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Acura RLX 2013-
The Acura RLX is a full-size luxury sedan manufactured by Honda and sold under their Acura division, released in 2013 for the 2014 model year. Succeeding the Acura RL, the RLX offers two versions, a front-wheel drive base model equipped with Acura's Precision All-Wheel Steer four-wheel steering system, and an upcoming hybrid variant featuring SH-AWD that will serve as Acura's flagship.
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It's got a Toyota feel to it, perhaps Avalon?
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[quote=Cobrafan427;997128]It's got a Toyota feel to it, perhaps Avalon?[/quote]
Lexus ES probably.
A curious feature is the downard-facing, hidden, quad exhaust.
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A curious feature is the downard-facing, hidden, quad exhaust.[/quote]
Wow good catch, you def. gotta have an eye to see little details like that
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Purchasing one of these second hand can be had a quite a low cost since a lot more people are buying crossovers nowadays.
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You know, I really want to pull for Acura, but I really don't see any reason why anyone would buy a RLX (or any large luxury sedan). Nothing really draws me in.
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[quote=NSXType-R;1015494]You know, I really want to pull for Acura, but I really don't see any reason why anyone would buy a RLX (or any large luxury sedan). Nothing really draws me in.[/quote]
I think you may be right. The Quattroporte is now flaccid and I have always been partial to the 7 Series but it is not [I]BMW enough[/I].
However.
I'd probably make an exception for a supercharged Jag.
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[quote=NSXType-R;1015494]You know, I really want to pull for Acura, but I really don't see any reason why anyone would buy a RLX (or any large luxury sedan). Nothing really draws me in.[/quote]
I just love finding cars (especially luxury cars) that have huge initial depreciation. Makes them more affordable for a dude like me. :) The Lincoln MKS comes to mind as well.