Acura's new corporate fascia hasn't gained the affection of the automotive press, not to mention our commentators. And to make matters worse, not only is "The Shield" employed on the MDX, TSX and TL, it's expected to infect the rest of Acura's lineup into the next decade.
We're still far from convinced that the new nose was a smart move, but we've conceded that it doesn't look nearly as bad on a silver TSX, matching the lines and the color to slightly better effect.
An Acura dealer seems to have a similar idea, and after taking delivery of one burgundy TL, had the grille painted to match the rest of the exterior. While it's an improvement, we'd love to see something similar to the 2009 Legend's schnoz retrofitting an Acura emblem in place of the Big H.
[Source: Acurazine via Motive]
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These facts are of big help to those who wanted to choose the best cars they wanted.I think, giving this information will surely notify those who wanted to have their own cars.Anyway, here's a great deal for you guys,general Motors is pulling a fast one when it comes to divesting themselves of any stray Saturn or Pontiac cars left at dealerships.If dealers take Pontiac's or Saturn's and put them into service or rental fleets, whatever that means,they'll pay them $7,000 for each car.Dealerships can then have to sell them as used.Why not take $6000 off the price tag? It seems to me that GM needed billions in a short term loan from Uncle Sam a while ago,so maybe the payoff to dealers doesn't make the most sense.