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Last post on Jan 25, 2008 at 12:30 AM
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#8 of 12 Re: TL vs Subaru Legacy GT limited [chirocat]
by bekind420
Jan 22, 2008 (7:56 am)
Doesn't surprise me about the lat acc as the LGT has horrible OEM all weather tires. The acceleration numbers are also assuming perfect launch conditions. I believe that in everyday driving on wet or dry or dirty roads the LGT will launch harder and pull on an Acura TL or Type S.
#9 of 12 Re: TL vs Subaru Legacy GT limited [bekind420]
by chirocat
Jan 22, 2008 (11:18 am)
Don't forget the "average driver" will have a harder time launching the FWD in less than "perfect launch" conditions. Yes, AWD can be quite an asset in everyday driving, especially if you have enough HP. Heck, average drivers cant do much with perfect conditions either
#11 of 12 Re: TL vs Subaru Legacy GT limited [chirocat]
by bekind420
Jan 23, 2008 (6:50 am)
To be honest I didn't realize the TL and TL-S were as fast as they were. When I initially googled them I was seeing low 7s for the TL and low 6s for the S. After looking at those numbers again they seem to have come from 05 models. Did they add vtech (or whatever their proprietary valve adjustment is called) in 06 or something?
#12 of 12 Re: TL vs Subaru Legacy GT limited [bekind420]
by chirocat
Jan 25, 2008 (12:30 am)
I don't think a great deal has changed since they introduced the current Gen. The TL-S is of course much more powerful although about 20 horses short of the G35 and IS350 (which isn't even competition as it is way overpriced and has no manual trans).
It is possible that some testers are just better drivers. It's also possible that some road tests are done on a track with professional equipment and others may well be a two average Joe writers with a GPS accelerometer on a back street. Here is the best results I have seen from the TL-S
http://www.caranddriver.com/features/14406/2008-acura-tl-type-s.html
I'll take a 14.1 1/4 any day when it comes from a luxury car that gets better mileage than my 98 Maxima. I love the car, 1300 miles so far and I am just barely getting used to it so I am still driving what I would describe as "conservatively".