Acura TL was discontinued for a few reasons. First, it is common for automakers to cease production of vehicles after a few years, whether due to reclassification or poor sales. Additionally, the TL was replaced by the TLX, which offered more features but also came with a higher price tag. The TLX became the new mid-size luxury sedan in Acura’s lineup, leading to the discontinuation of the TL.
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What car replaced the Acura TL?

TLX
Four generations of the Acura TL were produced, with the final fourth generation TL premiering in 2008 as a 2009 model and ending production in 2014, when it was replaced together with the TSX by the TLX.

Is an Acura TL expensive to maintain?

Acura models come with the built-in Maintenance Minder™, which can be helpful for reminding you when it’s time for routine maintenance and checkups. According to RepairPal, the average cost to repair and maintain an Acura is $501. This is 23 percent less than the average across all makes and models.

What is the best year for an Acura TL?

Key Points. The Acura TL Type S model years 2007-2008 are by far the best TLs made, maybe even the best Acura made. It is reliable, reasonably priced on the used market, and fun to drive; everything you could ask for in a car. The worst Acura TL has to be the 2012 model year.

Is Acura TL expensive to fix?

The average annual repair cost for a Acura is $501, which means it has above average ownership costs.

What does the TL stand for on an Acura?

touring luxury
TL stands for touring luxury. The number denotes the engine. In the 2.5 TL’s case, that means the all-aluminum 20-valve, single-overhead cam, 2.5-liter 5-cylinder that powered the Vigor. It still produces 176 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque.

Is an Acura TL a reliable car?

The Acura TL has decent reliability. According to withclutch.com, the TL scores a 54.6. Although this score isn’t excellent, it’s still better than many other sedans. However, it scores lower on average than most of the other Acura options.

What is the problem of Acura TL?

Known issues include shifting to lower gears, slipping between gears, and sticking when the driver shifts between gears. In the worst-case scenario, the transmission can fail outright and engage safety mode. The car can also jerk all over the road. In most cases, the entire transmission needs replacement.

What happens if you put regular gas in a Acura TL?

Acura cars and SUVs are designed to get the best performance possible. With many now incorporating turbochargers, higher compression, and variable timing, regular-grade gas can cause pinging. Pinging, or spark knock, happens when fuel detonates before the spark plug ignites the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder.

Is Acura TL considered a luxury car?

The Acura TL was introduced in 1996 as a mid-sized luxury car from Honda Motor Corporation’s luxury Acura brand name.

Which is better Acura TLX or TL?

In comparing the Acura TL’s and the Acura TLX’s specifications and ratings, the Acura TL has the advantage in the areas of typical lower range of pricing for one- to five-year-old used cars, interior volume and base engine power. The Acura TLX has the advantage in the area of fuel efficiency.

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