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Used 2013 Acura TL for Sale Nationwide

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About 2013 Acura TL
In 2009, when Acura introduced the TL, people were quite frankly aghast. The “dramatic” front end, with its Joker-like smile, sent critics into a tizzy. So much so that the midsize sedan had its first extensive redesign for 2012. Therefore, for the 2013 model year, Acura's leaving the TL essentially untouched (either the critics are satiated, or the designers are exhausted). The TL is available basically in 2 trim levels, the Base TLs, which contain a 3.5-liter 24-valve V6 engine producing 280 hp and 254 lb-ft of torque. It's mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. Then there’s the TL SH-AWDs, which are tuned for sport and use a 3.7-liter 24-valve V6 making 305 hp and 273 lb-ft with, of course, AWD. It can be paired with either the automatic or a 6-speed manual transmission. The Base TLs are equipped with 17-inch wheels, with an option for 18; the TL SH-AWDs start with 18-inchers and offers 19-inchers. Standard features for the TL include USB, an 8-speaker sound system, fog lights, moonroof, Bluetooth and heated front seats. Packages include the Advanced Package (ventilated front seats and a blind-spot monitor) and a robust Technology Package, including 10-speaker Surround Sound, a navigation system and GPS temperature control, which automatically adjusts according to the position of the sun. But did the company do a good job with the redesign? True, its front end is a little more demure, but some think the metallic badge is still too flashy. Overall, it’s curvy and not too outré. Inside it still needs some work, as there are complaints of a lack of headroom and knee and foot space in the rear and a cluttered interior. The trunk is also very small, with only 13.1 cubic feet of space. The car can be fun to drive, however, especially the TL-SH AWDs with the manual. Some feel the main selling point of the car is its close-ratio gear shift, which helps to offer a smooth ride that rivals cars twice its price. And, fully loaded, the Acura features a host of impressive technology. In 2013, the IIHS awarded the TL as a Top Safety Pick, and it includes such features as antilock brakes, stability control and 6 standard airbags. But the TL can get pricey. Consumers have to decide if plunking down for a fully loaded TL is worth it, when perhaps a more prestigious German car is also within reach.

 

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