Overview & Reviews
Acura is an upscale automaker known for offering cars with impressive levels of luxury, features and performance. It's come a long way in a short time, however, as the history of Acura is relatively brief. Parent company Honda introduced the Acura brand to the U.S. market in 1986 in an effort to create a separate luxury division for its products. At first, it was just a two-car show: the Legend sedan, which was the first true Japanese luxury car sold in America, and the Integra sport coupe and sedan.
Though essentially a marketing creation for the North American market, the Acura brand was immediately successful. Consumers liked the features, performance and upscale image of Acura cars, along with the fact that Acuras were backed by Honda's reputation for reliability and low ownership costs. In 1991, Acura introduced its crown jewel: the all-aluminum NSX sports car, which offered performance close to that of other exotic cars while undercutting them in price.
As Acura's product line grew in the 1990s, however, the company struggled a bit. Some of its products were duds, and it risked alienating loyal customers when it replaced the Legend and Integra names with alphanumeric designations. The company jumped on the hot luxury SUV bandwagon in the mid-'90s with the SLX. Unfortunately, the SLX was just a rebadged version of an Isuzu SUV, and its quality did not match customers' expectations.
For the new millennium, Acura revamped its product range. An all-new SUV called the MDX debuted, sporting numerous family-friendly features, including a third-row seat. The Integra was replaced with the RSX sport coupe, and an all-new entry-level sport sedan called the TSX was introduced after that. A complete redesign of its most popular model, the midsize TL sedan, followed, as did a redesign of its flagship RL luxury sedan.
By mid-decade the NSX was gone, but Acura filled out its model lineup with the street-performance-oriented RDX compact crossover, the TSX wagon and the ZDX, a fastback-styled crossover that placed unique styling over practicality. Today Acura is still trying to find its ideal niche but there's no denying the quality of Acura's vehicles, nor their appealing mix of performance, technology and value.
User Reviews:
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Acra TL3.2 - 2003 Acura TL
By meanmar - March 1 - 11:10 amGreat car! We had absolutely no problems with the car.
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Acura TLS--A Solid Performer - 2007 Acura TL
By leadership - February 27 - 7:51 amPreviously leased two Acura RLs bought the TLS based on the quality build and driving experience of those previous Acura cars. Wise decision. Better than expected MPG to date--26.5 for 38M miles which includes balance of city/highway conditions. Treadwear remaining--40%. Never an alignment problem. Acceleration is outstanding. Car is quiet, comfortable, and feels solid. Pearl white exterior stands out in a crowd. Maintenance expenses to date: $367 (about $.01 per mile). How the car may be improved: (1) Larger vertical space for trunk opening, (2) Fold down rear seats, (3) Keyless ignition, and (4) More foot space for rear passengers. Even with these suggestions, this is one first-rate car.
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Love it! - 2004 Acura TL
By TxEx84 - February 27 - 2:00 amIve had the car four months now. Love it! Fun to drive, nice interior, fast acceleration. The DVD-Audio and Bluebooth phones are incredible.
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So far its awesome!! - 2009 Acura TL
By oscar - February 26 - 9:45 pmThis car is great! From the driving performance to the interior features and tech package. Its like a mini computer in the car. Lets u know about places to eat, movies, bank locations, you name it, it tells you. Plus its really fun to drive. I would recommend the car to anyone.
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Unquestionably The Best Bang For Buck - 2009 Acura TL
By RazorsEdge - February 26 - 8:17 amThis car is nothing short of awesome. I love the Acura pricing policy. Just two choices: AWD/FWD and tech/non-tech. Unbelievable how much quality and technology you get for ~$35k. In size, features, comfort and appointments, the car is competitive with mid sized sports sedans costing $17-20k more (think: 5 series, E-class, A6). It drives like a dream. Steering is razor sharp, suspension is just the perfect combination of compliant and firm (the SH-AWD package was too firm for my taste). Real time traffic, weather, Zagat restaurant ratings/descriptions, nav system and screen that is truly state of the art (MUCH better than any of the Germans or the G35/37), audio system that has no peer, etc.
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Very Happy - 2009 Acura TL
By TallGuy - February 25 - 8:18 pmIm a tall driver (66") and finally found a "fit" in the new TL. What an upgrade from my 99 Chevy Malibu! Averaging about 24 MPG and love the performance. Beautiful interior with great features - Voice-activated blue tooth, XM, Universal link garage opener, and this is all in the base model. Exterior is beautiful, even getting used to the Bucky beaver front-end. Overall, design is great.
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Great Car - 2002 Acura RSX
By Rigby - February 25 - 10:00 amThis is a great car and Im happy to own it. It accelerates nicely and the interior design is very good. This is my 4th Acura and Ive loved all my cars.
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This Is An Absolute Steal - 2009 Acura TL
By Fuggedaboutit - February 23 - 1:00 pmIn a world of $55k+ 5 Series, A6s and E-Classes, this thing is an absolute steal. SOTA nav system and screen, real time weather/traffic, keyless entry/start, real leather, full ipod integration, hard disc drive to store CDs, moonroof, xenon headlights, tilt/telescope steering wheel, seat memories, power driver/passenger seats, tremendous interior room, amazingly sized back seat all for $36k. I felt like I was stealing it. Great ride and handling on the FWD model. Drove the SH- AWD and gotta tell you its a hard ride. Im in NYC so no way was I getting that. If you live where the roads are like glass, that may be your car, but with potholes, watch out! The FWD car handles potholes perfectly!
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Never Better - 2004 Acura MDX
By Michael Norwich - February 22 - 10:00 amThe MDX has very good gas mileage for the type of SUV.Its very practical and nice. Its as comfortable as any other car. I love it. The car could use a better bumper for door dings, though.
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Fun to drive again - 2004 Acura TL
By Aslab - February 22 - 10:00 amDrive a lot for work. Its actually fun driving again, even sitting in traffic.
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