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2010 Acura TL - Expert Reviews

MSRP: $35,105 - $43,385 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2010 acura tl Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Many user-friendly high-tech features, spacious cabin, smart all-wheel-drive system, superb available surround-sound stereo, excellent crash test scores...

MSN Autos
2010 Acura TL — Flash Drive

...The 6-speed manual transmission was also fun to use, and the clutch was smooth. I achieved 21 mpg in mixed driving. –Joe Chulick...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2010 acura tl

...and until the SH-AWD can absorb ruts and ripples better, it’s probably a good idea to stay away - unless comfort isn’t high on your list of import in...

Cars.com
2010 Acura TL Professional Cars.com Review

...The BMW 5 Series is another such model, but it costs significantly more. While there might be relatively few people looking for this combination, if you count...

Cars.com
2010 Acura TL Professional Cars.com Review

...the TL also has standard antilock brakes with brake assist, traction control, active head restraints, front- and side-impact airbags for the front row, and...

Cars.com
2010 Acura TL Professional Cars.com Review

...brake-force distribution and brake assist Side-impact and side curtain airbags Electronic stability system Three-point seat belts in all positions Active head...

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The Audi A4, also new in 2009, is a front-biased, all-wheel-drive-biased sedan just like the TL, but Audi goes to great lengths to move its mass rearward and successfully crafts it into a sportier, more engaging drive.

BMW's 3-Series is the benchmark for the class due to its fantastic ride/handling combination, but it's not as roomy and doesn't offer the same dollar-for-dollar value.

The Cadillac CTS presents as strong a styling statement as the TL, yet does so in a more appealing way; its well-sorted, rear-wheel-drive chassis, great powertrains, and sumptuous interior complete the CTS's compelling package.

Looking somewhat outside the traditional box and starting in the low $30,000 range, yet with an interior that's sized within inches of a Mercedes S550, the rear-wheel-drive Hyundai Genesis sedan is the clear value leader here, but soft handling means it won't win the driver's vote.

The Volkswagen Passat also brings strong value and a stylish interior to the table, but like the TL, its front-wheel-drive setup doesn't give it the performance many buyers are seeking.


 
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