Which do you think has more prestige? Acura or Lexus?

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akubi

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lexus has more prestige right now, but I'd get acura over lexus.
same with MB vs BMW. MB has more prestige, but I'd get BMW over MB.

lexus and MB are for old folks

/ducks
 
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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
the two votes for acura are acura owners

I'm thinking they were either too lazy to click the other radio button, or they submitted it accidentally...

And I'd put Audi on the same level as Acura, not as high as Lexus, BMW or Mercedes

Eh... I guess Audi has some higher end cars, but I associate them with VW too much

You should really associate the other way around. It's more like WV has merged into the line of cars Audi has.
Look at the early/mid 90's and go from there. Audi > WV any day. ;)
 

daniel1113

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Lexus definitely has more prestige, but like others, I'd take a modern Acura over a Lexus (oh wait, I did).
 

DingDingDao

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Originally posted by: mwmorph
lexus has more unique styling. acura still look like european model hondas. lexus has best reliablity as reported by jdpower by far.
<--toyota owner

Acuras don't just look like european model Hondas, they ARE euro model hondas. Acura TSX = Euro Honda Accord. :p

Not knocking Acura, btw. Nice cars.

<-- Owns an Audi A4 and a Lexus IS300

Bought the Audi first. Great car, really, really good build quality (better than MB or BMW). Upkeep is starting to be a real PITA. Timing belt/water pump change can cost up to $1500 (if you go to a dealer), front upper/lower control arms = $1000, etc etc.

More recently acquired the Lexus. Build quality and reliability are the best in the business, bar none. Drives great...my next car will also be a Lexus. :thumbsup:
 

Doggiedog

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Former Lexus owner now current Acura owner.

Lexus without a doubt is more prestigious than Acura. Acura cars are not in the same league as Lexus.
 

psteng19

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As long as they keep building luxury Civics, they'll be preventing themselves from moving upscale (that, and lack of RWD+V8).

Look at it this way.
What $50k luxury car buyer wants to be driving a car from the same make that every other 17 year old-ricer owns as well?

That's why they won't be taken seriously in the luxury car world.
I think Money or Forbes had an article on this.
 

TheAdvocate

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Originally posted by: DingDingDao
Originally posted by: mwmorph
lexus has more unique styling. acura still look like european model hondas. lexus has best reliablity as reported by jdpower by far.
<--toyota owner

Acuras don't just look like european model Hondas, they ARE euro model hondas. Acura TSX = Euro Honda Accord. :p

Not knocking Acura, btw. Nice cars.

<-- Owns an Audi A4 and a Lexus IS300

Bought the Audi first. Great car, really, really good build quality (better than MB or BMW). Upkeep is starting to be a real PITA. Timing belt/water pump change can cost up to $1500 (if you go to a dealer), front upper/lower control arms = $1000, etc etc.

More recently acquired the Lexus. Build quality and reliability are the best in the business, bar none. Drives great...my next car will also be a Lexus. :thumbsup:

You gotta love a quality post backed by personal experience with mutliple cars and hard numbers supporting it.

From a prestige standpoint - Lexus
From a build standpoint - Lexus
From a resale standpoint - Lexus

But I do like the new TL quite a bit. Toyota is just the best car company in the world. I have owned or long term driven: Acura, Audi, BMW, Honda Lexus, MB & Toyota and I always come back to Toyota/Lexus. MB's are unreliable, BMWs & Audis are expensive upkeeps & Acuras just arent as nice (opinion). Lexus, and even the higher end Toyotas take the prize. They are just great, simple cars that will more often rust away before they stop running.