What does CL mean Acura?

What does CL mean Acura?

The Acura CL is a midsize grand tourer manufactured by Honda’s Acura brand from 1996 until 2003. The CL is often thought to have been a replacement for the Acura Legend coupe. It was not directly related to the first gen TL either, a Japanese-built model which replaced the Vigor and had a longitudinal engine layout.

Does Acura have Takata airbags?

These older vehicles have dangerous Takata airbags that need to be replaced. Over 1.5 million older Honda, Acura, and Isuzu vehicles have been recalled because their Takata airbags could cause serious or fatal injuries to vehicle occupants.

Are there any recalls on a 2002 Acura MDX?

Summary: Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2001-2002 Acura 3.2CL, 2000-2003 Acura 3.5RL, 2000-2001 Acura 3.2TL, Honda CR-V and Honda Odyssey, 2001-2002 Acura MDX and 2000 Accord Coupe, Accord Sedan, Civic Coupe, and Civic Sedan vehicles.

How long does Acura CL last?

Acura is consistently ranked among the most reliable luxury car brands. You can expect an Acura to last between 250,000 and 300,000 miles and at least 16 years.

How do I check my Acura recall?

If you have questions regarding a recall, please contact Acura Automobile Customer Service at (888) 234-2138.

Are there any recalls for a 2012 Acura MDX?

Summary: HONDA IS RECALLING CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2012 PILOT AND ACURA MDX VEHICLES. THE VENT SHUT FLOAT (VSF) VALVE CASE IN THE FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY DOES NOT MEET THE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS.

Is Acura CL rear wheel drive?

The CL follows Acura’s proven chassis layout: front-wheel drive with wishbone-type fully independent strut suspension and disc brakes at all four wheels. Its 3.2-liter V6 is free-revving with dual-overhead cams and multi-valves. The standard CL makes 225 horsepower, which is a lot of power for this class.

Does the Acura TL Type S have transmission problems?

Common failures included the torque converter, 3rd gear clutch pack, and the entire transmission due to blocked oil passages, damage from debris and/or heat related internal damage. After numerous lawsuits, recalls, and tons of bad press, Honda finally extended the transmission warranty to 7 yrs or 100,000 miles.