Check out the 2015 TLX
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Suzuka Master
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Check out the 2015 TLX
..... Today is the big day for the details on the latest model TL for 2015.
Check out Honda's official "You Tube" unveiling of the all new TLX to be introduced today ......1-14-14 Tuesday morning at 11:00 AM direct from the Detroit Auto Show. Don't miss the big moment which many loyal Acura enthusiasts have been patiently awaiting for. It's now official !!!
Check out Honda's official "You Tube" unveiling of the all new TLX to be introduced today ......1-14-14 Tuesday morning at 11:00 AM direct from the Detroit Auto Show. Don't miss the big moment which many loyal Acura enthusiasts have been patiently awaiting for. It's now official !!!
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Mr.Helpful Diagram
I hope they don't replace the double wishbone suspension.
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Suzuka Master
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Man, the suspense has been killing me !!!
Honda has a lot at stakes with this particuliar car, especially when dropping the popular TSX model from their Acura line-up. They gotta get the new TLX right for any hopes of holding on to potential sales within this highly competitive market class.
They have been dragging their feet lately, without any inspirational offerings. Their latest attempts have been weak and missed target, as witnessed with the latest RLX model. We can only hope and pray that Honda realizes their mistakes and have done the right things to bring back the desired thrill and styling that folks demand now that the economy has picked up and people are looking for something a notch above.
Honda has a lot at stakes with this particuliar car, especially when dropping the popular TSX model from their Acura line-up. They gotta get the new TLX right for any hopes of holding on to potential sales within this highly competitive market class.
They have been dragging their feet lately, without any inspirational offerings. Their latest attempts have been weak and missed target, as witnessed with the latest RLX model. We can only hope and pray that Honda realizes their mistakes and have done the right things to bring back the desired thrill and styling that folks demand now that the economy has picked up and people are looking for something a notch above.
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Not only have they been dragging there feet on the TLX but on the NSX also. Even though the NSX is probably due out at the same time as the TLX, the TLX`s preliminary reviews have been somewhat positive on the interior styling but no mention of the engine or body.
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#8
Suzuka Master
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Hey, this is better than dropping the ball at New Years Eve.
Is everybody holding on to their seats and ready to celebrate ?
The countdown is on......down to virtually minutes away.
How can a car company keep such things as this under wraps and so close lipped ? Usually they like to leak this stuff like Ford has with the new Mustang and it's aluminum F150 pickup.
Is it worth the wait ??? 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2.......uhhh "1" !!! yeah baby
Is everybody holding on to their seats and ready to celebrate ?
The countdown is on......down to virtually minutes away.
How can a car company keep such things as this under wraps and so close lipped ? Usually they like to leak this stuff like Ford has with the new Mustang and it's aluminum F150 pickup.
Is it worth the wait ??? 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2.......uhhh "1" !!! yeah baby
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Dual Clutch 8 Speed for the 2.4L
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http://acuraconnected.com/2014/01/14...tlx-prototype/# Here is the link. Like to see how it looks in another color.
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While it's still supposedly only a "Prototype" model.... This rendering has to be almost as close as close can possibly get, except for some minor details and options. First impression is that this new TLX appears better than it's 4th Gen predessor, IMO. But, as always....seeing it in the raw flesh will tell the ultimate story for me.
Gotta get a feel for the rear quarter bodyline's accent sculpturing and the rear roofline....especially at the point in which the rear door's window glass "V" into it. Front, along with rear fascias and profiles are definitely an overall pleasing improvement over the past gen's pronounced trademark beak. So, basically for now....7 out of 10 !!!
Honda will always be on top of their game with the latest technology and drivetrain engineering for Acura, so the final judge will be dependant upon the eyes of the prospective beholder of a new car loan.
Gotta get a feel for the rear quarter bodyline's accent sculpturing and the rear roofline....especially at the point in which the rear door's window glass "V" into it. Front, along with rear fascias and profiles are definitely an overall pleasing improvement over the past gen's pronounced trademark beak. So, basically for now....7 out of 10 !!!
Honda will always be on top of their game with the latest technology and drivetrain engineering for Acura, so the final judge will be dependant upon the eyes of the prospective beholder of a new car loan.
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Suzuka Master
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Bottom line....they did good enough with things to move forward and sell the TLX.
Definitely better than expected, judging from Acura's other latest new car offerings.
Definitely better than expected, judging from Acura's other latest new car offerings.
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Mr.Helpful Diagram
Lexus ISF quarter window, Either way I like it unlike the last generation.
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Suzuka Master
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Yeah, the old roofline styling was getting rather old in the tooth. Ha, hah....but the RLX kept it for some reason. So, a roofline change for the TL..... even though a departure from the past is refreshing to the eye. If only they could've dropped the heavy trademark grille bar for a bit of relief from the beak. Maybe by the time the prototype hits the showroom ...... it'll be gone !!!
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Burning Brakes
Here are some nice shots from autoblog
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2015-...oit-2014/full/
After looking at it some more, it is definitely growing on me! I doubt they will get rid of the beak as that has become the trademark look for Acura to differentiate them from the competitors IMHO.
Overall, I agree that Acura has captured what the consumers are looking for in the vehicle's design and offer the luxury feel with the sportiness Acura is known for. very interested in seeing the final product hit the showroom floor and hope they keep the 6MT SH-AWD version
After looking at it some more, it is definitely growing on me! I doubt they will get rid of the beak as that has become the trademark look for Acura to differentiate them from the competitors IMHO.
Overall, I agree that Acura has captured what the consumers are looking for in the vehicle's design and offer the luxury feel with the sportiness Acura is known for. very interested in seeing the final product hit the showroom floor and hope they keep the 6MT SH-AWD version
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Mr.Helpful Diagram
^Yea as long as it wasn't rushed into production it should be ok, Nobody wants another oil jet on their New TLx lol
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Mr.Helpful Diagram
Who knows they might surprise everyone with no dipstick. lol
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#34
Suzuka Master
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Just remember that Acura's compact TSX model will also be replaced with this all new TLX.
Honda can't afford to fail on this mission, otherwise they risk losing many potential sales.
Honda can't afford to fail on this mission, otherwise they risk losing many potential sales.
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2006 NBP TL MT6/ 02TL-S
Looks good, but looks like a Lexus to me.
And a 9 speed transmission?? IMHO, that's overkill. It's going to be spending as much time shifting gears as it will in a gear. Unless the motor has the narrowest torque band ever, 9 speeds seems too many, it's going to be shifting all the time, and makes the transmission needlessly more complex.
And a 9 speed transmission?? IMHO, that's overkill. It's going to be spending as much time shifting gears as it will in a gear. Unless the motor has the narrowest torque band ever, 9 speeds seems too many, it's going to be shifting all the time, and makes the transmission needlessly more complex.
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Racer
Looks good, but looks like a Lexus to me.
And a 9 speed transmission?? IMHO, that's overkill. It's going to be spending as much time shifting gears as it will in a gear. Unless the motor has the narrowest torque band ever, 9 speeds seems too many, it's going to be shifting all the time, and makes the transmission needlessly more complex.
And a 9 speed transmission?? IMHO, that's overkill. It's going to be spending as much time shifting gears as it will in a gear. Unless the motor has the narrowest torque band ever, 9 speeds seems too many, it's going to be shifting all the time, and makes the transmission needlessly more complex.
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Looks good, but looks like a Lexus to me.
And a 9 speed transmission?? IMHO, that's overkill. It's going to be spending as much time shifting gears as it will in a gear. Unless the motor has the narrowest torque band ever, 9 speeds seems too many, it's going to be shifting all the time, and makes the transmission needlessly more complex.
And a 9 speed transmission?? IMHO, that's overkill. It's going to be spending as much time shifting gears as it will in a gear. Unless the motor has the narrowest torque band ever, 9 speeds seems too many, it's going to be shifting all the time, and makes the transmission needlessly more complex.
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Mr.Helpful Diagram
Only the 8 speed 4cyl will get the DCT not the 6cyl 9 speed.
#39
Suzuka Master
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Hey, if Honda marketing can price the basic 4 cylinder model at about 30k and the upscale loaded AWD around 40k or a bit over, Acura will blow the competition away with it's new TLX, IMO. Look for an updated redesigned RLX flagship model in the very near future. They realize that they screwed up with the body and will beef it up to match their technology !!!
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Safety Car
If we are making comparisons, it kind of looks like a G35. The TLX driving down the road should turn some heads. As stated earlier if it comes with a variety of great colors like our TL`s have it should be even better looking than a Lexus, Toyota or Infinity.