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Old 09-10-2008, 05:30 PM
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Default Questions about different years & BEST models

This mite be impossible to answer but since MANY of you are "experts"
viz Acura's, you mite be able to give me some personal opinions.

I am considering purchasing a used Acura, vintage 1998 to 2003. If
so, which models are considered the "BEST" & what problems should I be
watching out for. Are there any LEMON models that I should avoid?

Thanks for your input.

PS, it was much easier when they had the RS, LS, GS models....LOL

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Old 09-10-2008, 10:31 PM
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Default Re: Questions about different years & BEST models

Thanks that is very good to know!!!!! I assume this is not a prob
with a "1.6 EL 2002" or a "1999 EL Premium"? And I assume this is an
AUTOMATIC tannnie prob & not one with a 5 SPEED?
Mr.Music

the On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 15:46:35 -0400, Venture Rider
<dontbother@bogus.dom> wrote:

>On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 08:52:15 -0700, MrMusic said:
>
>>This mite be impossible to answer but since MANY of you are "experts"
>>viz Acura's, you mite be able to give me some personal opinions.
>>
>>I am considering purchasing a used Acura, vintage 1998 to 2003. If
>>so, which models are considered the "BEST" & what problems should I be
>>watching out for. Are there any LEMON models that I should avoid?
>>
>>Thanks for your input.
>>
>>PS, it was much easier when they had the RS, LS, GS models....LOL
>>
>>MrMusic

>
>1999 to 2003 TL have flawed transmissions. Honda has extended the
>warranty on the transmission but you need to look into the mileage /
>time limitation.

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