Monday, March 31, 2008

ACURA CARS ALL PRICING INFORMATION

Acura
Acura was launched by the Honda Motor Corporation in 1986 as its luxury division. It was the first Japanese luxury brand to be available in North America, followed by Toyota's "Lexus" and Nissan'sInfiniti” brands.
Acura Cars New Model Line-Up
Acura MDX
Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $40,195
Acura RDX
Compact SUV, Base MSRP $33,195
Acura RL
Mid-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $46,280
Acura TL
Near-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $33,725
Acura TSX
Near-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $28,190
Changes in the Acura Cars Line-Up

Acura will be rolling out a new entry-level SUV, the RDX, as a 2007 model. It will be based on the Honda CR-V platform. Meanwhile, the larger SUV, the MDX, will get a complete makeover for the '07 version. Also, in an effort to increase sales, the flagship, the RL, is expected to lose some of its features to make it more affordable. And for those who need the fastest thing around, the NSX is expected to make a come back in 2007. It is rumored to get a V-10 engine.

Like its parent, Honda, Acura steers clear of cash back and rebates in order to keep resale values high. However, you should expect to see lease deals and low APR rates when the manufacturer wants to sell slow-moving vehicles or during seasonal clearances.

News on Acura Cars

Acura continues to do quite well in area of sales. 2005 was a record-breaking year. The automaker sold 200,000 vehicles for the first time in its history. Acura sold a record number of RLs, TLs and TSXs. The TSX was named to Car and Driver magazine’s "10 Best Cars" list for the third straight year.