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A friend of mine and his family are very big into Acura. His mom drives whatever iteration of the MDX is currently on the market and he used to drive the previous TL. I loved his TL. Thought it was a nice looking, understated car, and the interior was a beautiful place to be. Once they started all this restyling though, Acura's started losing their appeal to me. My friend ended up getting married and buying a house, so when his lease was up on his TL, he decided to go a little cheaper and get this new TSX. I have to say that once he got it and I saw it in person, it's much better looking than what I've seen in pictures. I still like his old TL better, but the TSX has a very nice interior and the grill isn't nearly as polarizing on this car as the others. As for his mom's MDX, I've taken the polite route and don't say anything about it.
"...to create a flagship automobile that could challenge the best the rest of the world had to offer."

Sounds a lot like Hyundai with the Genesis and Equus.
Please, god, don't let that be the new grill. We don't need any more Toyota's on the road.
Meow what is so damn funny?
Cool! You could keep a 6 packs of be....soda in here. Some candy bars...
You have to remember that GM is still repositioning many of their brands. Cadillac was always meant to compete with the German luxery brands it just didn't live up to them. The CTS doesn't make the whole company, you're right about that, but it's not like they're just going to make that car and stop. It's just the beginning to other models we're going to be seeing from Caddy, including a smaller entry level model and a large sports sedan (hence that comparison to the German brands). I actually think the GM exec isn't that far off. Lexus and up until the last couple of years with Acura, have been luxery brands that really didn't break any molds with their designs, whereas Mercedes and BMW were always known for their design language. I can definitely see Buick playing with the first two brands, where the cars are good looking but not trend setting, and Caddy playing with the other two with a very distinct, statement making, design language. So no, you can't quite compare Caddy to the others yet, just like Buick is not quite with Lexus and Acura yet, but give it a little time for the lineups to completely turn over.
Wowee wow! Great success!
I'd prefer a nice matte black, something that wouldn't have my greasy finger prints all over, but this will do.



Who am I kidding, I want!!!
I would greatly appreciate a bag of surprises. Thank you. That is all.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"

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