2010 vs 2011
#2
The changes to the 2011 TSX/TSX Sport Wagon are as follows:
Crisper front fascia (including next-generation Acura signature grille and a restyled front bumper design)
Sportier wheels
Revised rear taillights
Base trim adds wood center console styling and rear A/C vents
Base trim with Taupe Interior adds new black carpet and floor mats
Tech package will add metal trim on center console and a revised navigation system, as well as a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) that stores navigation data and digital music files (the drive replaces the previous six-disc CD changer)
30 mpg projected highway mpg for wagon, 31 for sedan
Two new colors: Forged Silver Metallic and Graphite Luster Metallic
Crisper front fascia (including next-generation Acura signature grille and a restyled front bumper design)
Sportier wheels
Revised rear taillights
Base trim adds wood center console styling and rear A/C vents
Base trim with Taupe Interior adds new black carpet and floor mats
Tech package will add metal trim on center console and a revised navigation system, as well as a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) that stores navigation data and digital music files (the drive replaces the previous six-disc CD changer)
30 mpg projected highway mpg for wagon, 31 for sedan
Two new colors: Forged Silver Metallic and Graphite Luster Metallic
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The changes to the 2011 TSX/TSX Sport Wagon are as follows:
Crisper front fascia (including next-generation Acura signature grille and a restyled front bumper design)
Sportier wheels
Revised rear taillights
Base trim adds wood center console styling and rear A/C vents
Base trim with Taupe Interior adds new black carpet and floor mats
Tech package will add metal trim on center console and a revised navigation system, as well as a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) that stores navigation data and digital music files (the drive replaces the previous six-disc CD changer)
30 mpg projected highway mpg for wagon, 31 for sedan
Two new colors: Forged Silver Metallic and Graphite Luster Metallic
Crisper front fascia (including next-generation Acura signature grille and a restyled front bumper design)
Sportier wheels
Revised rear taillights
Base trim adds wood center console styling and rear A/C vents
Base trim with Taupe Interior adds new black carpet and floor mats
Tech package will add metal trim on center console and a revised navigation system, as well as a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) that stores navigation data and digital music files (the drive replaces the previous six-disc CD changer)
30 mpg projected highway mpg for wagon, 31 for sedan
Two new colors: Forged Silver Metallic and Graphite Luster Metallic
#5
Here's a picture of the wood centre console from Europe, should be the same on the Base TSX.
AccordDarkwood.jpg?t=1290575556
AccordDarkwood.jpg?t=1290575556
#7
I'm not sure if the link will work but on the Acura site you can do a comparison of 2010 vs 2011. The link is for V6 w/Tech.
http://www.acura.com/tools/Competiti...26827&v1=30612
http://www.acura.com/tools/Competiti...26827&v1=30612
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#9
OK Wait ....
So the base model gets wood trim in the center & based upon the pics @ www.acura.com, the tech gets matching plastic like the 09-10 had? That seems so wrong & almost backwards ... I think that matching plastic should be standard & the wood trim (or metal) should be an option.
I guess they really are trying to make their cars more luxury-esque (from what I can tell, chrome on the outside & wood on the inside equates to luxury in the market ...)
I guess they really are trying to make their cars more luxury-esque (from what I can tell, chrome on the outside & wood on the inside equates to luxury in the market ...)
#11
So the base model gets wood trim in the center & based upon the pics @ www.acura.com, the tech gets matching plastic like the 09-10 had? That seems so wrong & almost backwards ... I think that matching plastic should be standard & the wood trim (or metal) should be an option.
I guess they really are trying to make their cars more luxury-esque (from what I can tell, chrome on the outside & wood on the inside equates to luxury in the market ...)
I guess they really are trying to make their cars more luxury-esque (from what I can tell, chrome on the outside & wood on the inside equates to luxury in the market ...)
#12
#13
It's all about the final drive. The AT cruises at considerably lower revs versus the MT at any given speed. That accounts for the highway mileage, and I must admit that I'm surprised that the AT city figure is higher too.
#14
The newer chrome around the grill makes the finish look less offensive. The inside with the silver finish looks nice. The finish still doesn't compare IMO to the 1st gen. It had more pop to it and didn't look as fake. I still don't know what the deal is with getting rid of the chrome, I think it makes the car more classy compared to the black plastic which makes it look cheap. Also Honda really needs to get in their heads the use of knobs. There are just too many buttons on the console which makes it look like a mess.
No offense to everyone out there who has a 2nd gen but buying a used 1st gen TSX even with the fewer gizmos was better IMO then buying a new 2nd gen. When the time comes for the 3rd gen TSX and maybe I'm ready to buy I hope seriously overhaul the interior otherwise I'm probably going with another car manufacture.
No offense to everyone out there who has a 2nd gen but buying a used 1st gen TSX even with the fewer gizmos was better IMO then buying a new 2nd gen. When the time comes for the 3rd gen TSX and maybe I'm ready to buy I hope seriously overhaul the interior otherwise I'm probably going with another car manufacture.
Last edited by npolite; 11-27-2010 at 07:43 PM.
#15
I didn't go into detail much but according to acura.com, the obvious, big difference between the TSX2011 and the TSX2010 is the rear-seat vent right behind the arm-rest console.
I may not look carefully but I don't see the HDD (hard drive), the SH-AWD mentioned. Still using the huge security key. I guess same HP, same torque, same physical dimensions.
I may not look carefully but I don't see the HDD (hard drive), the SH-AWD mentioned. Still using the huge security key. I guess same HP, same torque, same physical dimensions.
#16
Some other physical differences that I can see according to the pix
+ front grill
+ fog-light housing (silver or chrome now)
+ tail-light (the white part)
+ seem to have chrome on the steering wheel
+ and no more Grigio
+ front grill
+ fog-light housing (silver or chrome now)
+ tail-light (the white part)
+ seem to have chrome on the steering wheel
+ and no more Grigio
#17
The newer chrome around the grill makes the finish look less offensive. The inside with the silver finish looks nice. The finish still doesn't compare IMO to the 1st gen. It had more pop to it and didn't look as fake. I still don't know what the deal is with getting rid of the chrome, I think it makes the car more classy compared to the black plastic which makes it look cheap. Also Honda really needs to get in their heads the use of knobs. There are just too many buttons on the console which makes it look like a mess.
No offense to everyone out there who has a 2nd gen but buying a used 1st gen TSX even with the fewer gizmos was better IMO then buying a new 2nd gen. When the time comes for the 3rd gen TSX and maybe I'm ready to buy I hope seriously overhaul the interior otherwise I'm probably going with another car manufacture.
No offense to everyone out there who has a 2nd gen but buying a used 1st gen TSX even with the fewer gizmos was better IMO then buying a new 2nd gen. When the time comes for the 3rd gen TSX and maybe I'm ready to buy I hope seriously overhaul the interior otherwise I'm probably going with another car manufacture.
I will say the 2011 is an improvement but still has a long way to go.
Last edited by shmork53; 12-02-2010 at 05:24 PM. Reason: updated to keep on topic
#18
Just got done looking at a '10 and '11 both in pearl white side by side at the dealer. I knew the tails got rosey but come on! lol. other than that one nice change is the stock 17" wheels. They're more sharply cut and a more aluminum type finish. Very nice touch. But I'm still slightly offended about the change to the front fascia. In a way it looks better in terms of fit and finish. Like its complete. But I'm not fond of the protruding fog light housings. The new interior trim was a very nice almost graphite color that I'm actually considering swapping out my dark metal trim pieces for it. Just meshes better withthe color of the dash. Not to mention there is a chrome lip piece on the trunk lid that doesn't really jive with my inner mojo. Anywho, I think it is still a very marketable car but along with a couple of posters above, it still needs some fine tuning and it needs to get back that aggressive look it seemed to have lost in model year '11.
#21
Just got done looking at a '10 and '11 both in pearl white side by side at the dealer. I knew the tails got rosey but come on! lol. other than that one nice change is the stock 17" wheels. They're more sharply cut and a more aluminum type finish. Very nice touch. But I'm still slightly offended about the change to the front fascia. In a way it looks better in terms of fit and finish. Like its complete. But I'm not fond of the protruding fog light housings. The new interior trim was a very nice almost graphite color that I'm actually considering swapping out my dark metal trim pieces for it. Just meshes better withthe color of the dash. Not to mention there is a chrome lip piece on the trunk lid that doesn't really jive with my inner mojo. Anywho, I think it is still a very marketable car but along with a couple of posters above, it still needs some fine tuning and it needs to get back that aggressive look it seemed to have lost in model year '11.
#22
Seriously, the little things that they did look like it was an effort to put some class on the car. Some luxury styling cues I guess. But all in all I think it was a failed effort. Sadly. But the wheels are pretty sweet. If I weren't upgrading to 18s in the summer I'd totally swap out for these.
#23
Lets not also forget to add that the 2011's Navi screen is VGA. The wood could be worse guys. It could bet fake light wood. The wood seems to be the same as my 08 TL with taupe interior. Granted theres not nearly as much wood in my car in one area in my cars center console vs. the TSX.
#25
Wonder if dealers will be selling and installing the wood inserts. I haven't seen the wood inserts yet and probably won't' like them but I'm planning on buying a 2011 TSX V6 with Nav and who knows, I might like them and would like to have the option.
#27
I just drove a 10 TSX with Technology and then a 12 TL SH-AWD with Advanced. TOUGH decision. Since the TSX is a 2010 and TL is 2012 with the AWD system and better wheels, the wheel difference actually seems worth the cost difference. I'm frugal, but the 12 TL with all the options is outstanding. I need to check out the visual on an 11 TSX to get an idea about how different the wheels are. Until today I did not realize they made such a difference. Anyone have a photo of TSX 11 wheels?
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