Acura: Tier 1 goal abandoned..."Smart luxury" in (Sub TSX coming, hybrids)
#106
Lexus Fanatic
I think Final Burst means "conservative" as to being fiscally conservative with their investment spending during a recession. Regardless of the timing of their conservative spending patterns, there is evidence of a lack of spending that led to a lack of Acura premium hardware. Examples being lack of: DI, 6/7/8 speed auto trannys, DOHC V6's, DOHC V8's, RWD platforms.
The double-speak from Acura execs about wanting to be Tier 1 (while giving excuses for a lack of top tier hardware) earlier is another story and is often viewed as a joke..................................................
The double-speak from Acura execs about wanting to be Tier 1 (while giving excuses for a lack of top tier hardware) earlier is another story and is often viewed as a joke..................................................
#107
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Acura's "Smart Luxury" future is confirmed, and so is a sub-TSX model
Date: December 15, 2009 11:35
Submitted by: Jeff
Source: Anonymous
Credibility Rating: 9
As a followup to last week's news item about Acura's rumored adoption of the "Smart Luxury" tagline (and migration away from the previous "Tier 1" target), we have been able to confirm that this course deflection has in fact been communicated to the dealer body.
We can also confirm that Acura has told their dealer body to expect:
* a new entry-luxury model
* an "amazing flagship" model
* a line of hybrid vehicles done "the Acura way".
* NO rear-wheel-drive or V8-powered vehicles
The key drivers for this change in course are said to include the global economic crisis and upcoming 2016 federal mandates which dictate a fleet average of more than 37mpg for Honda and Acura combined. This figure represents an increase of more than 10mpg over where they currently stand.
We are told that Acura has also promised that the future model lineup will feature more differentiation (in terms of size) between models, though the pipeline's rate of introductions may slow down a bit. Acura has previously stated that the lineup would offer an MMC or FMC every 6 months for the next several years, but now they are saying an MMC or FMC "every year".
#109
Lexus Test Driver
the Acura way of doing hybrids is
giving out press releases for about 5 years talking about it, and how it's going to be done--and then give it the ole' switcharoo and then give out another press release introducing a new technology that's more sensible given the current economic climate.
giving out press releases for about 5 years talking about it, and how it's going to be done--and then give it the ole' switcharoo and then give out another press release introducing a new technology that's more sensible given the current economic climate.
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the Acura way of doing hybrids is
giving out press releases for about 5 years talking about it, and how it's going to be done--and then give it the ole' switcharoo and then give out another press release introducing a new technology that's more sensible given the current economic climate.
giving out press releases for about 5 years talking about it, and how it's going to be done--and then give it the ole' switcharoo and then give out another press release introducing a new technology that's more sensible given the current economic climate.
My interpretation is Acura bringing a hybrid to market years behind the competition, totally not what the competition offers and its heavier, slower and less sophisticated and based on the Accord yet ACTING like its totally new and as you stated, a huge press release every week about a bunch of nothing.
So they will basically be bringing the Accord hybrid back
#112
Good question. I've been raving around here for awhile how the Accord hybrid setup (with the 3.5L of course) would be very nice in the TL. But it seems like Honda is more interested in pairing little, tiny engines with their ailing IMA.
#115
Lexus Fanatic
If they are truly moving away from Tier 1 status then how do they think pricing a 63k SV ( cant really call an suv because there is no added utility). Acura is fading and being run into the ground
#116
Its amazing that Honda, who brought the first hybrid to the U.S., let their Acura division get beat in the hybrid race by Mercedes and BMW.
#117
Lexus Fanatic
But, never mind Mercedes and BMW......it was really Lexus who beat them out in the luxury-hybrid race.
In some areas, though, I'm beginning to think, more and more, that Mike (1SICKLEX) may be correct about Acura's management. Though I still think the RL is a superb car (I'm not going to change my mind on that), and the upcoming TSX sport-wagon looks promising, in general, I'm beginning to wonder what the people who run this company are smoking. They don't even listen to their own dealerships.......the very people who sell their cars for them.
#118
I concur. And actually, I've never even been to an Acura dealer that was helpful. I can recall visiting one with my dad in the early 90s and they rejected him a test drive of the Legend.
...I guess I should be thankful since I didn't inherit a 4 spd auto Legend and become as arrogant and narcissistic as my roomate...who is also on this forum.
...I guess I should be thankful since I didn't inherit a 4 spd auto Legend and become as arrogant and narcissistic as my roomate...who is also on this forum.
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#119
Lexus Test Driver
Honda invented a lot of technology, they just cannot seem to capitolize on them for some reason. I blame upper management for not willing to take a risk and gamble on new technology and not listening to their customer base.
#120
the Acura way of doing hybrids is
giving out press releases for about 5 years talking about it, and how it's going to be done--and then give it the ole' switcharoo and then give out another press release introducing a new technology that's more sensible given the current economic climate.
giving out press releases for about 5 years talking about it, and how it's going to be done--and then give it the ole' switcharoo and then give out another press release introducing a new technology that's more sensible given the current economic climate.
IOW, power hybrid or eco hybrid? We don't want another "light pressure turbo" hybrid if you know what I mean.
The HCH-II imo is Honda's best efforts. It's spacious, fun-to-drive and has great mileage.
Of course you could always argue, it's basically a 1st Gen Prius (similar mileage, slightly more hp [110 vs. 98] and similar 0-60 time [13 secs]) but more stylish