Pre-Owned 2018 AcuraTLX w/Technology Pkg Sedan

      Exterior Color
      Bellanova White Pearl
      Odometer
      42,553 miles
      Fuel Economy
      20/32 MPG City/Hwy
      Transmission
      Automatic
      Engine
      6
      VIN
      19UUB2F57JA010645
      Stock Number
      YP0193
      Acura TLX
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      Detailed Specifications

      • Max seating capacity: 5
      • Fuel tank capacity: 17
      • Horsepower: 290

      Dealer Notes

      Our Accident Free 2018 Acura TLX with the Technology Package is bold and aggressive in Bellanova White Pearl! Fueled by a 3.5 Liter V6 that delivers 290hp connected to a 9 Speed Automatic transmission. With Precision All Wheel Steer, our nimble Front Wheel Drive Sedan promises a confident ride with brilliant handling along with near 34mpg on the highway while showing off highly-illuminating Jewel Eye LED headlights and a power sunroof.

      Once inside our TLX trim, sit back in the highly adjustable heated perforated Milano leather-trimmed seats and notice the wealth of amenities including Acura Personalized settings, rain-sensing wipers, pushbutton ignition, ambient lighting, and GPS-linked climate control. Command your drive with the On-Demand multi-information display, AcuraLink The Next Generation, full-color navigation with real-time traffic, and other innovations.

      Once again, our Acura TLX has been meticulously engineered to keep you out of harm's way with safety features including a multi-view rear camera with dynamic guidelines, advanced compatibility engineering, collision mitigation braking, adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, blind-spot/rear cross-traffic monitor, and more. Reward yourself with this automotive masterpiece! Save this Page and Call for Availability. We Know You Will Enjoy Your Test Drive Towards Ownership!

      KBB.com Consumer Reviews

      Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
      Overall4.3Out of 5
      • I love, love, Love this car

        By David on Thursday, October 13, 2016

        5.0
        I purchase the Acura TLX with the technology Package 2.4L at the end of September 2016 and so far I enjoy driving this car. It is so smooth and responsive to the road. I was aware that Acura 2015 version has some issues with the transmission prior to purchase; however, i was told that in the 2016 model those issues where addressed. So far I'm in love with my car and hope that it maintains the Honda/Acura badge of reliability, value, and quality. I test drove other luxury brand of cars and yes they all felt great, especially the BMW3 series; but, the Acura had more features for the price.
      • 2018 Acura TLX 2.4L 8-DCT Tech Pkg

        By Anonypotamus on Sunday, May 09, 2021

        5.0
        I knew I would like this car a lot before I got it, but i like it more than that. The cars I've driven and/or owned that beg for comparison are: 2006 Accord EX-L, 2012 Acura TSX 2.4L Tech, 2015 Accord V6 Touring, 2006 Honda S2000, which I just sold to buy this car. The TLX offers so much of what's great about an Accord--though not the full interior room; if you want a full mid-size sedan, this isn't one--but with the premium/luxury treatment. I have not driven the current Accord, so I cannot speak to that, but I can say that the TLX delivers superior driving dynamics, ride and handling balance, and quietness over a 2015 Accord V6 Touring (my mom's car), and also over the 2012 TSX we leased new for three years. Those reviewers who have noted that the TLX improved on all of the TSX's shortcomings are absolutely right. This thing is dialed-in. The 8-speed DCT, which was one of the big draws for me, helps a lot. But they also improved all other aspects of the driving experience. The safety tech is there, but not obtrusive. It has adaptive cruise, which I wanted. The ELS Studio surround system is still excellent. I will point out that, since this car has Android Auto/Apple Carplay compatibility, they have stripped out a lot of the functionality of the on-board voice command and navigation systems from what you got back in 2012. That makes sense, given that most drivers will use Auto or Carplay most if not all of the time. But it's worth noting for those Acura fans who got used to the Zagat ratings or the full suite of voice commands of earlier models ("Temperature Max Cold!") The two-screen infotainment layout works great; your navi is going up top, your audio and climate below. The lower touch screen is much better than the system in my mom's 2015 Accord Touring, which is similar if not identical to the previous TLX's. As for the drive, this is a perfect car for asking the question "why do you need more than this?" For those of us who drive on U.S.. roads at legal speeds, I can't see why more power would be helpful. I'm coming out of an S2000, and while this car won't carve an off-ramp at that car's level, for what the car is, it does great. I would not put up with a FWD sedan with torque steer or noticeable understeer during normal driving. Both the '12 TSX and the '15 Accord V6 had torque steer at hard launch. This car does not. (I suppose P-AWS helps here, but Honda has other tricks too.) The interior is not opulent; it's nice. The materials are all nice and nicely put together. Those looking for the kind of "wow" in the cabin that a current Mercedes has or a Jaguar has will not find it here. Those who appreciate understated, basic quality and what you need where you need it (quality perforated leather, quality pleather, soft-touch plastics) will be happy. The fake wood looks good, and there is real aluminum trimming the upper center stack. NVH is seriously suppressed; my wife and I think the car compares neck-and-neck to our 2014 Lexus GX460 Luxury in that department. Fuel economy is going to be a big plus with this for commuting and short road trips, but putting in Sport or Sport Plus is also a nice option for having some fun. We bought this car CPO from an Acura dealer with just under 32K on it, flawless condition, for $25,500 out the door. That's so much car for that money. I will update this review on reliability once we've owned it for a while.
      • DON'T BUY Until Acura Fixes Transmission Issues

        By Raleigh Reviewer on Wednesday, July 22, 2015

        1.0
        It seems like my new Acura TLX is having issues with it’s ZF 9-speed transmission. It hesitates and shifts hard going from 2nd to 3rd gear. A lot of TLX owners are upset about this and there is currently a 9-page thread on Acurazine about this issue. This same ZF 9-speed transmission is also used by the 2014 Range Rover Evoque, the 2014-2015 Jeep Cherokees, and the 2015 Chrysler 200s. These vehicles are also having transmission issues. Some TLX owners have found a workaround for this issue. However, many owners feel that they shouldn’t have to employ a workaround for a car that can cost up to $45,000. Unfortunately, Acura has not even acknowledged this issue. Several owners have taken their TLX to the dealer only to be told that there is no problem.
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