There's one car company that is something of a newcomer to the AWD vehicle market yet has progressed beyond all the other automakers in certain ways. That company is Acura and in this guide we'll be looking at some of the advantages of this Acura SH-AWD system plus a couple of the vehicles you can purchase today with this traction system.

The Acura TL has been on the market since 1996 and is among the most popular Acura versions. In the 2005 model year Acura introduced their SH-AWD system on the RL model but the TL didn't come armed with AWD until the 2009 model year when the car entered its fourth generation.

The fourth generation car design carries into the 2012 model year and most car enthusiasts would agree that the TL is far better than ever if you want an all wheel drive car or only a fantastic upscale Japanese model. One place where they may be a dispute on that final point is at the styling department since the Acura design group has taken the entire lineup in some interesting directions style wise that have produced a rift in possible consumers' remarks on the brands aesthetics.

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Among the TL versions it is probably the most sports-oriented version. The TL comes with a V6 gasoline engine that produces 305 HP and 273 lb-ft of torque. If you prefer plenty of low RPM torque then the TL is most likely not for you but its standout attribute might be the SH-AWD system.

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Super Handling All Wheel Drive is Acura's traction system that not only transfers power from front to the rear wheels as needed -that is what most 4 wheel drive automobiles do- but also transfers power seamlessly between the 2 sides of the motor vehicle. This permits the TL handle better in curves as well as assisting it in getting in and out of slippery scenarios during winter driving.

The TL is not the only version that Acura has equipped with SH-AWD. While it isn't a heavy duty off road model like most Land Rover's SUVs that the MDX does feature a great all wheel drive system and comes equipped with a 3.7L V6 engine producing 300 HP and 270 lb-ft of torque.

All of MDX trim levels will also be equipped with a six-speed automated transmission and are rated at 16 MPG for city driving and 21 MPG for your highway. Some owners are actually getting better fuel economy than the EPA numbers would suggest with figures recorded on Fuelly.com coming in over 23 MPG. The MDX certainly is not the most fuel efficient SUV but it might be one of the greatest handling versions.

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