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Acura TL Type-S vs. Infiniti G35 Sport

The 2008 Acura TL Type-S takes on the 2008 Infiniti G35 Sport

Acura TL Type-S vs. Infiniti G35 Sport

By Kristian Alexis

Automotive CorrespondentEvery Wednesday



For as long as we can remember, the midsize luxury car has always been about one thing: How much excess can be squeezed between four doors? You can almost hear the engineers brainstorming in their board meetings about adding yet another speaker here or a posh doodad there, neglecting to equally doll out the internals. Fortunately for us, Honda and Nissan know a little bit about the track-inspired luxury sedan game and have dressed their creations accordingly.

The latest luxury sedan offerings to catch the performance bug are the Acura TL Type-S and the Infiniti G35 Sport. The TL or "Touring Luxury" was introduced in 1996 to replace the Acura Vigor. It succeeded in infusing all the underhood sprucing one would expect of the celebrated S badge. On the other hand, the Infiniti G35, also known as the Skyline 350 GT in its native Japan, did away with the G20 in ’03 and advanced its VQ35DE sourcing with the new coupe.

These two high-performing luxury sedans found their beginnings as entry-level models, but their performance variants are anything but basic. What will happen when we match these two high-end four-door vehicles head-to-head? Who will come out the victor: the 2008 Acura TL Type-S or the 2008 Infiniti G35 Sport?

2008 Acura TL Type-S - Credit: CarWalls.com

Acura TL Type-S

MSRP (base): $38,225
Engine: 3.5-liter, 24-Valve DOHC, VTEC V6
Horsepower: 286 horsepower @ 6,200 rpm
Torque: 256 lb-ft @ 5,000 rpm
MPG: City: 18; Highway: 27

Performance - 16/20
The Acura TL Type-S is rooted on a featherweight chassis and front-wheel drive. The suspension utilizes firmer shocks and stiffer springs for reduced bounce and is a noticeable advantage over the stock setup. It will keep the base TL’s 3.5-liter, 24-valve, DOHC, VTEC V6 performing to perfection and is good for 286 horsepower @ 6,200 rpm. The crank, with a two-stage intake manifold, also makes good for 257 lb-ft of “pull-time” torque. Gear swapping is made possible in the Acura TL Type-S by a six-speed manual transmission or five-speed automatic, and is available with sequential paddle shifters. This all comes together with a drive-by-wire throttle system that leaps off the line with a 0-60 mph drag time of 5.5 ticks, and the 2008 Acura TL Type-S can reach a top speed of 150 mph.  

Exterior design - 16/20
When you first look at the new 2008 Acura TL Type-S it's rather hard to distinguish it from other models in the line from a design perspective. However, the subtle adjustments that are there are simple and performance driven. The front fascia now sees an aggressive air dam, chin spoiler and dark, metallic, chrome-finished grille.

2008 Acura TL Type-S - Credit: CarWalls.comThe body is lowered for an aerodynamic effect and flows perfectly with the new pronounced side molding. The wind-splitting continues with a rear deck spoiler and flush moon roof, while the exhaust is now expelled through quad dual-tail chutes. Rounding out the pumped-up look are the available 17-inch open-spoke, aluminum alloy wheels.

Interior design - 6/10
Although ample head and leg room is present, we somehow expected more of an S-badged interior, but the engine output more than makes up for what it lacks in interior design. The cowhide bucket seats in the 2008 Acura TL Type-S are heavily bolstered with the S badge placed prominently on the headrest, and dual-level heating for flexible comfort. The pilot’s chair adjusts eight ways and comes equipped with seat position memory. Squarely placed in front of the operator, is a three-spoke steering wheel, adjoining paddles mounted behind (on the automatic model) and an informative, digital HUD that monitors tire pressure, oil life, average speed, and odometer output.

2008 Acura TL Type-S - Credit: CarWalls.comSound system/goodies - 7/10
The all new Acura TL Type-S doesn’t spare any novelties in the technology department either. This sedan is adorned with ELS premium surround sound (with Dolby Pro Logic II) distributed by 225 watts, eight speakers and a six-channel digital amplifier. The acoustic experience continues with the XM satellite radio connection and the capability of playing DTS 5.1 CDs and MP3s as well as featuring Active Noise Cancellation. Acura’s navigation system, with voice recognition of 650 commands including temperature control, Zagat Survey restaurant reviews and the real-time traffic moving map are also on board for maximized convenience.

Bang for your buck - 16/20
All of the aforementioned, outfitted with a manual transmission, can be yours for $38,225 or boosted with high-performance rubber for $38,425. Considering all of the Acura TL Type-S' configuration options, and that it will only run you four large above the base TL, this is an acceptable sticker price.   

2008 Acura TL Type-S - Credit: CarWalls.comDriving experience - 17/20
Maneuvering in the Acura TL Type-S is a snap. With acceleration that will push your neck to the headrest and rigidity in the twisties, Acura has supplied enough performance components to make any consumer feel confident. In addition to this, there is 12.5 cubic feet of cargo room in the lined and carpeted trunk, accessible through an aperture in the rear seat. The fuel-conscious should also be content with the EPA rating of 18/27 city/highway mpg estimations.

Overall score - 78/100
The Acura TL Type-S applies Honda’s competition-inspired savvy to Acura’s avant-garde appeal and the result is an easy pick for the high-performing luxury sedan class.

The Acura TL Type-S did well, but can the Infiniti G35 Sport match it? Next Page >>

 
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Big Don says:

Own the 2008 TL-S and it's everything a sports sedan should be...and more. Extremely fun to drive and loaded with ammenities. Everyone that drives with me begs to take a turn at the wheel.

Posted 2010-02-01 14:33:51 EST
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Heck says:

Need some help: my local mechanic buys an sells salvage cars, hee came across a 2008 tl type s kinetic blue 14k low miliage, the car was not hit- is was a theft recovery, missing seats, headlights, wheels, navi, got everything from the dealer an the car is ready to go, 6spd.. He wants 18k for it should i jump on it or let it pass??

Posted 2009-12-15 00:00:12 EST
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Infi says:

I own a 2008 G35 and it's awesome.

Posted 2009-10-30 11:10:01 EST
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g35paul says:

i have both and my g35 coupe is modded and i have to still say my 08 type s tl is till right there...

Posted 2009-06-02 00:24:57 EST
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KK says: says:

What was Acura thinking when they designed the front-end??? I swear it looks like a Transformer!! I guess that's cool........if you're like 10 years old!

The Infiniti styling is far far superior, as is the performance.

Posted 2009-05-26 02:29:06 EST
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Sbluethousand says:

Between my wife and I we own an 08 TL-S, and an 08 G37 and hands down we both enjoy driving the Acura more. It's just so perfectly balanced. I paid 32k for my TL when the 09s came out and I can't imagine getting more performance, technology, or comfort for that kind of price. An equally equiiped G37 would cost 44k. For 12K I can drop enough comptech parts in this car to blow the Infiniti away, and still have room for 5 comfortable adults. As much as I love the G37's power it just doesn't compare to everything else the Acura has going for it.

Posted 2009-05-08 20:53:16 EST
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sexycool says:

The grill on the acura is much better looking. the infiniti looks like a
hammerhead shark or something awkward.

Posted 2009-05-07 21:37:49 EST
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DG says:

I've had my share of driving fun in both acura's and infinitis'
To put it bluntly.... I would never buy a nissan over a honda.
I Own a lexus gs430 which I chose over both the acura and infiniti.
I sometimes wish I had purchased the acura. It has a perfect balance of sport and luxury and its build quality is unsurpassed.
Oh and BP... Its called engineering, and honda sets the bar honey.

Posted 2009-05-07 21:32:40 EST
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Harrison says:

I own a '06 G35 Coupe. Awesome car, great exhaust sound, gorgeous style with loads of extras. Can't beat the CD sound either. I ordered the 6-speed and have enjoyed every downshifting moment. The Honda style is pleasant enough, but pretty bland. Inifiniti nailed it again with the G37 - my next car.

Posted 2009-04-28 19:58:49 EST
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Cowles says:

RWD the best Infiniti G35 Sport win for me . I have Mercedes year 1997 amg packet 150 hp 2,3 L (private car) and i
ride skoda fabia 75 hp 1,4 L ( business car ), RWD is fun !

greetings from polish

Posted 2009-04-19 16:43:01 EST

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