Acura TSX:
The TSX is Acura’s sport sedan, designed to fill the gap between the RSX sport coupe and the premium TL sedan. Acura unveiled the all-new TSX at the 2003 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, "The TSX is designed to compete head on with other premium sport sedans from Europe and Japan," said Dick Colliver, Acura's executive vice president of sales.
Acura TL:
Introduced in 1996, the TL was the first Acura to adopt the alphanumeric model designation system that spreaded to the entire Acura line. The 2.5TL was first on the market, later joined by the V6-powered 3.2TL. In 1999 the TL was completely redesigned, and in 2002 the high-performance Type S was added to the lineup. The third-generation TL was introduced in 2004 with all-new styling and a slew of high-tech features. For 2007 the TL is updated with new exterior and interior styling and marks the return of the Type-S after a 3-year hiatus
Acura RL:
The RL is Acura’s flagship 4-door sedan that replaced the Legend in 1996. With an extensive update for the 1999 model year that included new styling, a refined interior, improved suspension and HID headlights. The third-generation RL debuted for the 2005 model year with new high-tech features and Super Handling All-Wheel-Drive System (SH-AWD).