Saturday, March 19, 2011

2011 Acura tl


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The mid-sized luxury car, Acura TL from the house of Acura, a subsidiary of Honda was first introduced in 1996. The model was also called as Honda Inspire. The TL version is one of the best selling vehicles for Acura and it has ranked as the second best selling car in United States. Till today, four generations of Acura TL models had been released and the model released in 2008 is a 2009 model.The current generation TL is a luxury car from the house of Acura. The top selling luxury model is expected to increase the sales of the company by 5.8 percent by 2012.The new model is featured with the most powerful engine, SH-AWD system included...

Acura mdx 2011


The current generation Acura MDX model is longer and taller in comparison to its previous version and it has the wheel base of 2750 mm. The overall length, width and the height of the car are 4844 mm, 1994 mm and 1733 mm respectively. The curb weight of the sports car is around 4548 lbs. It allows accommodating up to 7-passengers and it has the ground clearance of 8.2 inches.The head room and the leg room in the car provide sufficient space to both the front and rear seat passengers as well as to the driver. The fuel tank in the car has the capacity to hold up to 80 liters. With the powerful engine equipped, the sports car can achieve...

Acura Integra


The Acura Integra was a fantastic car and still is, but sadly enough it is no longer in production. The Acura Intgra is still a very sought after vehicle mainly due to its famed Type-R, GS-R engine. This was a 1.8L engine with 16 valves, belt-driven, dual overhead camshafts with Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) system that is capable of produced 195Hp @ 8000 RPM. Not too bad considering that most of the muscle machines of the 60s only produced 250Hp stock.Now add headers, turbocharger and a cold air intake and you can push that puppy up to 350hp. The Camaro Z28, 350 LT-1 only produced 300Hp stock and the Integra...

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