Acura buying tips for
2007 by Michael Rad
Acura is one of the hottest selling car brands in the USA
and many other countries. Although the competition on the
car market is fierce, Honda's luxury division has managed
to seize an important segment of the auto industry, so its
2007 models are expected to take the quality even further.
Here are a few tips for buying an Acura in 2007, together
with a look at their future and current vehicle offer.
Acura RDX (2007) Priced
at $32,995, the 2007 Acura RDX is a medium sized SUV that
is slightly smaller than the MDX. The main competitors for
the RDX are X3 from BMW and the M Klass Mercedes, together
with other mid-sized SUVs. The RDX seems to be a very good
choice for a family car that also offers luxury and a bit
of sportive feel. Acura MDX (2007) The impressive sales
of the MDX are expected to rise even further in 2007. Coming
from Honda's luxury division, the car-based seven-passenger
MDX will most likely have shoppers face waiting lists. The
2007 Acura MDX has some other impressive advantages - more
power and improved stability on any terrain with Acura's
All-Wheel Drive system.
Acura RL (2007) The
2007 model shifts some of the equipment that was previously
considered standard to the options list, in an attempt to
lower the overall base price of the RL. You will still get
optional choices such as the rearview camera system or the
traffic monitoring system.
Acura TL (2007) The
2007 model receives a 3.5-liter V-6 with 286 horsepower
in its Type-S performance edition. Acura's Super Handling
All-Wheel Drive is still not included with this model.
Acura TSX (2007) Very
similar to the European version (Honda Accord), the 2007
Acura TSX is a blend between the RSX and the TL performance
sedan. Not a lot of changes accompany the 2007 TSX, but
this is partly because there were no complaints with the
earlier models.
Current vehicle offers
from Acura
Acura MDX (2006) With
a price of $37,125 the 2006 MDX offers everything you might
be looking for as far as luxury, safety and performance
are concerned in an SUV. The 2006 MDX comes with the popular
4 wheel traction system that Acura fits on all its MDX models,
plus the added bonus of XM Satellite radio. Acura RL (2006)
Launched in 2005, the RL model from Acura has done well
in the luxury sedan market. Priced between $48,565 and $53,100,
depending on options and engine, the Acura RL comes with
all-wheel drive and a well built real-time traffic monitoring
system. Other improvements added to the 2006 Acura RL are
the CMBS (Collision Mitigation Braking System) and ACS (Adaptive
Cruise Control).
Acura RSX (2006) Priced
between $20,325 and $23,845 addresses a much wider target
audience thatn the exotic NSX. The base RSX comes with 155-horsepower
and the performance Type-S has an additional 46 bhp. Acura
TSX (2006) The small sport sedan priced at $27,890 is the
next step from the RSX sport coupe. The 2006 model comes
with changes in the optional equipment and a stylish facelift.
For more information,
factual characteristics and photos and wallpapers of the
2006 and 2007 Acura models, please visit all-car-photos.com
or see the links below.
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