How well is the new RL selling? (I've heard bad things from Acura dealers)
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How well is the new RL selling? (I've heard bad things from Acura dealers)
How well is the new RL selling? (I've heard bad things from Acura dealers)
anyone got any news, numbers or comments?
anyone got any news, numbers or comments?
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https://acurazine.com/forums/acura-news-press-33/acura-sets-sales-record-january-295210/
They really need to sell more of the RL, so when I'm ready to buy a used 05 in a couple of years, I'll have my choice of colors on the used car market
They really need to sell more of the RL, so when I'm ready to buy a used 05 in a couple of years, I'll have my choice of colors on the used car market
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http://www.hondanews.com/CatID3000?m...51708&mime=asc
For the third consecutive month, the 2005 Acura RL set a new monthly sales record, up 203.7 percent compared to 2004. RL sales of 1,371 units exceeded the previous January record of 1,136 set in 1997.
The TL performance luxury sedan was Acura's top-selling model for the 16th straight month with January sales of 4,753, up 2.2 percent over last year.
For the third consecutive month, the 2005 Acura RL set a new monthly sales record, up 203.7 percent compared to 2004. RL sales of 1,371 units exceeded the previous January record of 1,136 set in 1997.
The TL performance luxury sedan was Acura's top-selling model for the 16th straight month with January sales of 4,753, up 2.2 percent over last year.
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Originally Posted by Jerky
http://www.hondanews.com/CatID3000?m...51708&mime=asc
For the third consecutive month, the 2005 Acura RL set a new monthly sales record, up 203.7 percent compared to 2004. RL sales of 1,371 units exceeded the previous January record of 1,136 set in 1997.
The TL performance luxury sedan was Acura's top-selling model for the 16th straight month with January sales of 4,753, up 2.2 percent over last year.
For the third consecutive month, the 2005 Acura RL set a new monthly sales record, up 203.7 percent compared to 2004. RL sales of 1,371 units exceeded the previous January record of 1,136 set in 1997.
The TL performance luxury sedan was Acura's top-selling model for the 16th straight month with January sales of 4,753, up 2.2 percent over last year.
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Originally Posted by Jerky
How well is the new RL selling? (I've heard bad things from Acura dealers)
anyone got any news, numbers or comments?
anyone got any news, numbers or comments?
#7
Originally Posted by LessisBestmakingendsmeet
Looking in the RL forum, they are selling under MSRP already. Guys are gettin quoted at 46.9k. And sales were up compared to the OLD RL but sales are down already, from 1900 units to 1300 units. THat is a big dip for such a new car.
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he's talking about a NEW car...just released not being popular...
usually a new version of a car is more exciting and the market likes it
usually a new version of a car is more exciting and the market likes it
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Originally Posted by Jerky
he's talking about a NEW car...just released not being popular...
usually a new version of a car is more exciting and the market likes it
usually a new version of a car is more exciting and the market likes it
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I've seen a total of five '05 RL's since they came out and there are about four of them sitting on the Acura dealer's lot as of today. What I see more is the new Cadillac STS, I see around three or four of them everyday.
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Originally Posted by SpartanTodd
5o g's is pretty steep for a V-6. Love the car but, this car should be priced in the low to mid 40's not 50's.
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Originally Posted by Jerky
ok, so acura sold 1300 RLs in the last month
how many gs's did lexus sell?
or any similarly priced infiniti?
how many gs's did lexus sell?
or any similarly priced infiniti?
You can see for yourself. The usual monthly sales leader is still the E-Class, followed by the 5-Series, then the Cadillac STS, then the new Acura RL. That puts it at #4....before the redesign, the RL was close to last place, only outselling the M45 in this price segment.
http://www.aicautosite.com/editoria/asmr/svsedan.asp
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Originally Posted by Jerky
ok, so acura sold 1300 RLs in the last month
how many gs's did lexus sell?
or any similarly priced infiniti?
how many gs's did lexus sell?
or any similarly priced infiniti?
Lexus= RWD
BMW =RWD
Infiniti= RWD
Mercedes = RWD
That is the competition.....All offering gas guzzling V-8's with extreme torque and priced in the 50's. Not saying the RL is bad but, they would have positioned themselves better in the market place by pricing this car in the 40's to mid 40's.
The reality is that the RL may do better in the north but, for places like Florida and California it is really going to be a toss up.
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This is how many RL's are currently in stock at 3 of the biggest Acura dealers in Atlanta.
Baranco Acura - 10
Nalley Acura - 15
Ed Voyles Acura - 19
Lot of cars on a lot for being a new model.
Baranco Acura - 10
Nalley Acura - 15
Ed Voyles Acura - 19
Lot of cars on a lot for being a new model.
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It's not really the amount of cars on a lot that tells you how well/poor a certain model is selling. It depends on how long they sit there. You can go to any Mercedes dealership and see E-Class sedans, and just look at how many of them Mercedes sells.
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Originally Posted by phile
These are figures for December, January 05 isn't listed yet. You can visit the individual press rooms for the brands to see January's number.
You can see for yourself. The usual monthly sales leader is still the E-Class, followed by the 5-Series, then the Cadillac STS, then the new Acura RL. That puts it at #4....before the redesign, the RL was close to last place, only outselling the M45 in this price segment.
http://www.aicautosite.com/editoria/asmr/svsedan.asp
You can see for yourself. The usual monthly sales leader is still the E-Class, followed by the 5-Series, then the Cadillac STS, then the new Acura RL. That puts it at #4....before the redesign, the RL was close to last place, only outselling the M45 in this price segment.
http://www.aicautosite.com/editoria/asmr/svsedan.asp
are you in marketing or sales by any chance?
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Originally Posted by SpartanTodd
5o g's is pretty steep for a V-6. Love the car but, this car should be priced in the low to mid 40's not 50's.
www.mercedesbenz.com
www.bmw.com
www.lexus.com
thanks k bye............
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for the money i think you can get a better car than the RL. I think a high percentage of buyers are honda or acura loyalists. i dont see anyone going from a 5 series or E class to an RL
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Originally Posted by phile
It's not really the amount of cars on a lot that tells you how well/poor a certain model is selling. It depends on how long they sit there. You can go to any Mercedes dealership and see E-Class sedans, and just look at how many of them Mercedes sells.
I personally like the car alot, but I wouldnt buy one for the money. To me, the outside looks alot like an Accord though. If I am going to spend $50,000+ on a car, I want it to be something that stands out more than the everyday car that you see 200 times on your way to work.
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The dealership out here never carries either the RL or the NSX in stock. They claim that those cars just dont sell. I have only seen 1 of the new RLs in this dealership and thats was becuase it was already sold and they had to order it in. I had a chance to sit in it and after some convincing they let me take it out for a quick spin. The car is nice but I dont think its all that Acura hyped it up to be....
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Originally Posted by Jerky
ok, so acura sold 1300 RLs in the last month
how many gs's did lexus sell?
or any similarly priced infiniti?
how many gs's did lexus sell?
or any similarly priced infiniti?
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Originally Posted by biker
I'm pretty sure that from March on (when the new models will be available) both the GS and the Infiniti M will out sell the RL. Even the A6 might get ahead of it. All 3 of those have models that you can get from 40-45K. Since Acura aimed at 20K/yr 1600-1800/mo for the rest of the MY will get them to their goal but that will probably mean last place in this segment as far as sales volume.
do you work for acura?
are you in marketing or sales by any chance?
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Originally Posted by DownUnder
I've seen a total of five '05 RL's since they came out and there are about four of them sitting on the Acura dealer's lot as of today. What I see more is the new Cadillac STS, I see around three or four of them everyday.
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Originally Posted by Zapata
However, their available V8 models ( ) only cost a few grand more.
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I too will be in line for a sub $30K used 2005 RL in 2007. I like the fact that they come fully loaded, no options, nav included and everything!
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Originally Posted by F23A4
Technically BMW and Lexus dont have any $50G V6 cars. But your point is well taken as I've seen a couple of 530is and E320s stickered at well over $50G.
However, their available V8 models ( ) only cost a few grand more.
However, their available V8 models ( ) only cost a few grand more.
thank you........
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Originally Posted by biker
Even the A6 might get ahead of it. All 3 of those have models that you can get from 40-45K.
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Originally Posted by bl^5
I too will be in line for a sub $30K used 2005 RL in 2007. I like the fact that they come fully loaded, no options, nav included and everything!
However invoice on the RL is 43,536 so give it a few months and i bet you will be able to haggle them down to 44.
Autoweek had a good artcile on it with some feedback from actual RL buyers
http://www.autoweek.com/article.cms?articleId=101697
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Originally Posted by Jerky
why greenmonster?
Bought my 94 Tbird in 1995, and the tbird was discontinued in 1997. Bought my CLS 6spd in Oct 02, and it was discontinued in June 03...
Resale is bad enough on a coupe, resale value on a discontinued coupe is even worst...
I love my CLS and I'm planning on keeping it for awhile, but the next time around, I'm buying used... Let someone else take the hit on the initial depreciation (Like I did with the tbird).
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Originally Posted by GreenMonster
Because the CL is the 2nd car in a row that I've bought that was discontinued...
Bought my 94 Tbird in 1995, and the tbird was discontinued in 1997. Bought my CLS 6spd in Oct 02, and it was discontinued in June 03...
Bought my 94 Tbird in 1995, and the tbird was discontinued in 1997. Bought my CLS 6spd in Oct 02, and it was discontinued in June 03...
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Originally Posted by bl^5
I too will be in line for a sub $30K used 2005 RL in 2007. I like the fact that they come fully loaded, no options, nav included and everything!
I never really understood this considering you're paying for all the options to be standard. I can see liking that a fully loaded car only tops out at 50k but I'd rather have the option of choosing what comes in the car. If it doesn't catch on it will be a great used car, much like the current m45/q45.