Acura TL comes nicely tech equipped, with touch-screen navigation, Bluetooth, satellite radio, DVD-audio surround sound, and voice control for the lot.Some of the 2006 Acura TL's features, such as Bluetooth and the audio system, aren't fully realized, and some kind of auxiliary input is noticeably absent.
the measure of its class rivals in terms of features and value, but it's
somewhat uninspiring in looks impressively outfitted with electronics for entertaining and informing its occupants, as well as propelling them down the road. The expected chassis systems are in place for controlling the car's generally forgiving front-wheel-drive behavior, while the driver and the passengers are treated to surround sound, satellite radio, voice-operated navigation, and cell phone operation.
Materials and hues inside work harmoniously, creating a feeling of comfort, if not quite luxury. The exterior styling left us somewhat cold in contrast, looking quite derivative and bland, like sort of a softer, reclining Audi A4. This flat impression was probably made worse by our car's pearlescent-white paint.
Power is plentiful and the ride is smooth, with minimal jouncing and good shock absorption over rough surfaces. However, the overall exciting in any way, making the 2006 Acura TL memorable more for its gizmos than being especially fun to drive.
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