Acura RL, Elite
Luxury
Mar 01, 2007
Perhaps the cozy rear cabin explains why the RL remains a bit-player in its segment. Certainly, based on the driving experience and the luxury quotient, this car deserves to sell much better than it does. And pricing changes for 2007 may help make that happen. Acura has slashed the base price by $5,600, while adding an Elite package at last year's standard price. Elite add-ons include a Collision Mitigation Braking System, adaptive cruise control, active headlamps, ventilated front seats and genuine curly maple trim. Powered by a smooth and strong 3.5-litre V6, the RL's pice de resistance remains the SH-AWD technology that it pioneered (and a form of which is now appearing on Acura's SUVs).

Full-on luxury with surprising athleticism

Not especially roomy, particularly in the rear

Regulars
Checking out the new-think from Detroit 2009 Ford F-150
The all-new 2009 Ford ...

Dwarf cars not just for dwarfs Just got through your January 2008 issue. It is excellent as usual. The articl...
Clearing the air, by the gallons Firstly, I would like to commend your group on an excellent, well written mag...
The revolution starts now Please Canadian automotive gurus, PM Harper, industry officials, and all powe...
 
News & Nonsense
Checking out the new-think from Detroit 2009 Ford F-150
The all-new 2009 Ford ...

Forbidden Fruit – Fiat 500 I believe it was his royal rock ’n roll-ness, Mick Jagger, who said, “You can...
ALMS goes green The American Le Mans Series recently announced that it’s partnering with the ...
Canada catches cheaper C Mercedes-Benz doesn’t have to resort to inflatable gorillas and free pony rid...