
NADAguides.com the leading provider of vehicle pricing and information has just announced the new 2012 Acura TL as their featured vehicle of the month for January 2012.
The 2012 Acura TL offers updated styling front and rear, fuel economy, improved performance and upgraded technology. According to NADAguides.com the new 2012 Acura TL presents a compelling vehicle option for consumers looking for performance luxury sedans.
The 2012 Acura TL made quite an impression on the analysts at NADAguides.com. Minor front and rear end refinements along with noticeable interior enhancements have greatly improved the design and made the vehicle more desirable in consumers’ eyes.
The addition of a new 6-speed Sequential Sportshift automatic transmission provides both smooth and ample power as well as improved performance and fuel economy. In addition, the 2012 Acura TL has also bee named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and this was after the organization implemented more stringent testing guidelines.
Troy Snyder, Director of Product Development at NADAguides says, “The TL is a driver’s car, from the cockpit-like interior where everything is easily and intuitively accessible to the powerful and responsive six-speed automatic transmission. The 2012 Acura TL possesses the perfect combination of styling, comfort and performance earning it our first Featured Vehicle of the Month spot for 2012.”
Jeff Conrad, the Vice President and General Manager of Acura Sales also says “Acura is honored to be recognized as NADAguides.com Featured Vehicle of the Month. For the 2012 model year, Acura focused on taking the already innovative TL and refining it even further to ensure it remains a leader among luxury sports sedans and an automobile that will continue Acura’s legacy of ground-breaking style, performance, refinement and value. With new styling, a Sequential SportShift 6-speed automatic transmission and a host of other improvements, the TL offers everything that the luxury performance sedan buyer wants.”
You can read the entire press release by clicking here.
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