2017 Acura TLX for Sale in Indio, CA
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Used Acura TLX By Year
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2021 Acura TLX in Indio, CA | 1 Great Deal | $34,476 | 8,040 listings |
2020 Acura TLX in Indio, CA | 18 Great Deals | $9,950 | 503 listings |
2019 Acura TLX in Indio, CA | 30 Great Deals | $17,792 | 600 listings |
2018 Acura TLX in Indio, CA | 91 Great Deals | $13,881 | 1,952 listings |
2017 Acura TLX in Indio, CA | 18 Great Deals | $12,900 | 302 listings |
2016 Acura TLX in Indio, CA | 7 Great Deals | $10,900 | 258 listings |
2015 Acura TLX in Indio, CA | 26 Great Deals | $9,499 | 539 listings |
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2017 Acura TLX

The Acura TLX first debuted in 2015, ostensibly replacing both the TL and the TSX. While the former earned a reputation for affordable luxury in the premium segment, and the latter carved its own niche delivering sporty looks in a package just a touch too large to be considered a true compact sedan, the 2017 TLX maintains the athletic character of the TSX while building on the TL’s value.
You can buy your TLX in a variety of trims differentiated largely by powertrain. The base TLX employs a 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder engine and is clearly geared towards efficiency. Its 206 hp and 182 lb-ft of torque is enough to get you moving (with a torque converter helping with quick acceleration), and Acura’s decision to fit the base trim with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT) pays mileage dividends in the form of 24 mpg city/35 highway/28 combined.
A 3.5-liter V6 provides a healthy 290 hp and 267 lb-ft of torque in the front-wheel-drive (FWD) V6 trim. Acura fitted its Precision All-Wheel Steering in this trim to improve handling, although the marketing appeal is diluted when juxtaposed with the Super-Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) trim. Both trims receive a 9-speed automatic transmission and, interestingly, Acura reports no loss of city or combined fuel efficiency with the addition of AWD. Only highway mileage is penalized; the FWD V6 TLX delivers 21/34/25 and SH-AWD rates at 21/31/25.
Shoppers can upgrade from the standard leatherette upholstery to perforated leather with the Technology Package trim, available with all powertrain iterations. The Tech Package also includes Navigation with real-time traffic and turn-by-turn directions, HD and SiriusXM Satellite Radio, and Acura’s acclaimed 10-speaker ELS premium sound system. In terms of safety aids, the Tech Package delivers forward-collision warning, lane-departure warning, lane-keeping assist, and blind-spot information systems, along with rear cross-traffic alerts and rain-sensing windshield wipers.
Along with heated and ventilated front seats, all of the quoted Tech Package features are also available on trims equipped with Acura’s Advance Package. While all trims of the Acura TLX include Pandora and iPod connectivity and Bluetooth streaming audio, the Advance Package also includes Bluetooth HandsFreeLink with telephone interface. Adaptive cruise control joins autonomous braking and lane-departure mitigation in the Advance Package as well.
Starting prices for the TLX range from $31,900 for a bare-bones 4-cylinder trim and $35,950 for a 4-cylinder with the Tech Package to $44,800 for the top-of-the-line TLX SH-AWD with the Advance Package. That price drops to $41,600 if you pick the SH-AWD TSX with the Tech Package instead of the Advance Package, and if AWD isn’t a necessity but V6 power is, the FWD V6 starts at $35,350, or $39,400 with the Tech Package and $42,600 with the Advance Package.
So, in terms of premium sedans, the TLX’s pricing ranges from downright affordable to exceedingly competitive. However, shoppers looking at the TLX should recognize that its greatest competitor may actually be the Honda Accord. All-wheel drive isn’t available on the Accord, but much of the TLX’s impressive accoutrements are. If the esteem of a premium badge isn’t a necessity, the Accord’s track record makes it worth any TLX shopper's consideration.
Top rated dealers near you with 2017 Acura TLX for Sale
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Riverside Direct Auto
70 miles away
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Mission Viejo Acura
85 miles away
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Abramovich Motors
57 miles away
2017 Acura TLX Reviews
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by SoCalBreezyJBI absolutely love my TLX!! So I was pretty adamant about getting into a 2018 Honda Accord 2.0 Sport. I test drove it, was not a fan. So I decided to look at something comparable. Honestly, the Acura was far superior. Both in looks, performance (it’s a V6) so it’s got quite a punch, yet it drives so smooth. I love my car! Not sure I’ll ever own anyt... -
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by Christopher_21Car is great and sweet. The only thing is the infotainment takes a bit to get used to. Once you’ve done that it’s an absolute dream -
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by ReginaldThis car has every safety feature you can ask for and more. For a luxury vehicle, it’s a great vehicle for the value. The car is missing real wood and a racing steering wheel (just kidding). However it could use an automatic trunk closing button to make it official, again kidding. It has everything you can ask for.
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