How many miles is too much on an Acura TL?

I found a very clean Acura TL for $4,800 (can probably bargain down to $4,500) and it has 133k miles on it. As I stated before it looks very well taken care of at glance so I think it's fair to assume it has been maintenances regularly as well. However many of my family members think 133k is too much and want me to get a car at 100k or less. I'm notnsure how I feel about 133k miles either but I know they're just fancier Honda's and can easily keep going past 200k if maintenanced properly. I also need a car as soon as possible and don't want to miss out on a potentially great deal. Should I buy it?

Transmission problems?

So I have an 01 Acura MDX and about two weeks ago I started noticing a problem with the shifting. It's getting worse as it goes and need help identifying the exact problem to avoid unnecessary costs. Firstly, it would take off after pressing the gas and then once it shifts it would jerk. It started getting worse with the jerking but it still shifts, just hard. And here recently it is having problems downshifting as well. Yesterday, it would not shift in reverse no matter how long I tried. Today, it went in reverse though. The problems arent really on a pattern. I've put in Honda's transmission fluid hoping for a change, but to no avail. I also tried using that Lucas stuff that's suppose to stop hard shifting, but it didn't help much. One of my friends father said he believes it is a filter because if it was the transmission itself it would not shift at all, but I'm not familiar with these car parts and what the symptoms are, so I'm not sure. Any help is appreciated!

Need help picking from these cars

I'm looking for my second car and these are the top picks I have in my price range, (which is not high because I'm a dirt poor college student). Which of these has the best reputation for reliability? All variables aside assuming they equaling terms of care and whatnot. Disclaimer* I'm aware that non of these are generally regarded as reliable vehicles as they are sports/luxury, I know that there are way more reliable cars out there. I just want to know out of this list which would be MOST LIKELY to last me the longest assuming I take care of it. I'm looking at reliable Hondas and Toyotas as well and I know they are the better choice but I still want to know about these.

Car has a no crank so start?

I have a 95 Honda del sol S. Yesterday I took in the starter and took it to AutoZone where they told me it failed the test. So I installed a new one but I still have a no crank no start. I'm able to turn it on if I pop the clutch on it. Any ideas to what it can be?