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120 Main St
Pelham, NH 03076
603-635-3252
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Wang Auto Inc
120 Main St
Pelham, NH 03076
Tel:(603) 635-3252
CarFax Two-Owner Vehicle
10 Service History Records
Personal Lease, Personal Vehicle
When Acura’s ILX sports sedan arrived for 2013, we harbored few hopes that it would be a new-age Integra. We did figure at least one version would be fun, an expectation that sprung from the existence of the effervescent 201-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder and six-speed manual on the powertrain roster. It’s the same pairing as found on Honda’s Civic Si, and we figured that such an ILX would combine the bubbly personality of the Si with the interior comforts that accompany Acura badging. We were right, although that doesn’t tell the whole story.
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In the ILX lineup, the 2.4 is available only with a stick, and not one logbook entry failed to heap praise on the rev-happy four-banger or the smooth-shifting gearbox. We loved popping into the compact sedan for jaunts around Ann Arbor, largely because of this powertrain combo. And, thankfully, that sticky feeling in the transmission we reported in the last update can be chalked up to cold weather—shift feel was as slick as ever once temperatures returned to what Michiganders refer to as mild.
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The yin to the ILX’s charming about-town yang is its childish behavior on the freeway. At highway speeds, the car’s short gearing and lack of taller overdrive ratios keeps the 2.4-liter turning well north of 3000 rpm in sixth gear. A number of logbook scribblers admitted to reaching for a taller gear on the interstate, only to discover they were already in sixth. Such engine drone—not to mention the ample volumes of road and wind noise—is awfully unbecoming of a model from a luxury brand, even one touted as a junior sports sedan.
WHAT'S Powertrain Warranty Cover ?
A powertrain warranty usually covers everything that is involved in the process of providing power to the wheels of your vehicle. This includes the most important and expensive parts of the vehicle: engine, driveshaft, and transmission. If you are wondering if a part is covered by your powertrain warranty, ask yourself “does it make the car run forward or backward?” If you answer “yes,” it is probably covered by the powertrain warranty. If your engine, transmission, or any other part that powers your vehicle stops working, a powertrain warranty will replace or repair the part at no cost to you. Purchasing a used vehicle with a powertrain warranty gives you peace of mind that you are not buying a lemon. The powertrain warranty covers the vehicle’s most expensive equipment. Often, they are also the longest lasting warranties. If a mechanical problem should arise, the powertrain warranty will normally cover it. When shopping around for a used vehicle, always look for powertrain warranty information.