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Acura RL, Infiniti M35, Sedan
#263 of 269 Re: M35x vs RL [dano4]
by pharrick
Jun 07, 2007 (7:06 pm)
I've read this string of e-mails with great interest. I may have missed it, but here is an interesting comparison of the RL, M35, and several other competitors in class (MotorTrend Road Test: 2005 BMW 530i vs. Jaguar S-Type 3.0 vs. Audi A6 3.2 quattro vs. Cadillac STS V6 vs. Infiniti M35 vs. Acura RL):
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/sedan/112_0503_luxury_sport_comparison/ [I'll save you reading... the M35 edges the RL for top dog by a hair]
Most of the cars in the M35 - RL class are marvelous machines. To help sort the pack, I began with Consumer Reports, but I know from personal experience it is not the be all end all. Motor Trend, Road and Track, and Edmunds are among many who provide excellent reviews, as are owner forums such as this. I also consider the reputation and distance from my home to the dealership where it will be serviced. There is no substitute for driving the competition, as I did, because the differences between these cars are not that great and for every plus there is a seeming trade off. I set out to purchase the M35, based on Consumer Reports high marks, but after driving the M35, and a Lexus (I didn't even bother to test the BMW 5 series, given its sorry reliability record), frankly found the RL more to my liking... just a personal comfort zone and a good fit for me and my wife. Perhaps age is a factor, because V-8 power - which is what most seem to think the RL lacks - is not a matter of great significance to me. The RL's 300 hp V-6 offers plenty of power for most drivers. When cars are this closely competitive, price comes into play. Infiniti did not seem interested in serious negotiating, and despite what I read in the forum about Honda gouging (in Canada), I purchased my '07 RL at a very nice 20% off MSRP. I couldn't be more pleased with it. Solid, great road holding characteristics, comfortable, quiet, decent mpg. for an all wheel drive vehicle, and more than adequate acceleration. Its not perfect ... my biggest complaint is that the trunk is relatively small, but it is adequate for my needs. Most contributors to this forum hit the nail on the head - you can read all you want, but in the final analysis, you have to test drive and decide for yourself. I don't think you will go wrong with either car.
#264 of 269 The bottom line
by blov8r
Jul 08, 2007 (10:21 am)
I don't think you will go wrong with either car.
I drive an M35 and have been reading reviews and threads such as this one for over two years since getting my M. Your post hits the nail on the head, and once someone sorts through all the palaver the bottom line is that all of these cars are superb. It's the ice-cream issue all over again: chocolate v. vanilla. Bart
#265 of 269 Better used Car Bet? Acura RL or M35x?
by nowakj66
Nov 22, 2007 (7:17 pm)
I am considering a gently used 2005+ RL or 2005+ M35.
It seems like both can be had for low 30s.
Any opinion on which is the better bet as a used car as far as the owner experience goes and what you can expect on resale to the third owner?
#266 of 269 Re: Better used Car Bet? Acura RL or M35x? [nowakj66]
by james27
Nov 22, 2007 (7:47 pm)
Both hold their value farily well, although it appears that while the list prices are similar, the Acura probably went out the door cheaper. For me, it was no choice - I'm fairly tall (and long-waisted), so I just couldn't drive the Acura comfortably.
#267 of 269 Re: Better used Car Bet? Acura RL or M35x? [james27]
by nowakj66
Nov 24, 2007 (11:29 am)
I have to say I see more M35s than Acura RLs in central Ohio. And more Acura TLs than either of those.
#268 of 269 Re: CR report on RL and M35 [ocim]
by strapper
Nov 30, 2007 (6:03 pm)
I test drove the M35X and liked the look of the front end and really liked the interior but as soon as I started driving I realized I could not tolerate the excessive noise the engine made .I think you can have a car with good performance but it should not sound like the engine is on its last legs.So the M35 is not for me.I guess I am spoilt I drive a Lexus.
#269 of 269 Re: CR report on RL and M35 [strapper]
by james27
Nov 30, 2007 (7:21 pm)
A lot of that noise is from the Goodyear tires they put on them. Even my snow tires are quieter.