Why would Acura discontinue the TSX???
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Why would Acura discontinue the TSX???
I've read the articles and rumors pointed to a three sedan lineup and the ILX replacing the TSX. I've also read a more recent article about not chaning the lineup for a few years. I just saw the March sales report and the TSX is outselling the TL. TL sales down 29% while TSX sales up 15%. So why is it assumed the TSX will be discontinued?
#2
Profit is higher on the ILX
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In order to make a profit they will need people to buy the small, slow, over priced ILX...
I always thought they discontinued the RSX because it didn't fit with Acura's Tier 1 plan. But I could be wrong. Also it looks like RSX sales were down 18% for CY 2005, that next year it was discontinued.
I always thought they discontinued the RSX because it didn't fit with Acura's Tier 1 plan. But I could be wrong. Also it looks like RSX sales were down 18% for CY 2005, that next year it was discontinued.
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A) Because thier mommies didn't breastfeed them when they were babies.
B) Because they were always the last to be picked for dodgeball.
C) Becasue Acura has been infiltraited by Lexus, BMW, MB, Infiniti spies
D) Because the dollar is so weak against the yen, thanks in part to the billions of dollars being flooded on the market by the Fed, that they need to shift manufacturing to the US to make money, much like Honda just did with the Fit. "The strength of the Yen is forcing many Japanese automakers to consider building cars for export markets outside their home country. Honda is no different, and has confirmed that it will build the Fit hatchback at its new plant in Mexico starting in the spring of 2014. ... "
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/03/30/h...ing-to-mexico/
Seriously, until just a few days ago Acura seemed pretty intent on 3 sedans in its line up. Only the last few days has there been any weakness in that position. But they still say things like "we have no plans" which imply plans can be made tomorrow. The TSX has been growing in sales and the last two months, when combined with the Wagon, is now the top seller for Acura. Beating even the mighty MDX. Personnally I think there is not enough price difference between the ILX and TSX for both to last together in the same line up. For a little more money you can move up to a TSX, so this will hurt ILX sales this year. Not sure how you can move the TSX up scale without it then hurting the TL. Something's gotta go. Unfortunately it won't be the RL or ZDX.
B) Because they were always the last to be picked for dodgeball.
C) Becasue Acura has been infiltraited by Lexus, BMW, MB, Infiniti spies
D) Because the dollar is so weak against the yen, thanks in part to the billions of dollars being flooded on the market by the Fed, that they need to shift manufacturing to the US to make money, much like Honda just did with the Fit. "The strength of the Yen is forcing many Japanese automakers to consider building cars for export markets outside their home country. Honda is no different, and has confirmed that it will build the Fit hatchback at its new plant in Mexico starting in the spring of 2014. ... "
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/03/30/h...ing-to-mexico/
Seriously, until just a few days ago Acura seemed pretty intent on 3 sedans in its line up. Only the last few days has there been any weakness in that position. But they still say things like "we have no plans" which imply plans can be made tomorrow. The TSX has been growing in sales and the last two months, when combined with the Wagon, is now the top seller for Acura. Beating even the mighty MDX. Personnally I think there is not enough price difference between the ILX and TSX for both to last together in the same line up. For a little more money you can move up to a TSX, so this will hurt ILX sales this year. Not sure how you can move the TSX up scale without it then hurting the TL. Something's gotta go. Unfortunately it won't be the RL or ZDX.
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Acura, I've made it simple for you! Here you go:
TSX
TSX SH-AWD V6 Wagon
TL
TL Coupe
MDX
RDX
NSX
Seeing an RL or a ZDX on the road is like a sasquatch/UFO sighting. It never happens.
TSX
TSX SH-AWD V6 Wagon
TL
TL Coupe
MDX
RDX
NSX
Seeing an RL or a ZDX on the road is like a sasquatch/UFO sighting. It never happens.
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Depends where you live. I'm in North Jersey, and live in Central Jersey. I see RL's all the time, it's sickening. 4 out of a 5 days a week I see 1-2 RL's in the wild. Definitely see ZDX's as well, but I don't really look out for them.
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A)
Seriously, until just a few days ago Acura seemed pretty intent on 3 sedans in its line up. Only the last few days has there been any weakness in that position. But they still say things like "we have no plans" which imply plans can be made tomorrow. The TSX has been growing in sales and the last two months, when combined with the Wagon, is now the top seller for Acura. Beating even the mighty MDX. Personnally I think there is not enough price difference between the ILX and TSX for both to last together in the same line up. For a little more money you can move up to a TSX, so this will hurt ILX sales this year. Not sure how you can move the TSX up scale without it then hurting the TL. Something's gotta go. Unfortunately it won't be the RL or ZDX.
Seriously, until just a few days ago Acura seemed pretty intent on 3 sedans in its line up. Only the last few days has there been any weakness in that position. But they still say things like "we have no plans" which imply plans can be made tomorrow. The TSX has been growing in sales and the last two months, when combined with the Wagon, is now the top seller for Acura. Beating even the mighty MDX. Personnally I think there is not enough price difference between the ILX and TSX for both to last together in the same line up. For a little more money you can move up to a TSX, so this will hurt ILX sales this year. Not sure how you can move the TSX up scale without it then hurting the TL. Something's gotta go. Unfortunately it won't be the RL or ZDX.
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I actually really like the RL, but NOT for that price. The older generation RL is definitely a nice car and a nice car to pick up used for hella cheap nowadays.
They might cut the TSX thinking that all the people looking at the TSX will go to the ILX. Which might be true to everyone except the people like us. Sadly, us car enthusiasts are the minority. BY switching to a US manufacturer, they will lose me personally. But you have to admit, most of the people who drive TSXs could give a shit where their cars are built.
I wanna see Acura's new RLX concept which will probably turn into their car sitting at the top of their luxury line-up, and the top of the line-up until the NSX releases. Do it right, Acura!
They might cut the TSX thinking that all the people looking at the TSX will go to the ILX. Which might be true to everyone except the people like us. Sadly, us car enthusiasts are the minority. BY switching to a US manufacturer, they will lose me personally. But you have to admit, most of the people who drive TSXs could give a shit where their cars are built.
I wanna see Acura's new RLX concept which will probably turn into their car sitting at the top of their luxury line-up, and the top of the line-up until the NSX releases. Do it right, Acura!
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I disagree that the RL needs to go. It need to be updated for sure, but not replaced. I loved the RL I had, it had cutting edge tech when it was released. But the current model isn't much different than the RL that was released 7 and a half years ago.
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My sister traded her 2005 RL for a 2010 and loves it - mainly because it "feels just like my old car with a few improvements."
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Who's Acura?
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Thanks for the pics. I hadn't seen those. It looks like a big ilx. Here some more pics:
http://www.hondanews.com/channels/ac...ra-rlx-concept
RLX... interesting...
I wonder if they will just change the TL to the TLX or merge the TSX and TL. Maybe they will make a TLX starting at $32k 4cyl FWD up to $44k 6cyl SHAWD. Very similar to the way the models are structured in the 3 series.
http://www.hondanews.com/channels/ac...ra-rlx-concept
RLX... interesting...
I wonder if they will just change the TL to the TLX or merge the TSX and TL. Maybe they will make a TLX starting at $32k 4cyl FWD up to $44k 6cyl SHAWD. Very similar to the way the models are structured in the 3 series.
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Eh, looks alright. Not really jaw dropping, wouldnt want to make me go out and buy it immediately if I had the money. Also, not a fan of the old lady gold/beige color they chose for the concept. I do really like the taillights though!
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I know I've been reading the press coverage of the show all day. But even when you posted them vtec.net still had the pics with the car covered. I still haven't seen those exact pics. Automobilmag.com did just post clearer pics from the show, but what site did you get yours from?
#27
Goodbye.
I like the front headlights and the dual screen setup they have for the interior. I think the dual screen setup is exactly what needs to be done. Gives those people that want touch, touch, but still show everything on a non-smeared by touch screen above.
I don't think most people on the internet forums know that the RLX is not catered towards them. The beige and the conservative design is exactly what the high paying buyers want from their cars of this size and magnitude. No one under 30 will buy a RLX for a sport fun sedan.
I don't think most people on the internet forums know that the RLX is not catered towards them. The beige and the conservative design is exactly what the high paying buyers want from their cars of this size and magnitude. No one under 30 will buy a RLX for a sport fun sedan.
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He was speeding, Rusty!
[quote=briny319;13677607]Thanks for the pics. I hadn't seen those. It looks like a big ilx.
It looks like a Toyota Avalon with an Acura grill...
It looks like a Toyota Avalon with an Acura grill...
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I'd like to see the breakdown of buyers of Acura whom previously owned a Honda/Acura versus first-time buyers of the brand.
Why I say that is because I've never owned a Shelby Mustang or a Caddy V series, but I'd consider them.
I don't know how many people that never had an Acura would say I would consider it.
That's the problem with the brand.
Why I say that is because I've never owned a Shelby Mustang or a Caddy V series, but I'd consider them.
I don't know how many people that never had an Acura would say I would consider it.
That's the problem with the brand.
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Goodbye.
I'd like to see the breakdown of buyers of Acura whom previously owned a Honda/Acura versus first-time buyers of the brand.
Why I say that is because I've never owned a Shelby Mustang or a Caddy V series, but I'd consider them.
I don't know how many people that never had an Acura would say I would consider it.
That's the problem with the brand.
Why I say that is because I've never owned a Shelby Mustang or a Caddy V series, but I'd consider them.
I don't know how many people that never had an Acura would say I would consider it.
That's the problem with the brand.
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I'd like to see the breakdown of buyers of Acura whom previously owned a Honda/Acura versus first-time buyers of the brand.
Why I say that is because I've never owned a Shelby Mustang or a Caddy V series, but I'd consider them.
I don't know how many people that never had an Acura would say I would consider it.
That's the problem with the brand.
Why I say that is because I've never owned a Shelby Mustang or a Caddy V series, but I'd consider them.
I don't know how many people that never had an Acura would say I would consider it.
That's the problem with the brand.
The buyer for a Shelby would probably never consider a Ford and the V buyer isn't close to Caddy demographics. The NSX was (and may be again) the Shelby or V from Acura - but that won't bring buyers to Acura.
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RLX Concept
I think Acura did a good job on the new RLX Concept. I look at the tech they put in the car and it gives me hope that Acura is not that content with this "Smart Luxury" approach. The 4-wheel steer (been tried before) the milage for a 370hp car, the dual screen and connectivity features. 7-speed dual clutch tranny. The styling is better than the current RL, but lets face it, they couldn't get too wild with a car meant to appeal to higher end more mature buyers. Definately an improvment and should boost sales. And remember this is still a concept but I hope they don't tone it down too much. Not crazy about the wheels. < EDIT: Saw the video and really like the wheels! Actually ther video on YouTube gives a more positive impression of the car.
Didn't see ventilated seats though.
Now we can see some features that hopefully will trickly down to the TLX next year.
And PLEASE Acura fold down rear seats!!!
I think Acura did great with the new RDX. It will sell very well. I think they did pretty good with the RLX. Not so sure about the ILX. Overall I think a positive trend. Can't wait to see what the new TLX/TL/TSX (whatever) is going to be.
Didn't see ventilated seats though.
Now we can see some features that hopefully will trickly down to the TLX next year.
And PLEASE Acura fold down rear seats!!!
I think Acura did great with the new RDX. It will sell very well. I think they did pretty good with the RLX. Not so sure about the ILX. Overall I think a positive trend. Can't wait to see what the new TLX/TL/TSX (whatever) is going to be.
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I see lots of improvement for Acura. Not exactly going in the direction we're wanting Acura to go in, but definitely an improvement. We can only hope that once they establish a stable market for the crowd they're going for, they'll develop something for our niche!
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I must agree though the 04-08 RL was a sexy beast! CNET's CarTech of the year in 2005.
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Not sure where you are in Seattle but I'm there every other month, I see RL's and ZDX's.
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I actually think the RLX looks pretty good. I had to mute the video though, that song is so bad, and those wheels are ugly no they are fugly, maybe as an option Acura will have some spinners available but other than that the lines/curves, styling and technology all seem to point in a good direction but who knows, time will tell I guess.
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I don't see that at all. I see a longer 4th gen TL with ILX styling.