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How much will it cost to get my Acura TL '09 door fixed?

By Yahoo:elle at Yahoo!Answers.com

I locked my keys in my car recently, and a few guys tried to help me out by using a Slim Jim, but one ended up being to violent and broke tit so now I can't open the door from the outside. Anyone know how much it might cost? Will it still be under warranty? Read More

  • get the guy that broke the door to fix and pay for it. Did you call roadside assistance which is provided with the car. Since I do not know the extent of the damage I would suggest you go to dealer and find out. Read More
  • Warranties do not cover damage.

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4dr Sedan (5) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan 2WD Specs $34,955 $32,135 18 26
4dr Sedan 2WD Tech Specs $38,685 $35,556 18 26
4dr Sedan SH-AWD Specs $38,505 $35,391 17 25
4dr Sedan SH-AWD Tech Specs $42,235 $38,811 17 25
4dr Sedan SH-AWD Tech HPT Specs $43,235 $39,728 17 25
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The Audi A4, also redesigned for 2009, is a front-wheel-drive-biased vehicle just like the TL, but Audi has taken great pains to move its mass rearward and make it a sportier, more engaging drive—and they succeeded.

BMW's 3-Series is the benchmark for its class due to its magical ride/handling combination, but it's a tighter fit inside and options are pricey.

The Cadillac CTS presents as strong a styling statement as the TL, yet does so in an appealing way; rear-wheel drive, a well-sorted chassis, great powertrains, and a sumptuous interior complete a compelling package.

Starting in the low thirties, yet with an interior that comes within inches of a Mercedes S550 for richness and room, the rear-wheel-drive Hyundai Genesis sedan is the value leader here, but soft handling means it won't win in the slalom.

Volkswagen's Passat also brings great value and a stunning interior to the table, but just like the TL, its front-wheel-drive setup won't thrill driving enthusiasts.

 
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