Is the TL-S rare?
Was wondering if tl-s are rare it took me months to find mine every time there was a good one it gets sold.
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thank you kind sir.
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No one knows specific production figures, but generally speaking yes, TL Type S's are relatively rare. I go sometimes weeks without seeing one and I'm in the Chicago area where there are TL's everywhere you look.
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I see a few every week, i'd call them rarer than most but not RARE.
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I've spotted a few here in az but I'm always buying at auction so I spot atleast 2 a week gng up in auction for wrecks iaai.com mostly in Texas if they were here I would buy all of them haha
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Where I live they are rarer. I see one about once a week tops if that and I drive alottt
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LOL at throwing this word "Rare" around.
if rare is considered thousands and thousands then you all must get your heads checked |
Yes, they are rare(er) than a Camry. :snicker:
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The 6MT TL-S are very rare.
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They sure are rare in Maine since there is no Acura dealerships in the state, A 3G TL period is rare here, regardless if its a base or Type S. If I see a 3G it almost always has out of state plates. And I have never once scene a modded TL here besides mine which has an A-Spec kit (which really isn't a mod) and custom Headlights from JnC along with a few other goodies. I constantly get asked if its a brand new car, I lol and tell them its an 08.
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As a whole the Type S isn't really a rare car. However, I think I've seen 2 other Type S in my hometown and I'm the only person with a Type S where I go to school.
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geez, i see tl-s' all the time.
like at least 3 a day. |
I lived in National City, CA from 2008-2010 and there was plenty of Type S TL's in the San Diego area. In the Grand scheme of 3G TL's I don't think the Type S is all that rare.
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It all depends on the area. In Texas, they're a lot. On the other hand, in some places, you'll be lucky to see one in months.
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RARE I wouldn't say that but its rarer than regular TL, funny now town near me has every color available for Type S 1 KBP, 1 NBP, 1 ASM, 2 WDP and of course my only one MRP. CBP is the only exception here. I always joking telling my wifey should get one in CBP to complete the color set. BTW I am living in small town locate NW CT where 3g TL is consider "rare".
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Originally Posted by justnspace
(Post 14387317)
geez, i see tl-s' all the time.
like at least 3 a day. I consider a car that I can sometimes go a month without seeing to be relatively rare. I easily see more Corvette Z06's than Type S's and the Z isn't a super high production car. |
Plenty of Type S here in NYC. 3 owners around my neighborhood. Rare? Don't think so...
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I think it really just depends on where u live
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There's fewer Ss than base models but they are far from rare.
The better question would be, are 6MT type s's rare. Then I would say yes. I find the 05-06 RSX-S rarer than the TL-S. |
I agree with champ and zach
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Originally Posted by JTS97Z28
(Post 14387544)
3 a day whhhattttt? I'm not claiming the S to be some sort of ultra rare exotic car or anything, but 3 in one day that's nuts. TL's are insane common here in the Chicago area and I still sometimes go a week or two without seeing an S. That's what I like about the car though because when I do see one its bad ass :-)
I consider a car that I can sometimes go a month without seeing to be relatively rare. I easily see more Corvette Z06's than Type S's and the Z isn't a super high production car. and its mostly older asian ladies driving the tl-s :tomato: |
I see about 10 +/- a week (I drive around alot). Hell there are 3 TL-S at my job; all autos though.
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Yeah true I guess it all depends on the area. Regardless though, I have helped the Type S population grow in the Chicagoland area by purchasing 3 of the 4 of them from out of state LOL. Two of them being 6mt's ;-)
If I had to guess how many Type S's I see for every base TL around here its probably 40 to 1. |
this thread :thumbsdown:
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6MT is rare. I saw plenty in auto when I was shopping around. I actually went to Infiniti dealership and saw one in CBP, almost dismissively ready to walk on by, expecting auto. When I saw the shifter, I thought I was dreaming... And then saw "SOLD" tag on the mirror... Bummer. Luckily, the person didn't qualify for financing and I ended up buying it.
Drove it for 2 years and ended up selling it to one ungrateful Indian fuck. No racism - pure fact. Sad I sold a car with no accidents, low miles (40k), almost new Conti tires, and well taken care of to such a fucking ingrate that sucked out easily over 4 actual days of my time to make the sale happen. Of course, the moment I sell, Huricane Sandy hits and my phone is ringing off the hook, people looking to buy something to replace their flooded auto... Should have told the asshole to fuck off... But oh well.. Btw - TL had THE ABSOLUTE WORST of the worst clutch engagements I ever experienced... And even after slave cylinder mod, it still was hard to tell when the clutch would engage. I absolutely hated the MT in TL and after mulling over investing into completely different clutch/gearbox... I decided to just sell it. Hate to say it, but I don't miss it that much for that alone. Great looking, comfortable, sporty, fuel efficient (32mpg hwy@75mph), high-tech and low maintenance. Completely done in by wretched shifting. Awful My RSX TypeS, OTOH.... |
^^^ that's the reason I got out of my 6mt S as well. Most difficult manual I have ever driven.
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Originally Posted by mY sLOW UA6
(Post 14387260)
I see a few every week, i'd call them rarer than most but not RARE.
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I personally know 12 other Type-S owners including myself who either own or have owned the car since its introduction.
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I've only seen maybe 1 on the road near me, and another at the dealer sitting in the service dept. I a few regular TL's every day. I know they're not super rare but not common at all.
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Are we really having this conversation again?
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I see so many base TLs in the San Diego area everyday when I drive to and from school
But I have yet to see another RRP on the road, which make me feel a bit better. As far as, the TYPE-S I wouldnt call it rare at all, just low production numbers for those two years, but I have yet to see a ASM TYPE-S in the San Diego area; although, have seen all other colors. |
Originally Posted by justnspace
(Post 14387282)
LOL at throwing this word "Rare" around.
if rare is considered thousands and thousands then you all must get your heads checked Uncommon? Sure. Rare? No. |
I have yet to see a type s in NY or any color other then wdp. except my beautiful cbp :thumbsup:
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According to Wikipedia there was approximately 335,000 2004-2008 Acura TL's produced. Even if there were 20,000 Type S's produced (which may be being very generous) that's a small percentage of total TL's made. I can go along with what you guys say that the Type S should not be considered a rare car, but by all means its definitely an uncommon car. That's one of the big reasons I love them so much. You just don't see them very often...well atleast I don't. Take into account how many have been written off by now and they will only become even more uncommon.
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I wouldnt consider them very rare.
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Originally Posted by justnspace
(Post 14387611)
I'm in Houston.
and its mostly older asian ladies driving the tl-s :tomato: |
I didn't see very many Type S's until I bought mine... There are at least 3 other ones in my neighborhood, one in a neighborhood down the road from me, and one other at work, and one borderline riced-out one that I see on a regular basis to and from work. I am the only one with the A-Spec kit though. I've only seen one other Type S with the A-Spec since I've had mine.
Rare is KBP. |
Rare is when they have a production car with 1 out of 2000 made. If you are not on the production plate, it isn't rare at all. Old school Galant VR4 is considered rare as well as the Mugen Civic SI.
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When I was looking for a 6MT NBP Type S I only found a couple that hadn't been salvaged titles.
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