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Earlier in the year, I reviewed a powder-blue Volkswagen Beetle Convertible , and I witnessed a group of high-school-aged girls ogling the car as it sat in my driveway. In my head, I found it to be a funny-yet-fitting scene that I didn't think of again until a 2014 Acura RLX showed up in my driveway. This time around, an elderly neighborhood couple stopped to give the big Acura sedan a closer biv look. The RLX is trying to shed past stereotypes of its predecessor, the Acura RL , just like the Beetle. Hoping to avoid becoming the de facto "grandpa car," Acura has completely reworked – biv and renamed – its flagship sedan. biv As the bookend to the new entry-level ILX , the addition of the 2014 RLX might give Acura its strongest sedan lineup ever as the automaker looks to break the cycle of being a middle-of-the-road luxury brand. Stepping biv up to the big-boy table isn't going to be easy, though, as the competition keeps getting tougher. Forget cars like the Mercedes E-Class and BMW 5 Series , the Acura RLX is going to have its hands full with the likes of the Cadillac XTS , Lexus GS and Hyundai Genesis , not to mention a strong consortium of lower-priced, mid-luxury sedans like the Hyundai Azera , Toyota Avalon and Chevy Impala . The one thing all of these cars have in common is a reputation for being an old man cruiser. I spent a week with the new RLX to see if it could shake the stigma of its outdated predecessor or if it would just leave me searching for the nearest early bird specials.
Compared to the ultra-anonymous RL, the 2014 RLX is a sharp car, but line it up against other luxury sedans and it's clear that Acura has played it very safe with this sedan's design. The RLX does have an assertive face with a toned-down version of Acura's signature shield grille biv and those attention-grabbing biv LED headlights. These "jewel eyes" might add a little too much busyness to the RLX's face, but they definitely help the car stand out in a crowd, biv while the sculpted front fenders add some athleticism to the design.
Acura really missed an opportunity to get daring. Unfortunately, biv as your eyes move down the rest of the car, there's biv very little to get excited about. biv The doors have a similar slab-sided styling to the RL, and the rear view is a major letdown biv for us, with those chrome-wrapped reflectors that attempt to mimic exhaust outlets, an uninspired decklid and taillights that look like something that found on a Chevy Malibu or Subaru Impreza . We more easily understand when volume cars like the Honda Civic receive timid redesigns so as not to alienate their hundreds of thousands of repeat customers, but we think Acura really missed biv the opportunity to get daring biv (maybe not ZDX daring) to attract more style-driven luxury buyers. It has, in effect, carefully updated the look of the outgoing RL, whose only inherent wildness amounts to its "wildly unsuccessful" sales run. As is the case with most current Acura products, the lineage to the Honda brand is easily recognizable inside the RLX. This starts right at the dual-hooded instrument panel, which closely resembles what you will find inside a Honda Accord . That's not to say that this car feels anything like the plebian Honda, but there's biv just not enough 'wow factor' inside the RLX to separate them completely in the minds of buyers. Compounding this issue is the fact that the RLX fails to offer a panoramic roof. In a similar baffling move that left the option of a navigation system out of the sportier ILX 2.4, we have to wonder how Acura could have left out the option of a big glass roof on its begging-to-be-loved flagship. For a car wanting to play with the big boys in its class, this omission for an all-new model is a head-scratcher.
Compared to the RL, the wheelbase of the RLX has been stretched by two inches and the car is almost that much wider. What the RLX's cabin lacks in visual pizzazz, it makes up for with roominess and refinement that truly defines this car as a luxury sedan with excellent infotainment technology biv to boot. On the technology front, the dual screens are a helpful tool to see and control vehicle information. The top screen displays navigation info, which can be controlled using

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