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We bought a 2008 Acura TL two years ago, this car was in excellent condition black on black with 52,000 miles on it. After the first year the passenger seat cracked and we had it prepared, then the dash board started cracking, we took it back to the dealership here in Macon, Ga had the first crack repared which lasted about 3 months now there is another crack, mind you my husband is very obsessive about keeping his cars up inside an out. I have spoken with several acura owners with this same problem especially the 2007-2008 modles. I have purchased several cars in my life time and I have never had this to happen I have a 1998 Toyota Four Runner,and a 1991 Honda Accord and neither of these vehicles has a cracked dash board and they are much older and have been in a lot more of sun. I am very dissappointed and dissatisfied with acura right now. I really think there is a defect in these dash boards and something needs to be done. My car is a beautiful car except for this dash board issue and it just might be an airbag issue that's making them crack like that. I always put upa windshield cover to protect the dash in the summer time but that did not help, my husband always use leather treatment and that did'nt help either. This car cost to much for this to be happening and right now when I purchase another vehical it will be a Honda instead of a Acura, I have purchased several Hondas and this has never happen and I thought the Acura was an upgrade from the Honda but that is not true. I really hope someone looks into this matter because it is very embarrassing to drive a car of this status and the dash board is all cracked up.


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