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Old 08-19-2010, 03:58 PM
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Another 2010 TL 6MT review

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2010 Acura TL 6-Speed Manual SH-AWD Review – Not the prettiest gal at the ball, but she can certainly dance
July 20th, 2010 by twain
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2010 Acura TL
By Twain Mein

Pros:

* Handling – incredible balance offering the best of performance and comfort
* Roomy interior
* Responsive engine
* All the gizmos you could ask for
* Price-a lot for the money
* Safety-5 stars all around
* All wheel drive

Cons:

* Weak styling
* Rear seats do not fold down

The 2010 Acura TL comes in two main variants, the base TL with front wheel drive and 280 hp, and the SH-AWD with all-wheel drive and 305 hp. We tested the fully loaded TL SH-AWD with the Technology Package option and high performance tires. Additionally, new for 2010, our TL came with a 6-speed manual. Sticker price was $43,385 plus $810 for destination and handling.


Styling

Typically, the “Styling” section is left toward the end of the review. With the TL, we have to make an exception. The previous generation TL (2004-2008) was one of the most handsome looking cars in recent memory. In particular, I loved the “blood groove” crease that ran the entire length of the car. And the gorgeous front end and wheels combine to give it a “tailored suit” look.

2008 Acura TL Type S2008 Acura TL Type S

This revised model, now in its second year, doesn’t retain the same striking looks.

The front end with the huge downward facing chrome grill and mass of plastic bumper looks like a giant catfish. And the rear end looks like a dopey smile with too many v-shaped angles clashing with the rectangular bumper and trapezoidal exhaust pipes. In fact, several people I talked to said “it looks like a Pontiac”. Fellow tester Gary Chan summed it up best: “I saw one on the road last night, and it reminded me of the Aztec. That guillotine on the back trunk is out of place”

To be fair, there are some nice styling touches. The front wheel arch gracefully and muscularly interrupts the side view. And the flowing crease from the front to the rear doesn’t look bad. The headlights are sort of menacing and look great next to the amber parking lights.

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Driving Impressions

Once behind the wheel, the Acura sheds its controversial styling in an instant. This car is awesome to drive. It magically combines luxury and sportiness in with seamless competence.

Around town, the ride is smooth and luxurious; the car feels like it has massive suspension travel and high ground clearance. There is some thunking over speed bumps but it doesn’t feel like a “sports car” that you have to creep up driveways. Yet, once you put the throttle down and enter the twisties, the car transforms. I’m not a track driver and my daring/idiotic performance driving tendencies of the past have been muted with age and experience. My limited driving skills notwithstanding, this car is incredible. The SH-AWD really works; the concept is that it transfers power to the outer wheels with the most traction and shifts from front to rear as needed. It’s like all wheel drive limited slip.

In practice, there is a wide, off camber freeway on-ramp that I hurl my poor 4,000 pound Audi A6 4.2 into every morning. Mass-induced body lean always creates an awkward and ungraceful wallow around the corner. With the Acura it was a completely different experience. Body lean is minimized. And, as if by magic, the car shifts from front wheel drive bias — you can feel them scratching for traction as the turn is initiated — to rear wheel drive effectively turning the rear back into line. Simply amazing to hear and feel tire squeal at the front and then, in an instant, at the rear. This SH-AWD system, though obviously electronically controlled, is amazing in how effective and dramatic it is.

In comparison, the BMW 335i feels more organic while the Audi A4 with its adaptive suspension dampening feels more muted. The Acura feels much more overt than either, which tempts you to really push the limits. Bottom line: it’s a blast to drive!

Interior Comfort and Ergonomics

The interior was a mixed bag. The dashboard layout is excellent and the materials felt rich. Controls fall readily at hand. However, the mesh metallic interior trim that is sprinkled throughout reminds me of an electric razor; it’s a bit boy-racer for an otherwise upscale feeling car.

The high door sills, low door handles, and compromised view out the back (hindered by the third brake light) conspire to create a feeling that you are sitting very low in the car.

The owner’s manual is a full 598 pages long (!) and much of it is dedicated to navigating through the menus for the infotainment system. The menus are consistent but still overly complicated. Once past the techno-hysteria, we discovered syncing with the iPod was instantaneous and the best implementation I’ve seen so far. The Tech Package also included the superb ELS DVD-Audio system which sounded terrific.

2010 Acura TL interior2010 Acura TL 6-speed manual transmission2010 Acura TL with spacious rear seating

The front seats were supportive and extremely comfortable and, at 6 feet tall, I had plenty of room. Moving to the back with the driver’s seat in my comfortable position, there was still reasonable knee, leg, and head room in the rear. Rear seats were much more comfortable than the previously tested BMW 3-series or Audi A4.

The trunk is a little small for its class, offering 13 cubic feet of storage. Sometimes more trunk space is desired. Unfortunately, the rear seats don’t flop down to pass through larger items.

The build quality of the Acura is impressive. It feels heavier than Hondas of the past and much more substantial than recent Toyotas I’ve driven. It is actually very reminiscent of the exceptional Cadillac CTS that we recently drove.

Performance and Handling

Honda builds amazing engines that love to be revved. But this TL also had plenty of torque (272 lb-ft) to keep this 4000+ pound athlete responsive at all speeds. This torque and 305 horsepower combined with the slick-shifting manual transmission create a very quick car with 0-60 in the mid 5 second range.

To manage the extra power and torque, the new manual gear box gets stronger architecture and better engineering compared to its older siblings. Aside from the tougher aluminum casing and rigid internals, the gearbox is equipped with specially designed synchronizers to make transmission smoother. The clutch also gets a new build to blend well with the naturally strong torque of the V6 3.7L power train. We enjoyed how the six-speed manual was easy to engage and its smooth action encouraged even more changing of the gears. However, downshifting from sixth gear took some practice to hit fifth instead of third.

The six speed overdrive helps to extend freeway MPG to 25 while city is rated at 17mpg. I averaged 18.5 with my typically spirited driving.

As stated earlier, this car has fantastic handling with an amazing ability to transform from sedate cruiser to sports sedan instantly. It really offers the best of both worlds.

Value

At $44,195 fully loaded, the TL’s pricing is similar to a BMW 3-series and Audi A4. However it is a larger and more spacious vehicle, closer in size to the 5-series and A6 — but $10,000 less expensive when similarly equipped. Given this competition, the Acura TL is a fantastic value. Additionally, with Acura’s excellent resale value, the TL will maintain its worth while its German rivals plummet in value once you drive them off the lot.

2010 Acura TL SH-AWD

More Bang for the Buck

This is an awesome sports sedan. I was amazed at the incredible blend of luxury, power, and spectacular handling. While I have reservations about its controversial styling, empirically, the TL offers a lot for the money. Those looking to spend $40-50k on a new sports sedan should really give the TL a thorough consideration.
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Old 08-19-2010, 05:51 PM
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Nice article, save for the favoring of a static design. I must be missing a chromosome that lures me to the the tailored suit look of the 2008 models. That's like wearing a 1988 "New Jack City" "Nino Brown" inspired suit to a current affair. Outdated. My opinion.
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This article pretty much nails my opinion of this car (and my 3G!). It's why I'm tortured as to whether to buy it or not. Good article.
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Originally Posted by Rocketsfan
This article pretty much nails my opinion of this car (and my 3G!). It's why I'm tortured as to whether to buy it or not. Good article.

I stopped by my dealer this morning and was surprised to see two people I had seen there previously having there 3G's washed as I do in the afternoon. But this was in the a.m., the woman of the two commented to me that she was back to pickup her new SH-AWD. She commented I was right that it was a blast to drive. The guy said he was convinced when he finally got behind the wheel. I asked them the same question, "What do you think of the styling?," I got futuristic and takes a little getting use to from the guy and the lady said it was sexy, her girlfriends love it. What ever you do be sure it makes you happy.
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