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Acura CL Review THE WEB'S BEST SOURCE FOR AUTO REVIEWS The 2008 Acura CL is powerful, superbly responsive, agile and connects you to the road as if you were fused to it.
Acura CL dashboard layout 3.2L VTEC V6 Although New-Cars.com checks with auto manufacturers and their representatives to confirm the accuracy of the data, it makes no guarantee or warranty, ...
The 2003 Acura CL is a 3.2L V-6 with a five-speed automatic transmission system that includes a manual-shift feature. The Type-S adds an antiskid system to the automatic or a new 6-speed manual transmission with a limited slip differential.
Comptech/Neuspeed-Supercharged Acura CL Type-S Not every road test is about the numbers. Occasionally, we get our hands on a car with modifications that fall more on the side of subtlety than outright speed.
Acura CL Summary: Drivability and fit-and-finish is the name of the VW game ...
Acura CL Type S ($41,800) BMW 330Ci ($48,900) Mercedes-Benz CLK 320 ($61,900) Saab 9-3 Cabriolet ($54,000) Volvo C70 ($60,295) ...
Acura claims lots of specifics when it comes to chassis improvements (front lateral rigidity up 17 percent, rear vertical rigidity up 41 percent, 13 mm lower center of gravity, completely new suspension, etc.), ...
The Acura CL coupes are an antidote to the high-priced luxury coupe syndrome. The first line of cars from a Japanese luxury manufacturer to be built in the United States, the CL coupes were created specifically for the American market.
"The rear of the car is rounded somewhat," Road & Track observes, "but the tall trunk with its pop-up spoilers looks a bit too much like the old Acura CL for my tastes.
It fills the gap in the Acura lineup created by the cancellation of the Acura Integra sedan in 2001, and it replaces the Acura CL coupe, which had lackluster sales and was cancelled after 2003.
"Even at 4600 pounds, the big Acura cloaks its heft with sharp steering and a punchy V-6," says Car and Driver. "It's also quiet, though the ride is tuned stiff." The MDX also boasts impressive 0-to-60 mph times and surefooted handling. Read More ...
Although the dimensions of the vehicle are similar to that of the Honda CR-V, Acura claims the RDX uses a unique platform developed to handle the vehicle's advanced all-wheel drive system.[1] Sales have been slow.
The SportShift concept first appeared on the Acura NSX exotic sports car and was subsequently applied to the Acura CL and TL and now the RSX.
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