I meant in the driving feeling, sorry should have been more clear. Yes it's heavier in physical weight, but the high belt line and added bulk is what is getting it a 5 star/good/whatever rating in all the trash tests (even small overlap).
The size increase is for safety (and cabin space, which was class leading at the time). That is more important to a Manu then the small percentage of buyers looking for performance. Remember you're a data blip when you ask for RWD Twin Turbo V8 drift hoon mobile. Most people don't think like that, they buy based on fuel costs, safety, features, and space. Also something I want to point out that you all have forgotten, is when the 3G TL came out it was called boring, dull, bland. If you want to blame the styling on anyone, blame it on those people who complained so loudly that they forced Acura to turn up the style in a direction they were not familiar with. You should also know it costs roughly 1 billion dollars to engineer a car from the ground up. Doing stuff like RWD longitudinal mounted engines and 8 speed autoboxes costs dollar dollar bills. Kickstarter the next TL?
No one really expected it to outsell anyone really, just to be a better car and better value then the outgoing RL (Which was nearly 70g in Canada). On paper it's a fantastic car, but the buyers it targets go for badge recognition and it just doesn't have any of that.
I have an X5 in the shop right now. We have had one in the past that came in for an oil change and air filters. Uses 5w30 Synthetic oil (non euro spec) which we have here. Came back with rough idle and loss of power. Tried BMW branded oil, still rough. The rocker all assemblies had failed, and it was so common I found the full repair procedure and part numbers off google in 5 minutes. Coworker from when I was at Lexus at a 135i convertible (a dream car to me, minus the convertible). He was on his 3rd high pressure fuel pump. They couldn't fix it at the time, the reworked pumps still failed. Not saying they will all be bad, but when the majority lease, they don't see the problems. And when they follow the stupid maintenance plans, the lease returned cars are ticking time bombs.
I've driven a Tesla Model S before. If you can afford one and your life doesn't involve long road trips, it's the best thing out there.
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