Going from 2015 9 speed to 2016 8 DCT
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Yeah, I just leave it in Sport, only way to go! However, in mountain driving I use Sport+. Then you're in for some real fun!
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So after spending 9 days and 348 km with my new 2.4, I am in a better position to comment on my initial post:
[QUOTE=mapleloaf;15726504]
I will miss:
- Smooth power of the 3.5 engine; A little, but 4 cylinder is quite smooth in it's own right.
- SH-AWD in winter, although with Micheline X Ice tires and my driving needs, the rear wheel steer will be fine.We'll have to see next winter, but i think my original thoughts will be proven correct.
I won't miss:
- first two shifts, smooth at some rpms, notched at others, but always held a little longer than ideal;Amen. I still find myself a little apprehensive with the 8 speed, worrying about rpms, etc. No need to
- the need for VCM and Idle Stop to achieve better fuel economy, although I didn't have a big problem in how they functioned; Still true, although I would be fine with having Idle Stop on the 4, but would use more sparingly. Suspect it would be rougher though.
I look forward to:
- quick smooth shifts with the 8 DCT - AMEN!!!!
- better fuel economy without need for VCM and IS- 9.9 L/100km to date, almost all City driving, and 50% in rush hour.
- a non-push button transmission which functions like our other vehicle and allows my spouse to more easily drive my car when necessary. (I may miss the look of the electronic tranny shifter). I love the shifter, and can rest my hand there again
- a new colour scheme to change it up - white with expresso leather; Love my old combo, love this one as well!! I do find the black vs grey plastic door trim and B pillar covers show the scuffs more so, particularly from retracting seat belts. Other than more careful "placing of the belt clip after undoing, I'm researching good protection options.
- did I mention less shifting anxiety Nuf said
- saving a few bucks on gas and payment with 4 more years of warranty and Acura Link free again for a year; And dodged a $250 service on the 3.5 that was due
- still having all the other features - technology, look, driving dynamics, quietness, fit and finish, etc that I enjoy about the car for a good price. Fit and finish is excellent, bass seems improved, Touch Screen has some more options for Audio
I am pleased with how quiet and smooth the 2.4 is. The transmission is truly paired nicely with the 2.4, the same way a good Malbec goes well with Angus Beef. Given that the 206 HP is only 5 more than my previous 2012 TSX, the difference in quickness and smoothness is noticeable, no doubt because of the 8 DCT.
[QUOTE=mapleloaf;15726504]
I will miss:
- Smooth power of the 3.5 engine; A little, but 4 cylinder is quite smooth in it's own right.
- SH-AWD in winter, although with Micheline X Ice tires and my driving needs, the rear wheel steer will be fine.We'll have to see next winter, but i think my original thoughts will be proven correct.
I won't miss:
- first two shifts, smooth at some rpms, notched at others, but always held a little longer than ideal;Amen. I still find myself a little apprehensive with the 8 speed, worrying about rpms, etc. No need to
- the need for VCM and Idle Stop to achieve better fuel economy, although I didn't have a big problem in how they functioned; Still true, although I would be fine with having Idle Stop on the 4, but would use more sparingly. Suspect it would be rougher though.
I look forward to:
- quick smooth shifts with the 8 DCT - AMEN!!!!
- better fuel economy without need for VCM and IS- 9.9 L/100km to date, almost all City driving, and 50% in rush hour.
- a non-push button transmission which functions like our other vehicle and allows my spouse to more easily drive my car when necessary. (I may miss the look of the electronic tranny shifter). I love the shifter, and can rest my hand there again
- a new colour scheme to change it up - white with expresso leather; Love my old combo, love this one as well!! I do find the black vs grey plastic door trim and B pillar covers show the scuffs more so, particularly from retracting seat belts. Other than more careful "placing of the belt clip after undoing, I'm researching good protection options.
- did I mention less shifting anxiety Nuf said
- saving a few bucks on gas and payment with 4 more years of warranty and Acura Link free again for a year; And dodged a $250 service on the 3.5 that was due
- still having all the other features - technology, look, driving dynamics, quietness, fit and finish, etc that I enjoy about the car for a good price. Fit and finish is excellent, bass seems improved, Touch Screen has some more options for Audio
I am pleased with how quiet and smooth the 2.4 is. The transmission is truly paired nicely with the 2.4, the same way a good Malbec goes well with Angus Beef. Given that the 206 HP is only 5 more than my previous 2012 TSX, the difference in quickness and smoothness is noticeable, no doubt because of the 8 DCT.
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mapleloaf....Congrats on your new TLX and thanks for posting your comments! I am delighted to see you are enjoying it
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mapleloaf (04-24-2016)
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Burning Brakes
After getting a 2016 TLX V6 loaner, I was glad to get back to my 2015 TLX DCT.
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However, I do think that offering a 4 and a 6 with mated transmissions makes sense in order to appeal to a greater number of buyers. Perhaps a turbo 4 becomes a third major engine choice down the road.
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