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2007 Acura TL - Web Videos

MSRP: $33,625 - $38,325 See Local Classifieds
 
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2007 Acura TL Type-S Walkaround (Just a nice looking car)

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Review: 2007 Acura TL Type-S

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2007 Acura TL Type-S 65 to 130mph in 6th gear

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2007 Acura TL-S

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2007 Acura TL Test Drive

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2007 ACURA TL TYPE S WITH CUSTOM SKUNK2 MEGA POWER CATBACK

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The Lexus ES 350 is perhaps the most direct competitor to the Acura TL; both are front-wheel drive and offer a way to step up to the superior dealership experience of a luxury brand, although neither strays tremendously from its Camry and Accord roots.

The 2007 Acura TL also takes on the more docile of the German sports sedans, including the A4 and 3 Series, though both models are a bit more serious.

The TL’s interior stands out from the pack, with superior materials and a brighter, more exciting overall design; it’s also a bit roomier than either German rival.

All-wheel drive is fast becoming a differentiator in this class as well; the TL doesn’t yet have it, but it’s available in the A4 and the 3 Series, along with the Subaru Legacy GT, which takes on the sporty side of the TL.

There’s also the Nissan Maxima, a front-wheel-drive sport sedan that, like the TL, can disappoint hard-core performance enthusiasts who need to carve canyons; the Maxima’s interior is as attractive as the TL’s, though the lack of lux-brand cachet is a con.


 
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