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Is Acura TL front or rear-wheel drive?

Is Acura TL front or rear-wheel drive?

Acura TL Generations In a field dominated by rear-wheel drive vehicles, the Acura TL is front-wheel drive with an optional all-wheel drive system. In its favor is a strong reputation for reliability. The TL’s styling, though, has proven polarizing—either you like it or you don’t.

Is 2007 Acura TL all-wheel-drive?

It has front-wheel drive, and not much can be done to make such a high-power model handle as well as rear-wheel-drive (or all-wheel-drive) sport sedans. In any case, drivers appreciate that the 2007 Acura TL comes with plenty of standard equipment—including a system that plays the DVD-Audio format.

Is Acura rear-wheel drive?

There are presently no rear drive vehicles available from Acura, or its parent company Honda. Over the years there have been specialty models like the Acrua NSX and Honda S2000, but the general brand identity leans towards front drive and some all-wheel-drive.

How reliable is 2007 Acura TL?

Currently, the Acura TL has a score of 8.9 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 73 pieces of research and data.

Is the Acura TL a front wheel drive car?

The front-wheel-drive Acura TL combines dramatic style, a powerful V6 engine, a responsive chassis. Just as important, the TL offers an extensive complement of the latest electronic features, making the driving experience more entertaining and more enjoyable as well as faster and safer.

What’s the price of a new Acura TL?

The Acura TL is a mid-size, front-wheel-drive, four-door sedan powered by a V6 engine. Two models are available, the TL ($33,624) and the TL Type-S ($38,125), distinguished by engine performance, suspension tuning, and convenience features.

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. The only option on the sedan was a CD-based navigation system.

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 front-wheel-drive Acura TL combines dramatic style, a powerful V6 engine, a responsive chassis. Just as important, the TL offers an extensive complement of the latest electronic features, making the driving experience more entertaining and more enjoyable as well as faster and safer.

The Acura TL is a mid-size, front-wheel-drive, four-door sedan powered by a V6 engine. Two models are available, the TL ($33,624) and the TL Type-S ($38,125), distinguished by engine performance, suspension tuning, and convenience features.

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 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. The only option on the sedan was a CD-based navigation system.

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Ruth Doyle