The current-generation Acura TL sedan has been around longer than
many of its competitors, so, for the 2013 model year, the automaker is
introducing a new special-edition model. Simply called the 2013 Acura TL
Special Edition, the car takes a couple features from higher-trim TLs,
but at the comparatively lower price of $38,300 including destination.
The $38,300 Acura TL
Special Edition is $1500 more than the base-model 2013 TL and $2230
less than the front-drive TL with the Technology package. Unlike the
base-model TL and its 17-inch wheels, the special-edition Acura rolls on
flashier 10-spoke 18-inch wheels that look similar to accessory wheels
the automaker separately offers for $2260. The 2013 TL Special Edition
also gets the Technology package’s decklid spoiler and hands-free
keyless access. Acura’s version of the technology recognizes which of
the two key fobs are being used, and adjusts the driver’s seat, steering
wheel, side-view mirrors, climate control, and sound system to a
profile the owner has pre-programmed.
The 2013 Acura TL Special Edition will be available in the four
colors with a black leather interior: Bellanova White Pearl, Crystal
Black Pearl, Graphite Luster Metallic, and Silver Moon Metallic. Power
comes from a 280-hp 3.5-liter V-6 and the special-edition front-drive TL
uses a six-speed automatic with paddle shifters. An all-wheel-drive
model is powered by a 305-hp 3.7-liter V-6, which is mated to a
six-speed automatic or manual transmission.
When we drove the refreshed 2012 TL
in SH-AWD Advance trim, we said it “manages to blend impeccable comfort
with enthusiastic performance” but noted the car wasn’t quite as
athletic as the BMW 3 Series or Volvo S60.
Other standard equipment on the 2013 Acura TL Special Edition
includes a 10-way driver’s seat, eight-way power passenger seat,
eight-speaker sound system, and a high-resolution Multi-Information
Display. The special-edition model makes the TL far more affordable to
those who want the Technology package’s bigger wheels and hands-free
keyless entry, but the navigation system and rear-view camera are only
available on TLs with the Technology package and higher trims.
Acura
TL sales through the first five months of this year are down 15.3
percent compared to the same period last year, and rumors suggest that
in the 2015 model year, the TL and TSX lines may merge to form a new TLX
model. For now, potential Acura TL customers who want bigger wheels and
hands-free keyless access can consider the special-edition model, which
is now on sale.
Source;
http://rumors.automobilemag.com/acura-introduces-2013-tl-special-edition-228835.html#axzz2VdQSL4WB
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