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Acura's
TL delivers performance, style, and comfort. The base TL
comes with a powerful 3.2-liter V6 engine, a nicely balanced
suspension, a rigid chassis, and classy good looks. For
2002, Acura revised the front and rear styling.
A new model designed for enthusiasts, the Type-S ups
the ante with a more powerful V6, a sport-tuned suspension,
17-inch V-rated tires, and an electronic stability program.
It's quick and fun to drive, with a level of rawness that
gives it character.
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The 2002 Acura TL is available as two models: TL and
TL Type-S. The TL ($28,880), alternately called the 3.2
TL in reference to its 3.2-liter engine displacement, comes
fully loaded, and retails for less than many of the other
cars in its class. It offers a strong value, though Acura
has not had to resort to the deep discounts seen from other
manufacturers. The only option offered is Acura's DVD navigation
system, which adds $2000. No manual transmission is available,
although the five-speed Sportshift automatic offers a convenient,
sequential manual override.
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TL Type-S ($31,230) is the hot one, and represents about
40 percent of total TL sales. It provides 260 horsepower
as opposed to the TL's 225 horsepower, with the extra power
coming from a higher compression ratio, a two-stage induction
system, a larger throttle body (with no decrease in gas
mileage), free-flowing exhaust, high-performance intake
valves and camshafts, and modified variable valve
(VTEC) timing. Type S also comes with an increased steering
ratio and a firmer suspension, thanks to stiffer shocks,
a slightly larger rear stabilizer bar, and 17-inch alloy
wheels with Michelin P215/50 R17 high-performance tires.
Notably, the Type-S comes standard with Acura's Vehicle
Stability Assist, an electronic stability program that uses
anti-lock braking and traction control to keep the car from
sliding. Yaw, lateral g, speed and steering sensors all
provide input, and the throttle and brakes are automatically
reduced or applied as needed.
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For 2002, Acura has redesigned
the front of the TL. Bold new headlights and a new grille
give it a more aggressive look. The taillights have been redesigned
to
enhance the TL's graceful lines and Acura has revised the
badging. Fog lights are now standard. Designed, engineered
and manufactured in the USA, TL maintains a conservative profile.
Its lines are modern and refined, and its stance is athletic.
As Acura's mid-level luxury sedan, the TL fits in the so-called
near-luxury segment of cars in the $30,000 range, and its
upscale looks are in keeping with this role. The last complete
redesign of the TL was for the 1999 model year. A rear spoiler
is available - Acura dealers sell it as an accessory - but
we don't think it improves the TL's clean lines.
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