The future of Acura lies in styling. Huh?
The title of the editorial pretty much says it all: Acura: Can Style Save Honda's Luxury Brand?
Which leads to the bigger question? Should "styling" be what Acura relies on to bank their future on? I sure hope not. Honda and Acura have always stood for innovative engineering and clever solutions to problems above all else. I hope that doesn't change.
Sure, styling is important, as that's what brings most people into showrooms. Unfortunately, recent styling efforts by Acura have been clearly a hit or miss deal. I think the TL and new TSX are lookers. I even like the RL's styling. On the flip side the MDX and RDX are visual train wrecks to my eye.
Actually it seems both Honda and Acura seem to have trouble styling trucks and SUVs. The new Honda CRV (yeah, I know it's selling great), the new Pilot and Ridgeline all are visual eyesores to some degree. Hope they get that corrected soon, as the competition—especially the Koreans, are now starting to turn out some pretty handsome vehicles.
Mar 20, 2008 8:56 am
Categories: Acura
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