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    1997 Acura CL 3.0 Reliability

    I am thinking of buying a 97 Acura CL V6 with 127K, but concerned about the automatic transmissions. Correct me, the 97 Acura CL had the same transmission as the 97 Accord and pretty much is the same car. Would you consider it a safe bet in buying it?

    Thanks

    #2
    Originally posted by fac90 View Post
    I am thinking of buying a 97 Acura CL V6 with 127K, but concerned about the automatic transmissions. Correct me, the 97 Acura CL had the same transmission as the 97 Accord and pretty much is the same car. Would you consider it a safe bet in buying it?

    Thanks
    3.0CL had the same engine as the 98-01 V6 Accords.
    Not the best transmissions, but other than that is a very solid car.
    Drives pretty smooth and has a luxury feel to it...


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      #3
      Did the 97 V6 CLs have transmission problems like the 98 ones?

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        #4
        Originally posted by fac90 View Post
        Did the 97 V6 CLs have transmission problems like the 98 ones?
        i was helping my dad swap a 01 accords auto tranny when his buddie felt it started to slip. got a new tranny, and changed one of the soleniods, its the same shit, just a different day. cb and cds autos ftfw!
        miss my turbo cb7
        moved onto volvos. dont know how that happened, just did

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          #5
          The CL is pretty reliable.
          Raceline USA

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            #6
            Im sure owequitit will have some insight.....but from what I understand the transmission did have problems....but not if you kept on top maintenance.....if the transmission fluid was changed regularily then really there shouldnt be any major issues with it

            I think other than the transmissions though they were fairly solid cars.


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              #7
              I used to have one before I put it off a bridge and I loved it. I will still someday buy me another one. Heated leather seats and mirrors, v6, climate control, moonroof, and it has a decent (bose) stereo stock. Shiitttttttttttt. Get it man you won't regret it.

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                #8
                Get a stick if you want no headache.

                I'm pretty sure auto failures are lack of maintennance.

                1993 Honda Accord LX 2004-2009
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                  #9
                  As you know, there are only a few 97 CLs for sale, this car is in high demand and will sell quickly. I wish it were a 4 cylinder.

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                    #10
                    i got a 98 2.3cl 5spd for sale for 4300k obo
                    miss my turbo cb7
                    moved onto volvos. dont know how that happened, just did

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                      #11
                      i would not mess with it, my wife has a 98 accord with the f23 and the transmission is gone, it started slipping back in 06, it was slipping for a year and now its gone for sure, it seem like honda changed their auto tranny suppliers or something for the 98-02 accords, cause i know the cds and cbs are pretty good, but for 98-02 the worst, i will never buy an auto honda again, it seems like they all have an internal tranny filter, not an external like american cars, which means that to change the filter you have to take the transmission apart, thats good for honda cause they get more business but its bad for me, even if you change your atf regularly, the filter will keep getting dirty, so its just a matter of time before it fails

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                        #12
                        Transmission should be the only issue. And if cared for right it can last a long time. If it shifts good when you buy it add an external cooler to it.
                        1990 Frost White EX Coupe F23A1 - PART OUT
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by semitas View Post
                          i would not mess with it, my wife has a 98 accord with the f23 and the transmission is gone, it started slipping back in 06, it was slipping for a year and now its gone for sure, it seem like honda changed their auto tranny suppliers or something for the 98-02 accords, cause i know the cds and cbs are pretty good, but for 98-02 the worst, i will never buy an auto honda again, it seems like they all have an internal tranny filter, not an external like american cars, which means that to change the filter you have to take the transmission apart, thats good for honda cause they get more business but its bad for me, even if you change your atf regularly, the filter will keep getting dirty, so its just a matter of time before it fails
                          I havent heard of many people having issues with the 4 cylinder transmissions....My dad has an 02 with an auto and hes had no problems at all

                          Did you buy it used?

                          It is pretty widely acknowledged that honda shit the bed on the 6th gen accords (compared to the other generations anyways) though


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                            #14
                            yep sure was used, i doubt the previous owners EVER changed the atf, it had 150k and i bet it was all on original fluid, but we are getting it rebuilt and getting a bigger tranny cooler and maybe sell it

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                              #15
                              Ok,

                              I checked and drove the car. Its not mint, but decent. The engine is dusty and needs to be wiped down. The timing belt was replaced and no work needed yet. I only drove it on the side streets, but the shifts were smooth and not too jerky. Is it the same automatic transmission on the 97 Honda Accords? The asking price is $3500, but $3200 seems realistic. KBB has the price about $400 more than the 4 cylinder.

                              http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false

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