2007 Acura RL Features Review

December 20, 2008

FEATURES | 8 out of 10

Expert Quotes:

impressive level of standard equipment
Edmunds

packed with a sophisticated lineup of standard equipment
Kelley Blue Book

the available navigation system doesn't absorb primary audio and climate functions but does complicate some adjustments
ConsumerGuide

In keeping with Acura’s tradition of selling well-equipped vehicles with only a few high-tech options, most features are included as standard, and that’s key for keeping the bottom-line cost on the Acura RL lower than it might be for rivals with a similar base price.

ConsumerGuide points out some of its favorite standard features, noting "leather upholstery with heated front seats, sunroof, wireless cell phone link, and DVD Audio." Edmunds touts the TL's "impressive level of standard equipment," while Kelley Blue Book echoes the sentiment, proclaiming that the car is "packed with a sophisticated lineup of standard equipment."

ForbesAutos is fairly rote in its description of the standard "power driver seat, heated front seats, DVD-Audio," while Cars.com prefers to wax a bit more poetic about the 10-way function of that power driver's seat in the 2007 Acura TL and the "tilt/telescoping steering column." Cars.com also appreciates that some functions can be accessed from the steering wheel.

ConsumerGuide notes that the voice-activated navigation system is standard on Type-S models but optional on the base 2007 Acura TL—though the editors also air a concern. "The available navigation system doesn't absorb primary audio and climate functions but does complicate some adjustments," they note. "Many of its functions take time to master. Its screen brightness often needs to be changed to suit light conditions, which is a hassle."

Nearly everyone is happy with the functionality and the switchgear in the 2007 Acura TL, but ConsumerGuide editors note that the buttons and knobs are a bit cluttered: "major controls are well marked, but minor functions are governed by numerous small controls that are difficult to identify at a glance."

Conclusion

An impressive list of standard features helps keep the option game at bay.

FEATURES | 8 out of 10Expert Quotes:impressive level of standard equipmentEdmundspacked with a sophisticated lineup of standard equipmentKelley Blue Bookthe available navigation system doesn't absorb primary audio and climate functions but does complicate some adjustmentsConsumerGuide In keeping with Acura’s tradition of selling well-equipped vehicles with only a few high-tech options, most features are included as standard, and that’s key for keeping the bottom-line cost on the Acura RL lower than it might be for rivals with a similar base price. ConsumerGuide points out some of its favorite standard features, noting "leather upholstery with heated front seats, sunroof, wireless cell phone link, and DVD Audio." Edmunds touts the TL's "impressive level of standard equipment," while Kelley Blue Book echoes the sentiment, proclaiming that the car is "packed with a sophisticated lineup of standard equipment." ForbesAutos is fairly rote in its description of the standard "power driver seat, heated front seats, DVD-Audio," while Cars.com prefers to wax a bit more poetic about the 10-way function of that power driver's seat in the 2007 Acura TL and the "tilt/telescoping steering column." Cars.com also appreciates that some functions can be accessed from the steering wheel. ConsumerGuide notes that the voice-activated navigation system is standard on Type-S models but optional on the base 2007 Acura TL—though the editors also air a concern. "The available navigation system doesn't absorb primary audio and climate functions but does complicate some adjustments," they note. "Many of its functions take time to master. Its screen brightness often needs to be changed to suit light conditions, which is a hassle." Nearly everyone is happy with the functionality and the switchgear in the 2007 Acura TL, but ConsumerGuide editors note that the buttons and knobs are a bit cluttered: "major controls are well marked, but minor functions are governed by numerous small controls that are difficult to identify at a glance." ConclusionAn impressive list of standard features helps keep the option game at bay. 2007 ACURA TL STYLING | [8 out of 10] Autoblog: "sportier seating, carbon fiber trim, and racy steel pedals" Cars.com: "the current TL sedan exhibits a wider, more aggressive stance" ConsumerGuide: "the TL's cabin is nicely finished" ForbesAutos: "a mid-product-cycle face-lift added a ...

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Other Choices:

For drivers who are moving up from an entry-level high-end sedan, the 2007 Acura RL is just one of many options. In general, the V-6 engine and all-wheel drive aren't exactly matched elsewhere; other manufacturers offer an available V-8 but don’t necessarily include all-wheel drive. Most rivals employ rear-wheel drive, although the RL stands as surprisingly sporty in feel in comparison. The RL does have a few practical advantages as well―namely, top reliability scores and resale values, making it a great choice for long-term ownership.

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