Acura RL

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#7233 of 7385 Re: Back To Should I Buy a 2004 RL or a 2008 Accord? [bbrimmer] by houdini1

Jan 19, 2008 (4:54 pm)

Replying to: bbrimmer (Jan 19, 2008 3:13 pm)
I will be driving my 2002 RL for one more year before I will be faced with the same decision you are faced with. I have looked at the Accord but not driven it. I am hoping the Accord will have a diesel by then.
 
All I could tell you is to drive them both and pick the one you like best. The Accord would have to be awfully good to get me out of my RL. Plus my Acura dealer is first rate. Honda, not so much. Good luck.

#7234 of 7385 Acura’s Customer satisfaction policy by amz

Jan 19, 2008 (7:07 pm)

I purchased 2007 RL less then 6 month ago, and already have major problem. Due to the malfunction of the driver side keyless entry system, the entire electronic system stopped operating (navigation system doesn’t work, display doesn’t work, you can only start a car if you use physical key (remote key doesn’t work), you can only open gas tank by removing decorative panel in the trunk of the car. When I brought my car to the dealership, they gave me a loaner and told me that repair would be done in a few days. After a few days I got a call from the dealer saying that the part that needs to be replaced is on the national back order list, and they should get this part in two weeks. It seems long, but what can you do, at least I have a loaner car. Two weeks later another call from the dealership, they are telling me that this part is not being manufactured yet, and estimated time of getting this part will be in 2-3 weeks. It leaves me for more then a month without my car (best case scenario). I called Acura directly, and ask if they have any program or policy to compensate owners in this situation (driving dealer’s is car not the ideal, I would rather drive my own car). Acura didn’t even want to lessen to my complains, they just said “Be happy that you have a loaner”; they didn’t even try to offer my free oil change, or any maintenance discount. It just tells you that Acura is not too much concerned about customer satisfaction.

#7235 of 7385 Re: Back To Should I Buy a 2004 RL or a 2008 Accord? [bbrimmer] by jjacura

Jan 19, 2008 (9:05 pm)

Replying to: bbrimmer (Jan 19, 2008 3:13 pm)
BBRIMMER, The condition of the 2004 RL would have to be spectacular to even consider the choice to begin with. Having said that I have driven the new 2008 Accord and thought it to be an excellent car. It has Acura all over it. My wife and I have owned Hondas since '83 and Acura's since '96. Personally I would lean heavily toward the new Accord in this case. Good Luck.
 
ACURAPHILE, And so it is......that fine distictive quality of my Celestial Silver 2005 Acura RL aptly dubbed "Quick Silver" continues and it is aging well. You are probably correct about the redesigned RL taking place in 2010 or 2011 but we could begin a new series of apocryphal stories NOW and liven up this forum AGAIN.
 
~JJAcura

#7236 of 7385 Re: Remodeled RL [acuraphile] by 4bearhug

Jan 22, 2008 (2:27 pm)

Replying to: acuraphile (Jan 19, 2008 1:31 pm)
Had my TL in for service work on Sat and asked a salemen about the new RL. He indicated that the sheet metal was a major overhaul, not just a minor tweek, new 3.7 engine, no V-8, no RWD, 6 speed tranny. I don't think I asked about a launch date or he didn't say. Sounded good to me especially if they do as good of a job with the RL as with the 08 Accord.
 
Take it for what it's worth.

#7237 of 7385 some 09 rumors again by rv65

Jan 30, 2008 (2:31 pm)

Rumor has it that the v6 will be a 3.5L 306 HP engine. Also heated abd cooled seats will be avaliable. The canadian model has had them since 05. Might be an error since the TL might get both a 3.5L v6 and a 3.7L v6. XM weather reporting will come. Edgier styling will also be a part of the package. All of this will debut at the Chicago auto show so stay tuned.

#7238 of 7385 2005 RL - 95,000 miles today by tonyinoc

Jan 30, 2008 (10:55 pm)

I just turned 95,000 on my 05 RL today, and still going strong. Had to have a module replaced because the radio select buttons on the console stopped working, but now all is ok. Michelin Pilots performed great in the recent rain and snow in So Cal.
 
My dealer guys confirm the refresh/remodel/update will be an 09 model out this year.

#7239 of 7385 Re: 2005 RL - 95,000 miles today [tonyinoc] by jjacura

Feb 02, 2008 (10:22 am)

Replying to: tonyinoc (Jan 30, 2008 10:55 pm)
Tony,
I remember you in 2005 running up heavy miles. And now with 95,000 miles you are an inspiration for me keeping the car beyond the warranty. Just one question Tony... can you tell me if the tires you are talking about are the Pilot Ultra performance All-Seasoned Michelins? (and were not the same as our OE's) I've been considering getting those next time around... before the snow flies next winter...by that time I will have about 50,000 miles on my 2005. also...How long do you plan to keep the 2005?
JJAcura

#7240 of 7385 Re: Should I Buy A 2002-2004 RL or A New Accord ? [jjacura] by tayl0rd

Feb 05, 2008 (10:17 am)

Replying to: jjacura (Jan 19, 2008 12:04 pm)
... Deep down he loves the car or he wouldn't have spent this much time here. ...
 
That's no secret. I've always held high hopes for the RL. Thank the Legend for that. But Honda continues to disappoint. Eclipse2, I have an '08 BMW 550i Sport. I drove the current gen RL several times just to convince myself to like it, but it just has far too many compromises for me. And, IMO, doesn't live up to any of the hype bestowed upon it back then (or now.) I'm still keeping my eye out for a great successor to the second gen ('93-'95) Legend. Although it, too, was just a FWD car.

#7242 of 7385 Re: 09 is official [rv65] by dsm05rl

Feb 06, 2008 (12:32 pm)

Replying to: rv65 (Feb 06, 2008 11:59 am)
Thanks for getting this posted so fast... have to admit, I'm sort of disappointed, but it's pretty much what I expected... I thought maybe they'd actually due a complete work over, but as usual with Honda/Acura it's only and exterior "refresh".
 
The RL still needs to be bigger and more meaty to compete in the $50k sedan segment. IMHO.
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