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1532 messages, Last post on Nov 23, 2009 at 11:05 AM
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To dysutton. Your experience is absolutely, positively not typical. The only car company that has less problems as a whole than Honda/Acura is Toyota/Lexus. check it out.
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Replying to: bodble2 (Oct 21, 2008 2:55 pm) So, I vote for factor #1 "gloomy economic outlook" as the main reason this car is not selling well. BTW: I own an 09 Maxima and have yet to see another 09 Maxima on the road in the two months since I purchased the car.
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Replying to: go_mdx1 (Oct 21, 2008 4:33 pm) Surprisingly, there is no comparison of the 09 Acura v Maxima in Edmunds. With the more upscaled Maxima, it is moving closer to the TL, except that you can get a comparably equipped Maxima for a grand or two less. The SH-AWD TL costs $42k, which I think will cost Acura to lose a substantial number of potential customers, unless significant discounts are given. |
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Replying to: dvsutton (Oct 20, 2008 11:04 pm)
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Replying to: gundersen (Oct 21, 2008 3:02 pm) |
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My personal experience with the TL is hot and cold. I have had my '06 TL for almost 3 years now, and it has had zero mechanical problems through 50K miles. I have had the routine maintenance performed, put new tires on at 40K, and paid for gas. That's it. There are significant positives - looks nice, great highway mileage (usually 30-32 MPG), very comfortable, good size for me (6'2 185, with a wife and 2 little girls). However, there are significant negatives, too, which I hope the '09 TL will address. 1. bad understeer and plowing into corners 2. torque steer 3. wheel spin with even moderate acceleration from a stop 4. squealing wheels any time a corner is driven anything but lightly 5. about the slowest car in its class Most of these problems will hopefully be addressed by the stronger engine and SH-AWD system. I don't race my car, but sometimes I like to hit the back roads a little harder when I'm driving by myself. If the '09 TL can fix these problems and retain the parts of the previous generation that I like (mileage, comfort), I may have a good choice here. I also really like all the tech stuff Acura has added to the mix. Although it's not my favorite, I don't mind the styling, and it would be kind of cool to have a car no one else has and most people haven't even seen yet. The increased size is fine with me as long as the handling characteristics aren't lost. The interior is first-rate, truly outstanding. I'm also strongly considering the new G37x sedan (when it arrives) - this is probably the frontrunner right now. I'd love to get an IS-F or CTS-V, but I need the AWD (or at least FWD). The IS250 has a joke for a powertrain, and the CTS AWD isn't what I'm looking for. Plus, do they all have a wood-accented steering wheel? I thought I'd like the Maxima, but it seems like the sucker's version of the G sedan. I drove an MKS - maybe when I'm 50. The 335xi is a real winner, except I can't stand the plain jane interior. It seems a little arrogant to ignore interior asthetics and ergonomics, plus it seems everyone and their mother-in-law has a BMW these days. What else is there? Mercedes doesn't have anything I'd like - maybe if they put an AWD setup in their AMG's. I haven't looked at Saab or Volvo much, but I'm skeptical about their lineups. The XF is cool, but also only RWD. What about Audi S4 - it's not bad, but isn't there a new model for '10? And with a smaller engine now? How about the 300C AWD - I haven't researched that much. GS350 AWD - again with the wood steering wheel? That might seem like a trivial point, but it's really a deal-breaker for me - those are cold and slick in the winter, and I don't like to drive with gloves on. The last 2 cars I've bought were the TL and the '03 G35 (back when I could live with RWD). It looks like those are the top 2 choices again.
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Replying to: fornov (Oct 21, 2008 6:57 pm) |
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Replying to: kennyg8 (Oct 21, 2008 5:12 pm) SAY WHAT? I would love for you to come into the waiting room I am currently sitting in. As I write this on my lap top in a uncomfortable chair in the Honda dealership in northern California, surrounded by thirty or more "customers, seven who are in their for transmission problems on Odysseys, Pilots, MDX's, and Ridgelines like me. Tell them that the quality on Honda products are better than the most. I did a quick survey of how many of us are going to buy another Honda/Acura product. The results were 3 out of about 27 would buy another. One persons brother was a salesman here. So I didn't count him. We all want to know why we are paying extra for garbage Honda's? |
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Replying to: laurasdada (Oct 21, 2008 8:59 am) ^^ X2 to that...you know, Subaru did change the design of their homely shnoz on the B9 Tribeca only after 1 or 2 MY because of customer complaints. Maybe if enough people complained we could get a reversal. Or better yet, why don't some of the more creative folks (of which I am not) on this forum sketch some ideas?
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Replying to: upstatedoc (Oct 22, 2008 7:57 am) I would count on that happening anytime soon. Honda is notoriously stubborn, or slow to react, or both. They haven't changed the equally controversial front end on the CR-V, and it took them, what, 3 years, to change the ugly rear end on the last generation Accord sedan!
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