The 1997 RL entered into the sophomore year of the car model with few changes. It retained its 3.5-liter V6 rated at 210 horsepower and 224 lb-ft of torque. The 1997 RL was available only as an automatic transmission, and was estimated to get 19 city and 25 highway, though many drivers have claimed to get much worse mileage.
Despite being put on the market to compete with the Lexus LS, the 1997 RL did not have many of the standard luxuries available on its competitor. Leather seats were a standard on the 1997 RL, but a leather steering wheel was not available. It received primarily "Acceptable" reviews for safety crash testing.
Drivers love the responsive steering and smooth acceleration, but dislike the guzzling of premium gas. The Bose stereo system is also loved by drivers and passengers alike.
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Performance - acceleration, braking, handling
Build Quality - repairs from car makers squeaks/rattles
Appearance - both interior and exterior styling
Cost of Ownership - gas mileage, maintenance
Fun Factor - is this car fun to drive? yes
Comfortable
do not go on mud
can go on ice
Nov 30, 2010
by Peter T
Dec 23, 2009
Big engine, luxury interior. Not so good consumption, but this
was flag ship of Honda cars in Europe. Nice acceleration even
nearly 2ooo kg weight. The same type of independent
suspension like civic / accord gives you perfect feeling on
road.Dec 23, 2009
by Sara W
Oct 20, 2009
I love my car. The only thing hat I do not like about it is that it has HORRIBLE gas millage. Overall, it is an amazing car and I would not trade it for the world! LOVE THIS CAR A LOT!!!Oct 20, 2009
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by Yasiru S
Nov 30, 2010
Performance - acceleration, braking, handling
Build Quality - repairs from car makers squeaks/rattles
Appearance - both interior and exterior styling
Cost of Ownership - gas mileage, maintenance
Fun Factor - is this car fun to drive? yes
Comfortable
do not go on mud
can go on ice
Nov 30, 2010
by Peter T
Dec 23, 2009
Big engine, luxury interior. Not so good consumption, but this
was flag ship of Honda cars in Europe. Nice acceleration even
nearly 2ooo kg weight. The same type of independent
suspension like civic / accord gives you perfect feeling on
road.Dec 23, 2009
by Sara W
Oct 20, 2009
I love my car. The only thing hat I do not like about it is that it has HORRIBLE gas millage. Overall, it is an amazing car and I would not trade it for the world! LOVE THIS CAR A LOT!!!Oct 20, 2009
by Anonymous
May 10, 2009
I love my 1997 Acura 3.5RL Premium. It's my baby. It's got a 3.5 liter V6 with 210 horsepower and 224 lb-ft torque. It does 0-60 in 7.8 seconds as tested by Motorweek. The color is called Cayman White Pearl and the interior color is Quartz, a grayish color. It was bought 12 years ago by my grandmother at Acura of Mission Viejo, California. I was about 5 years old then and believe it or not, I went with her to go buy it and I even remember it. The sticker price was around $45,000 when brand new. It has the premium package with 6 CD player, Bose sound sytem, traction control, extra wood trim, heated front seats and a GPS navigation system. I bought the car from her when I turned 16 just before I got my license. Performance is great. Tight steering, good breakes, quick acceleration etc. The quality is decent, but I have had some problems with it. The GPS broke and I got that fixed under a recall. I had to pay $300 for a new window regulator for one of my windows. The ABS had a leak of some sort 5 months after I bought the car. Well over $2000 to fix. 10 months after I bought it, I had to take the car in because of a serious brake problem. After they got fixed, I had to take it to the repair shop a week later because of a 2nd break problem. Right now no problems, but I think I may need to check the ignition because sometimes I have to turn the key twice to start it. The car will start if it doesn't start the first time. The car's running great. The car impresses a lot of people. I always get good compliments on my car. The exterior styling is very appealing, but the rims could have been designed to be a little bit nicer. The interior is also very stylish, for its age anyway. Mayny people love my car for its looks. Cost of ownership is reasonable, except for the brake problems that I've had. The EPA tested the Acura's 3.5 V6 at 19 city 25 highway. I think that's inaccurate, but I get decent gas mileage. Maybe around 225-250 miles on a full tank. During the summer however, when gas was almost $5 a gallon, I remember paying over $60 for a full tank of gas, and my car requires premium gasoline. Right now I pay about $35 for a full tank. This car is so much fun to drive. In 1996 Acura RL ad, they say "It proves that luxury doesn't have to be boring", and they were right. I do have to give it lots of credit for the handling. That's one thing I love about it the most. Even though this car doesn't have a V8 or rear wheel drive like its Lexus LS400 and and Infiniti Q45 rivals, it's still a great car and I really would recommend this car to anyone.May 10, 2009
Most of the time when trying to start the car the starter engages but won't start. Other times the starter has no response. But in both senerios their is a green lighted key that shows up on the display panel. Yesterday it did that but eventually started. I think it must be a security malfunction but not sure.
I came home one night and 10 min. later came out to leave and my car wouldn't start. Sounded like it wasn't getting fuel. So so far I replaced the Fuel pump (was bad) and the Fuel Relay. Problem is, It still is not starting. Could it be the furl filters or what? Any thoughts? Need help fast... Thank you