2008 TSX Sedan!!! WHAT!!!
#164
I hope it looks like the interior of the MDX. Don't like the steeringwheel though. The one in my 06 TL is A LOT better looking. not as cheap.
Acura is trying to go more into the luxury segment which is why they got rid of the TSX.
One thing they should definately have in all their redeisgned cars is touch screen navis. I'd be very disappointed if they get rid of that.
Acura is trying to go more into the luxury segment which is why they got rid of the TSX.
One thing they should definately have in all their redeisgned cars is touch screen navis. I'd be very disappointed if they get rid of that.
#168
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Originally Posted by Icculus
A lower front airway is not an indication of whether an intercooler is present or not. The RDX feeds it's intercooler from a ramair duct mounted underneath the hood, taking air through the grill. This feeds an intercooler mounted on top of the engine (a la impreza), rather than behind a front air dam. A 2008 TSX can have a similar setup, there's hope.
I think it would be a wise decision by Honda in order to keep up with trends of ever increasing power and AWD from virtually every automaker. In the TSX's last comparison test (I forget which mag) it's only downfall was a power shortage. I find the same being as though you can blast to 60 in under 7 seconds in basically any car.
I think it would be a wise decision by Honda in order to keep up with trends of ever increasing power and AWD from virtually every automaker. In the TSX's last comparison test (I forget which mag) it's only downfall was a power shortage. I find the same being as though you can blast to 60 in under 7 seconds in basically any car.
#170
its ok but i personally think the current tsx with the oem kit is hotter. That pic looks like the cocept pic of every car that came out this year. The edges and the open front bumper of the current tsx is more agressive.
#172
I'm disappointed
I attended an automotive research study this past Sunday in Tustin, CA. It was a 2 hour session and the group of 20 or so of us got to evaluate some cars. (There were probably 5 sessions on Saturday and 5 on Sunday) We didn't get to drive the cars and all the emblems were taped over ( so we couldn't tell what cars they were ) but we did get to take a close look, sit in them, and answer survey questions about what we thought of them. In order to participate I signed a confidentiality agreement which prevents me from divulging any information presented at the study.
Since the brand and model were not presented I can tell you that I was looking at the newest versions of the IS350, A4, BMW 3 series, and Acura TSX. And, from what I saw, I was a little disappointed with the styling of the upcoming TSX. I can't get into specifics but I can tell you that the pics in this thread are a decent approximation but not very close and some significant changes have been made. If you like the look of the MDX then you will probably like the direction Acura has chosen. I like the smooth flowing less angular lines of my 04 TSX.
Since the brand and model were not presented I can tell you that I was looking at the newest versions of the IS350, A4, BMW 3 series, and Acura TSX. And, from what I saw, I was a little disappointed with the styling of the upcoming TSX. I can't get into specifics but I can tell you that the pics in this thread are a decent approximation but not very close and some significant changes have been made. If you like the look of the MDX then you will probably like the direction Acura has chosen. I like the smooth flowing less angular lines of my 04 TSX.
#173
oh gosh if it the next gen TSX has that robotic grill like the MDX, that would look ugly.
i like the MDX's front end, but backend is kind of ordinary. but since the MDX now has LED taillights, i guess the new TSX will too?
i sat in the MDX's interior, kind of nice, but confusing too and the materials in the dash are kind of odd.
i like the MDX's front end, but backend is kind of ordinary. but since the MDX now has LED taillights, i guess the new TSX will too?
i sat in the MDX's interior, kind of nice, but confusing too and the materials in the dash are kind of odd.
#175
MDX style Grille on TSX.
All they had to do was a refresh on the styling (LED Tails, modify the bumper a little bit) and throw in the Turbo K series with SH-AWD. And label that the TSX-S and keep the other model unchanged.
I understand that a FMR was needed.
All they had to do was a refresh on the styling (LED Tails, modify the bumper a little bit) and throw in the Turbo K series with SH-AWD. And label that the TSX-S and keep the other model unchanged.
I understand that a FMR was needed.
#181
Originally Posted by jlukja
I attended an automotive research study this past Sunday in Tustin, CA. It was a 2 hour session and the group of 20 or so of us got to evaluate some cars. (There were probably 5 sessions on Saturday and 5 on Sunday) We didn't get to drive the cars and all the emblems were taped over ( so we couldn't tell what cars they were ) but we did get to take a close look, sit in them, and answer survey questions about what we thought of them. In order to participate I signed a confidentiality agreement which prevents me from divulging any information presented at the study.
Since the brand and model were not presented I can tell you that I was looking at the newest versions of the IS350, A4, BMW 3 series, and Acura TSX. And, from what I saw, I was a little disappointed with the styling of the upcoming TSX. I can't get into specifics but I can tell you that the pics in this thread are a decent approximation but not very close and some significant changes have been made. If you like the look of the MDX then you will probably like the direction Acura has chosen. I like the smooth flowing less angular lines of my 04 TSX.
Since the brand and model were not presented I can tell you that I was looking at the newest versions of the IS350, A4, BMW 3 series, and Acura TSX. And, from what I saw, I was a little disappointed with the styling of the upcoming TSX. I can't get into specifics but I can tell you that the pics in this thread are a decent approximation but not very close and some significant changes have been made. If you like the look of the MDX then you will probably like the direction Acura has chosen. I like the smooth flowing less angular lines of my 04 TSX.
Too bad you didn't snap a pic of it (and post it). BTW, what do you think they'll do, sue you? Post your opinions on all cars.
BTW, MDX grill =
#182
^^ interior, exterior, and trunk only, no engine bay. All cellphones were confiscated before entering so no pics.
From a looks standpoint, inside & outside, I felt it was the worst looking.
I don't know if they'll sue or not. I don't want to tempt them and I don't want to be blacklisted from coming back in the future.
From a looks standpoint, inside & outside, I felt it was the worst looking.
I don't know if they'll sue or not. I don't want to tempt them and I don't want to be blacklisted from coming back in the future.
#183
Originally Posted by NJSGTI
How did you get to participate in this research study? I wish I could get into things like that.
These were like prototype cars you got to research?
These were like prototype cars you got to research?
Stuff like this always interests me. No matter the type of car I'd love to participate in these sorta things.
#184
Originally Posted by jlukja
^^ interior, exterior, and trunk only, no engine bay. All cellphones were confiscated before entering so no pics.
From a looks standpoint, inside & outside, I felt it was the worst looking.
I don't know if they'll sue or not. I don't want to tempt them and I don't want to be blacklisted from coming back in the future.
From a looks standpoint, inside & outside, I felt it was the worst looking.
I don't know if they'll sue or not. I don't want to tempt them and I don't want to be blacklisted from coming back in the future.
I don't like what Honda did with the Civic, MDX and the new Accord so I was hoping they would redeem themselves with the TSX, at least. Maybe I'll just have to switch to Lexus when I decide I want a new car.
#185
Hmmm, I'm a little nervous now from your account of all the vehicles at the thing you went to. I do really like the new MDX, but not sure how its looks would [loosely] translate into the TSX. I was really hoping for a hot new TSX. But, to each his own, and maybe I'll like it. Sometimes, it also takes a little bit of time for a design to grow on me. I hated the new MDX at first, and now I like it a lot.
Maybe they will make some changes. There's still time. And damn, why don't I ever get invited to things like that? I guess being in CA near their design center makes it easier, lol.
Maybe they will make some changes. There's still time. And damn, why don't I ever get invited to things like that? I guess being in CA near their design center makes it easier, lol.
#189
Originally Posted by jlukja
I got called out of the blue. When I got there the parking lot was full of TSXs with a couple of A4 and Accords thrown in. I was wondering if anyone else from Azine participated.
#190
I got a call to go to one of these events about 3 months ago in Costa Mesa CA, and they said they would pay me $100 to participate. The woman called me out of the blue on my work phone (which is strange as i know only a few people have it, one being Acura Service Department at the dealership I go to) and asked if I wanted to take part in a disucussion group about new cars including Acuras. I couldn't make it as I had something already scheduled but I said I was definetely interested if they did anything like this again. I just hope they call me back the next time.
#192
Originally Posted by jlukja
I got called out of the blue. When I got there the parking lot was full of TSXs with a couple of A4 and Accords thrown in. I was wondering if anyone else from Azine participated.
I've been called a couple of times for things such as this.
#193
Check out what someone posted at vtec related to this:
"Okay, I got called for a focus group by a company since I had a TSX. So I went down to the location and it was actually being done by Acura. They owners of mostly TSX's, but also accords, civics, 325's, Audi and IS250 there. So they took us through background questions then took us to the back room. There they had 4 cars that they wanted to look at, all emblems were covered up but obviously the 325, A4 and IS250 and a modified TSX.
Overall exterior was only slightly modified, front looks more aggressive with RDX style cut in lights and half the MDX "shield" ac cross the font. Honeycomb pattern behind. Door handles still chrome, bigger looking though. But anyway enough of the outside, they asked us questions about the engine, and it was a Conjoint analysis where they vary pricing of 4 cars with different engine types asking which would you buy.
For the TSX, they asked about these engines:
205 hp, 4 cyl, premium gas
205 hp 4 cyl, unleaded
250 hp 6 cyl, unleaded
280 hp 6 cyl, premium
they also listed MPG and torque next but can't remember what they said. Interestingly nothing about a turbo was mentioned.
As a current owner, hoping for more exterior/interior changes to what I saw, very evolutionary changes to the car. But if they do pick the 250/280 hp engines, would make it an easier decision to make... "
"Okay, I got called for a focus group by a company since I had a TSX. So I went down to the location and it was actually being done by Acura. They owners of mostly TSX's, but also accords, civics, 325's, Audi and IS250 there. So they took us through background questions then took us to the back room. There they had 4 cars that they wanted to look at, all emblems were covered up but obviously the 325, A4 and IS250 and a modified TSX.
Overall exterior was only slightly modified, front looks more aggressive with RDX style cut in lights and half the MDX "shield" ac cross the font. Honeycomb pattern behind. Door handles still chrome, bigger looking though. But anyway enough of the outside, they asked us questions about the engine, and it was a Conjoint analysis where they vary pricing of 4 cars with different engine types asking which would you buy.
For the TSX, they asked about these engines:
205 hp, 4 cyl, premium gas
205 hp 4 cyl, unleaded
250 hp 6 cyl, unleaded
280 hp 6 cyl, premium
they also listed MPG and torque next but can't remember what they said. Interestingly nothing about a turbo was mentioned.
As a current owner, hoping for more exterior/interior changes to what I saw, very evolutionary changes to the car. But if they do pick the 250/280 hp engines, would make it an easier decision to make... "
#194
280 in the TSX. now that would be an awesome TSX Type S to own. Although I still think it would be nicer to have a 4 cylinder turbo than the 6 cylinder. I wonder how front heavy it would be with the 6 cylinder with the possibly the SH-AWD added I don't see them going 280 though because then it's creaping into the TL-S category which would be a bad decision for Acura IMO.
Just hope it's still DOHC and moddable unlike the CL motor which wasn't very moddable except for intake and headers. Unless of course you have $5K for the SC.
They are better off keeping the current TSX motor and simply adding in a TYPE-S trim level with between 240-250hp.
Just hope it's still DOHC and moddable unlike the CL motor which wasn't very moddable except for intake and headers. Unless of course you have $5K for the SC.
They are better off keeping the current TSX motor and simply adding in a TYPE-S trim level with between 240-250hp.
#195
i hope that i can get a call too. that would be neat to do a survey like that. of course i'll say 250 hp unleaded, so that you can fill up the next TSX with 87 or 89 and not have to gas with 93 as much.
#196
Originally Posted by NJTSXMan
Check out what someone posted at vtec related to this:
"Okay, I got called for a focus group by a company since I had a TSX. So I went down to the location and it was actually being done by Acura. They owners of mostly TSX's, but also accords, civics, 325's, Audi and IS250 there. So they took us through background questions then took us to the back room. There they had 4 cars that they wanted to look at, all emblems were covered up but obviously the 325, A4 and IS250 and a modified TSX.
Overall exterior was only slightly modified, front looks more aggressive with RDX style cut in lights and half the MDX "shield" ac cross the font. Honeycomb pattern behind. Door handles still chrome, bigger looking though. But anyway enough of the outside, they asked us questions about the engine, and it was a Conjoint analysis where they vary pricing of 4 cars with different engine types asking which would you buy.
For the TSX, they asked about these engines:
205 hp, 4 cyl, premium gas
205 hp 4 cyl, unleaded
250 hp 6 cyl, unleaded
280 hp 6 cyl, premium
they also listed MPG and torque next but can't remember what they said. Interestingly nothing about a turbo was mentioned.
As a current owner, hoping for more exterior/interior changes to what I saw, very evolutionary changes to the car. But if they do pick the 250/280 hp engines, would make it an easier decision to make... "
"Okay, I got called for a focus group by a company since I had a TSX. So I went down to the location and it was actually being done by Acura. They owners of mostly TSX's, but also accords, civics, 325's, Audi and IS250 there. So they took us through background questions then took us to the back room. There they had 4 cars that they wanted to look at, all emblems were covered up but obviously the 325, A4 and IS250 and a modified TSX.
Overall exterior was only slightly modified, front looks more aggressive with RDX style cut in lights and half the MDX "shield" ac cross the font. Honeycomb pattern behind. Door handles still chrome, bigger looking though. But anyway enough of the outside, they asked us questions about the engine, and it was a Conjoint analysis where they vary pricing of 4 cars with different engine types asking which would you buy.
For the TSX, they asked about these engines:
205 hp, 4 cyl, premium gas
205 hp 4 cyl, unleaded
250 hp 6 cyl, unleaded
280 hp 6 cyl, premium
they also listed MPG and torque next but can't remember what they said. Interestingly nothing about a turbo was mentioned.
As a current owner, hoping for more exterior/interior changes to what I saw, very evolutionary changes to the car. But if they do pick the 250/280 hp engines, would make it an easier decision to make... "
#199
Originally Posted by CarbonGray Earl
I was called, but I didn't participate. Was it worth your while?
I've been called a couple of times for things such as this.
I've been called a couple of times for things such as this.
#200
Originally Posted by NJTSXMan
...Interestingly nothing about a turbo was mentioned...
Too bad Honda put their first venture into turbo territory into the wrong car. Turbo's are wonderful as long as you don't put them into a car that ends up running on boost all the time.