2021 Acura TLX
#556
He's got the 08' Si Sedan, and a '67 Chevelle SS currently. The only two cars he considered before putting down the deposit on the Type-S was a Model Y (he's the friend that works at Tesla), and the Type-R. He doesn't have solar, and wanted at least one more ICE car before switching to EV. We went to a Honda dealer about 2 months ago but they wouldn't let us drive the Type-R and they were marking the car up $10K because it was 'limited'. It was very off putting. On the drive back we stopped and drove a TLX 2.0 SH-AWD, which sold him on Acura, just needed a little more oomph hence he waited for the Type-S.
#557
This makes no sense to me. I'm 6'4" and have been driving 3-series for 22 years because it's one of the few cars that size that will actually accommodate a genetic mutant like myself. That's an E46 and an E90, both of which are dramatically smaller than the newer F30 and G20. The current G20 is a full ten inches longer than the E46 I started out in.
There's a lot of things the 3 series gets wrong, but space is not one of them. It is the roomiest car in the compact luxury segment by a country mile.
There's a lot of things the 3 series gets wrong, but space is not one of them. It is the roomiest car in the compact luxury segment by a country mile.
#558
and why is that?
the tlx is big on the outside, small on the inside because of its tortured platform doing everything up front while trying to make it more rwd biased.
Regarding dimensions, it is funny to me that the TLX is more of a midsize vehicle on the outside, yet doesn't have much more, if any, interior space than a typical compact sport sedan (a la 3-series). ... it seem to me that Acura was over-compensating for the FWD platform on which the TLX is based.
#561
Well here is a video of it getting it's doors blown off repeatedly by an S4. In comparison to other cars in class, the S4 isn't all that fast either.
overall, I think it's a really average car that will sell well enough. I really like the exterior though. In certain trim levels and colors, it has nice presence.
Last edited by GFerg; 07-07-21 at 01:44 PM.
#562
overall, I think it's a really average car that will sell well enough.
#563
Well here is a video of it getting it's doors blown off repeatedly by an S4. In comparison to other cars in class, the S4 isn't all that fast either.
https://youtu.be/FKUuEtwuibc
overall, I think it's a really average car that will sell well enough. I really like the exterior though. In certain trim levels and colors, it has nice presence.
https://youtu.be/FKUuEtwuibc
overall, I think it's a really average car that will sell well enough. I really like the exterior though. In certain trim levels and colors, it has nice presence.
#564
You can get really good deals on the S4 though so a good one can be had for mid $50k. The TLX will probably end up being the slowest in that class but will have the lower maintenance cost vs the Germans and decent long-term reliability. It just isn't going to provide anything meaningful to the Acura brand. It seems like a wasted opportunity
#565
In all fairness, it really ought to be raced against the A6 and other midsizers with similar dimensions and weight. Putting it up against the compact segment will be embarrassing.
Acura hasn't performed well on either JD Power or Consumer Reports in years, so I doubt it.
#566
You can get really good deals on the S4 though so a good one can be had for mid $50k. The TLX will probably end up being the slowest in that class but will have the lower maintenance cost vs the Germans and decent long-term reliability. It just isn't going to provide anything meaningful to the Acura brand. It seems like a wasted opportunity
The maintenance is enough to scare me away from Audi, even though they're gorgeous vehicles.
#569
It's been 20 years since the Type R sub-brand was replaced by Type S in the Acura lineup, I don't expect they'll ever go back on that.
#570