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[[Image:RL_Nighthawk_Black_Pearl_RL.jpg|right|250px|Acura RL]]
[[Image:RL_Nighthawk_Black_Pearl_RL.jpg|right|250px|Acura RL]]
The '''Acura RL''' is the top-of-the-line [[sedan]] in the range of [[Honda]]'s North American luxury brand [[Acura]]. It is a rebadged version of the fourth-generation [[Honda Legend]] and replaced the [[Acura Legend]] in 1996.
The '''Acura RL''' is the top-of-the-line [[sedan]] in the range of [[Honda]]'s North American luxury brand [[Acura]]. It is a rebadged version of the fourth-generation Honda Legend and replaced the Acura Legend in 1996.


All Acura RLs are built in Saitama, Japan. The very first Acura RL rolled off the assembly line on January 4, 1996.
All Acura RLs are built in Saitama, Japan. The very first Acura RL rolled off the assembly line on January 4, 1996.


==1996-1998==
See Wikicars' comprehensive '''[[Acura RL Review]]'''.
In 1996, the replacement for the Acura Legend was introduced. Known internally as "KA9", officially, RL originally stood for "Road Luxury," however some suggest that it stood for "Replaces Legend." Whatever its meaning, the 1996 Acura 3.5RL was introduced to lackluster reviews. The automotive world had been expecting a true competitor to the [[Lexus LS]] to emerge. Yet it is likely that Acura will release a new model larger than the RL to compete with the [[Lexus]]. The RL fell short in all categories and is continuing to drop in sales; it is likely there will be a redesign of the redesigned RL, as reported by AutoWeek. Laying to rest predictions of a VTEC V8 powerplant, the 3.5RL was powered by a 3.5 L [[V6|V6]] engine, derived from the previous Legend's 3.2 L unit. The engine provided just 210 [[HP|hp]]. Handling was soft and ponderous. Interior space was adequate, but still tight.  
 
===Recent Changes===
 
 
===Styles and Major Options===
 
 
===Pricing===
Today's actual prices for the [[MAKE]] MODEL can be found at [http://www.carsdirect.com/MAKE/MODEL/prices CarsDirect].
 
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===Gas Mileage===
As seen on the [http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm FuelEconomy.gov] website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
 
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18/26
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===Reliability===
Although the current version of the RL was only released in 2005, three-year reliability inspections on the 2003 model, performed by Automotive Information Systems, earned that model an overall Green rating in every category.
 
===Safety===
Safety tests performed by the [http://www.safercar.gov NHTSA] earned the 2007 RL excellent ratings in all categories. For all front-impact, side-impact, and [[2WD]] rollover tests, the RL received overall 5-Star ratings.  Some of the standard safety equipment found on the RL include:
*Four wheel [[anti-lock brakes]]
*ABS and driveline [[traction control]]
*Driver/passenger front [[airbag]]s
*Seat mounted driver/passenger side [[airbag]]s
*1st/2nd row overhead mounted [[airbag]]s
*Side-impact bars
*Front and rear anti-roll bars
 
===Photos===
 
 
===Colors===
A full list of colors is available on [http://www.carsdirect.com/acura/rl/colors CarsDirect.com.]  Some of the possible combinations include:
 
'''Exterior'''
*Carbon Gray Pearl
*Desert Mist Metallic
*Meteor Silver Metallic
*Opulent Blue Pearl
*Redondo Red Pearl
 
'''Interior'''
*Ebony
*Parchment
*Taupe
 
===Main Competitors===
* [[BMW 5 Series]]
* [[Infiniti Q45]]
* [[Lexus LS|Lexus LS 430]]
* [[Mercedes-Benz E-Class]]
 
==Hybrid Models==
 
 
 
==Unique Attributes==
 
==Resale Values==
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==Criticisms==
 
 
==Current Generation: (2005-present)==
A revised car, known internally as "KB1", was launched in late 2004 for the 2005 model year, and is much reminiscent of its competitor, the [[Mercedes-Benz E-Class]]. Still without the much-rumored V8 engine, it features a sophisticated [[all wheel drive]] system Acura calls "Super Handling [[Four Wheel Drive|All Wheel Drive]]". It integrates active differentials with the [[Four Wheel Drive|all wheel drive]] system and traction control to improve handling, similar to the "ATTS" system featured on the 1997 [[Honda Prelude]] ''SH''. This [[Four Wheel Drive|all wheel drive]] system was in an issue of Popular Science as one of the best automotive innovations of 2004 and earned the 2005 "Tech car of the year" from cnet.com.
 
The 225&nbsp;[[HP|hp]] (168&nbsp;kW) 90° C-series [[V6]] engine was replaced with a new 60° J-series 3.5&nbsp;L motor delivering 300&nbsp;[[HP|hp]] (224&nbsp;kW; later revised to 290 [[HP|hp]]). To give the car a more sporty feel, the car features a five-speed [[automatic transmission]] with [[Semi-automatic transmission|shift paddle]]s mounted on the steering wheel in the current, racing-car derived fashion. Other features found on the 2005 RL include DVD Audio, the ability to see traffic movement in real time utilizing XM Satellite radio, as well as extensive use of aluminum and carbon fiber. Pricing is up to US$49,100 without destination.


Despite all the compromises, the RL was still a competent vehicle. Few could find fault in it and it provided a serene, almost silent highway ride. The transmission, a 4-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]], was smooth and silky. Reliability and fit-and-finish were excellent. Still, a lot was lacking in the car and sales suffered in the first three years.
For 2006, the Acura RL was also sold with the optional 'Technology Package' including features such as [[adaptive cruise control]], [[Collision Mitigation Avoidance System]], and Michelin PAX run flat tires.


The 1996-1998 Acura 3.5RL was a conservative, well-designed, and well-mannered luxury vehicle.  The 3.5RL provided all of the expected luxury features of vehicles costing much more, yet provided the practicality of a 3.5L, 210[[HP|HP]] [[V6|V6]] with excellent low-end torque reaching a peak at a low 2800 RPM.  The 1998 3.5RL was upgraded with a refined suspension.  Acura engineers, as usual, found a way to increase the firmness of the suspension without any additional harshness.  It provided better driving dynamics as well as overall vehicle control.  Other additions for 1998 included new wheels that improved overall style with a subtle sportiness.  The first generation Acura 3.5RL has proven itself in the long-run.  Road Luxury.  Refined Luxury.  The 1996-1998 Acura 3.5RL.


==1999-2004==
==Previous Generations==
===Second generation (1999-2004)===
In 1999, addressing those concerns, the RL received a front and rear facelift that included the addition of newer, more stylish [[Xenon Headlights|Xenon]] headlights. The difference, while seemingly subtle, gave the car an entirely new look. Suspension and chassis were stiffened. The Acura RL was back in the fold and sales increased.  
In 1999, addressing those concerns, the RL received a front and rear facelift that included the addition of newer, more stylish [[Xenon Headlights|Xenon]] headlights. The difference, while seemingly subtle, gave the car an entirely new look. Suspension and chassis were stiffened. The Acura RL was back in the fold and sales increased.  
[[Image:450px-2002_RL_rear_view.JPG|thumb|200px|left|Rear view of 2002 Acura RL]]
[[Image:450px-2002_RL_rear_view.JPG|thumb|200px|left|Rear view of 2002 Acura RL]]
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The 2004 3.5RL's engine was the last in the Honda and Acura lineup not to use [[VTEC]], Honda's variable valve timing system. The 2004 RL was also the last Acura to use the numeric designator for its engine displacement.
The 2004 3.5RL's engine was the last in the Honda and Acura lineup not to use [[VTEC]], Honda's variable valve timing system. The 2004 RL was also the last Acura to use the numeric designator for its engine displacement.


==2005-present==
===First Generation/Origins (1996-1998)===
A revised car, known internally as "KB1", was launched in late 2004 for the 2005 model year, and is much reminiscent of its competitor, the [[Mercedes-Benz E-Class]]. Still without the much-rumored V8 engine, it features a sophisticated [[all wheel drive]] system Acura calls "Super Handling [[Four Wheel Drive|All Wheel Drive]]". It integrates active differentials with the [[Four Wheel Drive|all wheel drive]] system and traction control to improve handling, similar to the "ATTS" system featured on the 1997 [[Honda Prelude]] ''SH''. This [[Four Wheel Drive|all wheel drive]] system was in an issue of Popular Science as one of the best automotive innovations of 2004 and earned the 2005 "Tech car of the year" from cnet.com.
In 1996, the replacement for the Acura Legend was introduced. Known internally as "KA9", officially, RL originally stood for "Road Luxury," however some suggest that it stood for "Replaces Legend." Whatever its meaning, the 1996 Acura 3.5RL was introduced to lackluster reviews. The automotive world had been expecting a true competitor to the [[Lexus LS]] to emerge. Yet it is likely that Acura will release a new model larger than the RL to compete with the [[Lexus]]. The RL fell short in all categories and is continuing to drop in sales; it is likely there will be a redesign of the redesigned RL, as reported by AutoWeek. Laying to rest predictions of a VTEC V8 powerplant, the 3.5RL was powered by a 3.5&nbsp;L [[V6|V6]] engine, derived from the previous Legend's 3.2&nbsp;L unit. The engine provided just 210&nbsp;[[HP|hp]]. Handling was soft and ponderous. Interior space was adequate, but still tight.
 
Despite all the compromises, the RL was still a competent vehicle. Few could find fault in it and it provided a serene, almost silent highway ride. The transmission, a 4-speed [[Automatic transmission|automatic]], was smooth and silky. Reliability and fit-and-finish were excellent. Still, a lot was lacking in the car and sales suffered in the first three years.
 
The 1996-1998 Acura 3.5RL was a conservative, well-designed, and well-mannered luxury vehicle.  The 3.5RL provided all of the expected luxury features of vehicles costing much more, yet provided the practicality of a 3.5L, 210[[HP|HP]] [[V6|V6]] with excellent low-end torque reaching a peak at a low 2800 RPM.  The 1998 3.5RL was upgraded with a refined suspension.  Acura engineers, as usual, found a way to increase the firmness of the suspension without any additional harshness.  It provided better driving dynamics as well as overall vehicle control.  Other additions for 1998 included new wheels that improved overall style with a subtle sportiness.  The first generation Acura 3.5RL has proven itself in the long-run.  Road Luxury.  Refined Luxury.  The 1996-1998 Acura 3.5RL.
 
==Worldwide==
 
 
==Design quirks and oddities==


The 225&nbsp;[[HP|hp]] (168&nbsp;kW) 90° C-series [[V6]] engine was replaced with a new 60° J-series 3.5&nbsp;L motor delivering 300&nbsp;[[HP|hp]] (224&nbsp;kW; later revised to 290 [[HP|hp]]). To give the car a more sporty feel, the car features a five-speed [[automatic transmission]] with [[Semi-automatic transmission|shift paddle]]s mounted on the steering wheel in the current, racing-car derived fashion. Other features found on the 2005 RL include DVD Audio, the ability to see traffic movement in real time utilizing XM Satellite radio, as well as extensive use of aluminum and carbon fiber. Pricing is up to US$49,100 without destination.


==Awards==
The second-generation RL appeared on ''Car and Driver'''s Ten Best list for 2005.
The second-generation RL appeared on ''Car and Driver'''s Ten Best list for 2005.


For 2006, the Acura RL was also sold with the optional 'Technology Package' including features such as [[adaptive cruise control]], [[Collision Mitigation Avoidance System]], and Michelin PAX run flat tires.
==See also==
 


Due to sluggish sales, Acura now plans to sell a lower level model with less options and at a lower price.
==External Links==


==See Also==
* [[BMW 5 Series]]
* [[Infiniti Q45]]
* [[Lexus LS|Lexus LS 430]]
* [[Mercedes-Benz E-Class]]





Revision as of 14:45, 26 October 2006

Acura RL

The Acura RL is the top-of-the-line sedan in the range of Honda's North American luxury brand Acura. It is a rebadged version of the fourth-generation Honda Legend and replaced the Acura Legend in 1996.

All Acura RLs are built in Saitama, Japan. The very first Acura RL rolled off the assembly line on January 4, 1996.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Acura RL Review.

Recent Changes

Styles and Major Options

Pricing

Today's actual prices for the MAKE MODEL can be found at CarsDirect.

MODEL Trims

Trim1

Trim2

Trim3

Trim4

MSRP

$Price1

$Price2

$Price3

$Price4

Invoice

$Price1

$Price2

$Price3

$Price4

Gas Mileage

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

Trim

Acura RL

MPG

18/26

Reliability

Although the current version of the RL was only released in 2005, three-year reliability inspections on the 2003 model, performed by Automotive Information Systems, earned that model an overall Green rating in every category.

Safety

Safety tests performed by the NHTSA earned the 2007 RL excellent ratings in all categories. For all front-impact, side-impact, and 2WD rollover tests, the RL received overall 5-Star ratings. Some of the standard safety equipment found on the RL include:

Photos

Colors

A full list of colors is available on CarsDirect.com. Some of the possible combinations include:

Exterior

  • Carbon Gray Pearl
  • Desert Mist Metallic
  • Meteor Silver Metallic
  • Opulent Blue Pearl
  • Redondo Red Pearl

Interior

  • Ebony
  • Parchment
  • Taupe

Main Competitors

Hybrid Models

Unique Attributes

Resale Values

Trim

Trim1

Trim2

Trim3

Trim4

MPG

$

$

$

$

Criticisms

Current Generation: (2005-present)

A revised car, known internally as "KB1", was launched in late 2004 for the 2005 model year, and is much reminiscent of its competitor, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Still without the much-rumored V8 engine, it features a sophisticated all wheel drive system Acura calls "Super Handling All Wheel Drive". It integrates active differentials with the all wheel drive system and traction control to improve handling, similar to the "ATTS" system featured on the 1997 Honda Prelude SH. This all wheel drive system was in an issue of Popular Science as one of the best automotive innovations of 2004 and earned the 2005 "Tech car of the year" from cnet.com.

The 225 hp (168 kW) 90° C-series V6 engine was replaced with a new 60° J-series 3.5 L motor delivering 300 hp (224 kW; later revised to 290 hp). To give the car a more sporty feel, the car features a five-speed automatic transmission with shift paddles mounted on the steering wheel in the current, racing-car derived fashion. Other features found on the 2005 RL include DVD Audio, the ability to see traffic movement in real time utilizing XM Satellite radio, as well as extensive use of aluminum and carbon fiber. Pricing is up to US$49,100 without destination.

For 2006, the Acura RL was also sold with the optional 'Technology Package' including features such as adaptive cruise control, Collision Mitigation Avoidance System, and Michelin PAX run flat tires.


Previous Generations

Second generation (1999-2004)

In 1999, addressing those concerns, the RL received a front and rear facelift that included the addition of newer, more stylish Xenon headlights. The difference, while seemingly subtle, gave the car an entirely new look. Suspension and chassis were stiffened. The Acura RL was back in the fold and sales increased.

Rear view of 2002 Acura RL

In 2000, a larger navigation system screen was added. Along with that larger screen was the conversion to easy-to-replace DVD map databases. OnStar was added in 2002 as well as XM Satellite Radio in 2003. Absent a major redesign in 8 years, however, the RL's sales slipped to their lowest levels in the 2004 model year. Acura and dealers both provided generous incentives on the final models.

The 2004 3.5RL's engine was the last in the Honda and Acura lineup not to use VTEC, Honda's variable valve timing system. The 2004 RL was also the last Acura to use the numeric designator for its engine displacement.

First Generation/Origins (1996-1998)

In 1996, the replacement for the Acura Legend was introduced. Known internally as "KA9", officially, RL originally stood for "Road Luxury," however some suggest that it stood for "Replaces Legend." Whatever its meaning, the 1996 Acura 3.5RL was introduced to lackluster reviews. The automotive world had been expecting a true competitor to the Lexus LS to emerge. Yet it is likely that Acura will release a new model larger than the RL to compete with the Lexus. The RL fell short in all categories and is continuing to drop in sales; it is likely there will be a redesign of the redesigned RL, as reported by AutoWeek. Laying to rest predictions of a VTEC V8 powerplant, the 3.5RL was powered by a 3.5 L V6 engine, derived from the previous Legend's 3.2 L unit. The engine provided just 210 hp. Handling was soft and ponderous. Interior space was adequate, but still tight.

Despite all the compromises, the RL was still a competent vehicle. Few could find fault in it and it provided a serene, almost silent highway ride. The transmission, a 4-speed automatic, was smooth and silky. Reliability and fit-and-finish were excellent. Still, a lot was lacking in the car and sales suffered in the first three years.

The 1996-1998 Acura 3.5RL was a conservative, well-designed, and well-mannered luxury vehicle. The 3.5RL provided all of the expected luxury features of vehicles costing much more, yet provided the practicality of a 3.5L, 210HP V6 with excellent low-end torque reaching a peak at a low 2800 RPM. The 1998 3.5RL was upgraded with a refined suspension. Acura engineers, as usual, found a way to increase the firmness of the suspension without any additional harshness. It provided better driving dynamics as well as overall vehicle control. Other additions for 1998 included new wheels that improved overall style with a subtle sportiness. The first generation Acura 3.5RL has proven itself in the long-run. Road Luxury. Refined Luxury. The 1996-1998 Acura 3.5RL.

Worldwide

Design quirks and oddities

Awards

The second-generation RL appeared on Car and Driver's Ten Best list for 2005.

See also

External Links

This page uses content from Wikipedia; see Acura RL, which includes these contributors.