A question asked to find the $\mathrm pK_\mathrm a$ of $\ce{HCl}$ in acetic acid. The equation of $\ce{HCl}$ disassociating in water is: $$\ce{HCl + CH3COOH \leftrightharpoons CH3COOH2+ + Cl-}$$ I predicted that the $\mathrm pK_\mathrm a$ should be higher as acetic acid is a weaker base than water so it would be less willing to accept a proton from a $\ce{HCl}$.
However when I finally calculated the $\mathrm pK_\mathrm a$, I got 8.56. This was much higher than I expected. Also doesn't this imply that $\ce{Cl-}$ is stronger as a base than $\ce{HCl}$ is as an acid in acetic acid, which doesn't sound right.
So I am asking if this value totally wrong or is it actually quite reasonable?