Entering the RLX SH-AWD realm!
#41
Burning Brakes
Just got into Accura a couple of days ago. Had couple another brand before, but decide to give Acura a try for the next couple of years.
The car I bought is a certified pre-owned 2019 TLX Aspec, SH-AWD V6
Lots of things the car are still ...counter-intuitive to me, hopefully, they can grow into me in near future.
#42
You are going to love it. 28-32mpg (higher at times), and great performance. 0-60mph in 4.8 seconds, 13.6 in the quarter mile at 106 mph and enough passing power to get pulled over much faster than planned. Triple digit speeds are ridiculously easy to achieve, so be careful. Enjoy!
Crazy for a car of this curb weight, comfortability, etc... Ok, it is a hybrid, but still - pretty nice 🤪
#43
mrgold35
I wish the RLX hybrid fuel tank was just a little larger in the +18 gal range. Only having 15 gal can kinda push the limits out west between cities (with a Sams or Costco gas stops anyways).
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rlx015 (07-19-2021)
#44
Burning Brakes
Tiny fuel tank and luggage area is a big problem. Family asked me to drive them and their luggage (family of 4) to airport. That was a hard NO from me. I couldn't fit all their luggage in the RLX tiny trunk. Shame really. I wanted them to experience the RLX-SH awesomeness. They think their Model 3 is the greatest. It's nothing compared to the power and quietness of the Acura.
Last edited by jdpdata; 07-19-2021 at 03:40 PM.
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psheu (07-20-2021)
#45
yeah…not so great with sports mode lol
#46
Three Wheelin'
It is nice to have the choice of driving conservatively and getting 36 mpg or choosing sport mode and driving aggressively while getting 23 mpg. So many competitors get the same 23mpg even with conservative driving. All of that said, sport mode sure is a lot of fun even is such a big car.
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#47
Hey Everybody
Good day everyone, just dropping in as I haven't been on here in a really long time. Last was around 2010, been a honda and acura fanatic for a long time. Started with the family, we've owned 82 coupe, 88 hatch, 91 sedan, 96 coupe, 97 sedan, 99 coupe, 03 coupe, 04 sedan, Honda Accords. All of which have been kept until death or being salvaged. Followed by 86 and 2000 prelude. Had a buddy who bought a 2008 TL type-S and I really enjoyed the car, that experience led me to buy one myself. I own an 08 type s auto since 2010, and unfortunately I have only used it as a weekend car. My car has 85,000 miles on it which is pretty crazy for a 13+ year old car, when I purchased it used it only had 15,000 miles.
It is officially my first car that I paid for myself, so honestly I plan on keeping it forever, and currently debating if I want to get the newest TLX Type S.
Right now my cars are the 2004 Accord, 08 TL type S, 2018 Honda Clarity, and 2018 BMW 740i M-pac. Too many cars.
Thanks for reading.
It is officially my first car that I paid for myself, so honestly I plan on keeping it forever, and currently debating if I want to get the newest TLX Type S.
Right now my cars are the 2004 Accord, 08 TL type S, 2018 Honda Clarity, and 2018 BMW 740i M-pac. Too many cars.
Thanks for reading.
#48
Good day everyone, just dropping in as I haven't been on here in a really long time. Last was around 2010, been a honda and acura fanatic for a long time. Started with the family, we've owned 82 coupe, 88 hatch, 91 sedan, 96 coupe, 97 sedan, 99 coupe, 03 coupe, 04 sedan, Honda Accords. All of which have been kept until death or being salvaged. Followed by 86 and 2000 prelude. Had a buddy who bought a 2008 TL type-S and I really enjoyed the car, that experience led me to buy one myself. I own an 08 type s auto since 2010, and unfortunately I have only used it as a weekend car. My car has 85,000 miles on it which is pretty crazy for a 13+ year old car, when I purchased it used it only had 15,000 miles.
It is officially my first car that I paid for myself, so honestly I plan on keeping it forever, and currently debating if I want to get the newest TLX Type S.
Right now my cars are the 2004 Accord, 08 TL type S, 2018 Honda Clarity, and 2018 BMW 740i M-pac. Too many cars.
Thanks for reading.
It is officially my first car that I paid for myself, so honestly I plan on keeping it forever, and currently debating if I want to get the newest TLX Type S.
Right now my cars are the 2004 Accord, 08 TL type S, 2018 Honda Clarity, and 2018 BMW 740i M-pac. Too many cars.
Thanks for reading.
Still getting used to these forums, but hello all my MDX owners
#49
mrgold35
I've done the posted in the wrong forum thing several times.
I would check out the RLX Hybrid along side the TLX Type-S. You can probably get a RLX hybrid +/- $20,000 less depending on year/mileage, 377hp/341tq, same 0-60 times, +29 mpgs always, HUD, extremely smooth 7DCT, regen braking+true TQ vectoring, and soooo much more space in the extremely quiet cabin. The TLX Type-S will be around for while and you have 5-6 years to get one new. The RLX is an end of an era and I don't think we will see this car again with the hybrid powertrain in North America.
I would check out the RLX Hybrid along side the TLX Type-S. You can probably get a RLX hybrid +/- $20,000 less depending on year/mileage, 377hp/341tq, same 0-60 times, +29 mpgs always, HUD, extremely smooth 7DCT, regen braking+true TQ vectoring, and soooo much more space in the extremely quiet cabin. The TLX Type-S will be around for while and you have 5-6 years to get one new. The RLX is an end of an era and I don't think we will see this car again with the hybrid powertrain in North America.
#50
I've done the posted in the wrong forum thing several times.
I would check out the RLX Hybrid along side the TLX Type-S. You can probably get a RLX hybrid +/- $20,000 less depending on year/mileage, 377hp/341tq, same 0-60 times, +29 mpgs always, HUD, extremely smooth 7DCT, regen braking+true TQ vectoring, and soooo much more space in the extremely quiet cabin. The TLX Type-S will be around for while and you have 5-6 years to get one new. The RLX is an end of an era and I don't think we will see this car again with the hybrid powertrain in North America.
I would check out the RLX Hybrid along side the TLX Type-S. You can probably get a RLX hybrid +/- $20,000 less depending on year/mileage, 377hp/341tq, same 0-60 times, +29 mpgs always, HUD, extremely smooth 7DCT, regen braking+true TQ vectoring, and soooo much more space in the extremely quiet cabin. The TLX Type-S will be around for while and you have 5-6 years to get one new. The RLX is an end of an era and I don't think we will see this car again with the hybrid powertrain in North America.
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r10apple (12-15-2021)
#51
Totally agree on the RLX hybrid. I came from a TLX and it was a forgettable car. My wife saw a photo of it and said she didn’t remember me having a TLX.
The hybrid power train is unique to this car and the much more expensive NSX. The torque is something else, that’s for sure.
Techwise, it is outdated. However, no matter the current vehicle interior tech, it will be outdated tomorrow, anyway.
The hybrid power train is unique to this car and the much more expensive NSX. The torque is something else, that’s for sure.
Techwise, it is outdated. However, no matter the current vehicle interior tech, it will be outdated tomorrow, anyway.
#52
Burning Brakes
GROM VLine2 fixed the outdated infotainment for me. I absolutely love this car now. Drive it every chance I get.
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rlx015 (12-14-2021)
#53
Just wanted to say I took a roundabout the other day and watched the HUD display the torque vectoring outer wheel. It was satisfying to have that visual while actually experiencing it. A shame Acura doesn’t realize this small detail enough to implement it across their lineup.
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psheu (12-15-2021)
#54
Burning Brakes
Just wanted to say I took a roundabout the other day and watched the HUD display the torque vectoring outer wheel. It was satisfying to have that visual while actually experiencing it. A shame Acura doesn’t realize this small detail enough to implement it across their lineup.
#55
if i was the only one on that road I would have! I have gone up and down exit/entrance cloverleaf ramps without braking and it’s pretty thrilling. the tires make noises.
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psheu (12-16-2021)
#58
mrgold35
Welcome! Make sure you say Hello to the RDX community also.
#59
Congrats... I take it you bought it here in the US? Not sure if UA has RDXs there... or perhaps you imported
#60
After my 2019 TLX lease ended, I ended up getting an used M550i late last year. But if I could have found a Sport-Hybrid somewhat close and not overpriced, I would have got it. I was not happy they chose to discontinue the car (isn't electric and hybrid the new focus??? ). Instead of putting more focus into making it better, they make the TLX bigger (external for sure), heavier and under-powered lol
#61
That’s Acura leadership for ya. The RLX SH is the better performer but they wanted money for it. Money that they could not command because the competition offered better compromises, whether it was design, performance, entertainment, prestige, etc. and/or a combination of all those tangible items. so they made a cash grab decision to focus on the cheaper TLX and look where it got them. The type S gets outgunned by pretty much every performance competitor.
#62
mrgold35
It feels like Acura is only competing against itself or other Honda products? Acura acts like every potential TLX owner was a loyal civic or accord looking to upgrade. Same for every MDX/RDX owner was a previous CR-V or Pilot/Passport owner looking to upgrade. I'm willing to bet the Integra Type-S will have less performance compared to the the regular sh-awd TLX 2.0T when it comes out.
#63
New member
I’ve been an Acura owner since 1995 first Acura was a Vigor best car I’ve ever owned an I’ve owned a lot of cars. Current Acura is 2002 TL currently swapping to 6 speed manual.
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Lu0718 (02-20-2023)
#64
3rd Gear
New Member! New Car!
I have been a Acura owner now since 2018. Just bought a brand new 2023 TLX Type-S Performance Tire 10 Speed Automatic in Apex Blue Pearl!
#65
mrgold35
Love the color combo! I wish Acura would add the TLX Adv package to the Type-S like they did for the MDX Type-S.
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izambiez23TypeSABP (04-09-2023)
#66
2020 Acura RLX Advance
Congrats! Very sharp! Looks like Radley Acura in Falls Church. My 2006 RL CMBS came from Radley in Woodbridge.
Would be curious to hear how you enjoy the TLX over time. Best Wishes and ENJOY!
Would be curious to hear how you enjoy the TLX over time. Best Wishes and ENJOY!
#67
3rd Gear
Thank you! Yes you are correct! This was the Radley in Falls Church! This is my third TLX now but my first two I got from the Pohanka Acura in Chantilly!
So far I absolutely love TLX Type-S! The only thing that is a little annoying to get use to about it is the gas mileage and how the transmission shifts in Sport + mode. Just wish it had a fully manual mode to control the 10 speed but its wonderful.
How has your experience been Radley so far?
So far I absolutely love TLX Type-S! The only thing that is a little annoying to get use to about it is the gas mileage and how the transmission shifts in Sport + mode. Just wish it had a fully manual mode to control the 10 speed but its wonderful.
How has your experience been Radley so far?
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MarcoTLX (04-22-2023)
#69
Adept Acura Enthusiast
Thank you! Yes you are correct! This was the Radley in Falls Church! This is my third TLX now but my first two I got from the Pohanka Acura in Chantilly!
So far I absolutely love TLX Type-S! The only thing that is a little annoying to get use to about it is the gas mileage and how the transmission shifts in Sport + mode. Just wish it had a fully manual mode to control the 10 speed but its wonderful.
How has your experience been Radley so far?
So far I absolutely love TLX Type-S! The only thing that is a little annoying to get use to about it is the gas mileage and how the transmission shifts in Sport + mode. Just wish it had a fully manual mode to control the 10 speed but its wonderful.
How has your experience been Radley so far?
gas mileage will get better as you break the car in more from what I’ve noticed in my 4 months of ownership. Car is a blast to drive and daily
Edit: PMC Type-S models do NOT have the Adv package lol just custom paint and accessories installed from factory
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mrgold35 (04-22-2023)
#70
2020 Acura RLX Advance
Thank you! Yes you are correct! This was the Radley in Falls Church! This is my third TLX now but my first two I got from the Pohanka Acura in Chantilly!
So far I absolutely love TLX Type-S! The only thing that is a little annoying to get use to about it is the gas mileage and how the transmission shifts in Sport + mode. Just wish it had a fully manual mode to control the 10 speed but its wonderful.
How has your experience been Radley so far?
So far I absolutely love TLX Type-S! The only thing that is a little annoying to get use to about it is the gas mileage and how the transmission shifts in Sport + mode. Just wish it had a fully manual mode to control the 10 speed but its wonderful.
How has your experience been Radley so far?
I was not happy with the sales process at Pohanka with the RL I purchased from them. My current 2020RLX I purchased new at Rallye Acura in Long Island NY. I love them for sales and we have purchased other Acura’s from the same salesperson at Rallye. Plus their pricing is always very aggressive and they make the buying experience simple and a pleasure. Rallye assigns you a tech guru at delivery to set up your phone and review all of the features.
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