ILX discontinued.
#203
In any event, Car and Driver will at times note the weight distribution in their test sheet. (See article, and click 'Download Test Sheet' under Specifications)
Just to save some work, here is the weight distribution (f/r):
TLX V6 P-AWS 61.2%/38.8%
TLX 2.4, 60%/40%
TLX -SH-AWD 60.4%/39.6%
Audi A4 2.0T 7AT 56%/44%
Honda Accord V6 Touring 61.7%/38.3%
Nissan Maxima Platinium 61%/39%
*I tossed in the AV6 Touring and Maxima as they are the most direct competitors to the TLX V6
The data presentation lacks the visuals of R/T's cutaway but, the numbers are clear enough.
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#205
Acura is following their normal playbook. I also think they brought the 19s out earlier than usual because I expect the 20 TLX 6G to be out this time next year.
#206
i suspect it is dead. Let see if they even release 19. Dealers I talked to had no date on 19s. Personally it needed the infotainment update the TLX got and some active dampers and I would be in one. I wish they would update it because I would love to get one, but just could not bring myself to do it, the raid was a little soft. The Krell audio was really excellent.
#207
i suspect it is dead. Let see if they even release 19. Dealers I talked to had no date on 19s. Personally it needed the infotainment update the TLX got and some active dampers and I would be in one. I wish they would update it because I would love to get one, but just could not bring myself to do it, the raid was a little soft. The Krell audio was really excellent.
#208
I hope they do another RLX I would get it when this lease is up. But with the volume they move I can;t see them investing in another RLX. Sedan sales are on the slow decline and to me if they wanted to do a hail mary halo car do a larger MDX to go against the Escalade and Navigator, that may get them on people's radar.
#209
The are building 160 RLX cars a month. These are not high margin cars like an exotic, how about a mercy killing & use the money on the winners in the product line.
#210
I hope they do another RLX I would get it when this lease is up. But with the volume they move I can;t see them investing in another RLX. Sedan sales are on the slow decline and to me if they wanted to do a hail mary halo car do a larger MDX to go against the Escalade and Navigator, that may get them on people's radar.
Sales are low because of a host of reasons, but I imagine with a bespoke plank and proper drivetrains, they could easily increase sales 4X or more.
Taking the new TLX (RDX) platform and stretching it for the RLX and shrinking it for the ILX would help differentiate Acura from Honda and elevate the overall brand (plus lower investment and cost).
#211
After what date will the ILX discontinued?
2019 Acura ILX’s New Face Revealed in Patent Filings?
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2019 Acura ILX’s New Face Revealed in Patent Filings?
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https://www.caranddriver.com/news/20...patent-filings
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#212
After what date will the ILX discontinued?
2019 Acura ILX’s New Face Revealed in Patent Filings?
[Article]
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/20...patent-filings
[Patent Images]
https://www.caranddriver.com/photo-g...ings-gallery#1
2019 Acura ILX’s New Face Revealed in Patent Filings?
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https://www.caranddriver.com/news/20...patent-filings
[Patent Images]
https://www.caranddriver.com/photo-g...ings-gallery#1
The ILX needs much more than a new face ;-)
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#214
Agreed, needs much more than an exterior overhaul, and this update doesn't look all that exciting, but we'll see. At the very least it needs the new RDX interior / tech.
IMO the A3/S3 still holds the trophy for best executed compact sports sedan design and tech (Audi Virtual Cockpit).
IMO the A3/S3 still holds the trophy for best executed compact sports sedan design and tech (Audi Virtual Cockpit).
#215
I really hope Acura keeps the ILX.
The redesign needs to have the refinement of the TLX but without its problems: vibrations and bad transmission/software. It certainly should get a similar (although toned down) interior similar to the 2019 RDX.
The current ILX is not suited for even an entry level luxury.
The redesign needs to have the refinement of the TLX but without its problems: vibrations and bad transmission/software. It certainly should get a similar (although toned down) interior similar to the 2019 RDX.
The current ILX is not suited for even an entry level luxury.
#216
I really hope Acura keeps the ILX.
The redesign needs to have the refinement of the TLX but without its problems: vibrations and bad transmission/software. It certainly should get a similar (although toned down) interior similar to the 2019 RDX.
The current ILX is not suited for even an entry level luxury.
The redesign needs to have the refinement of the TLX but without its problems: vibrations and bad transmission/software. It certainly should get a similar (although toned down) interior similar to the 2019 RDX.
The current ILX is not suited for even an entry level luxury.
#217
Recent news: The ILX is on the Consumer Reports verified owner list beats MB CLA........for worse car. MB CLA is #10.
Sorry the devil made me do it.
Seriously now, I believe the ILX's biggest problem was the CIVIC on which it is based is just too good of a car for the money. There was a major lack of product differentiation between the two cars.
Sorry the devil made me do it.
Seriously now, I believe the ILX's biggest problem was the CIVIC on which it is based is just too good of a car for the money. There was a major lack of product differentiation between the two cars.
#218
I think Acura can survive with an upgraded TLX when it doe 6th Gen next year and then if they can pull off a good RLX makeover I think those 2 sedans can do well. Sedan sales are sinking and the ILX price point is drowning in cars and it is not worth their time.
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#219
I think Acura can do this only if RLX is a significant departure from the TLX. We're talking mega-performance model. Otherwise, no way a plane Jane RLX can last in this market.
#221
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#223
I agree. If they really nail the interior which seems they are headed in right direction and clean up some of the exterior styling, drop the FWD model they can do it. They need to go all in on precision cockpit, full LCD instrument panel, large infotainment display and high quality touch surfaces and materials. A full adjustable suspension and some tweaks to SH-AWD and they can pull this off. Problem will be if they want to make the investment, but my guess is they decision was made a long time ago.
#225
Keep dreaming. The RLX is dead. With all the upgrades they will never recover the investment. Waste if time. High end sedans is where Merc and BMW play. Acura needs to nail the next TLX and with the momentum release a beautiful coupe. Even then I'm not sure if they will recover their investment on the coupe.
#226
Keep dreaming. The RLX is dead. With all the upgrades they will never recover the investment. Waste if time. High end sedans is where Merc and BMW play. Acura needs to nail the next TLX and with the momentum release a beautiful coupe. Even then I'm not sure if they will recover their investment on the coupe.
#227
The problem is that the current Civic is pretty nice. The ILX must be better than the Civic but not as good as the TLX - it's a very small slot to squeeze into IMO. Given the overall downhill demand curve for sedans in general I'm not sure they see much ROI from it but I'm just wildly speculating here.
Keep dreaming. The RLX is dead. With all the upgrades they will never recover the investment. Waste if time. High end sedans is where Merc and BMW play. Acura needs to nail the next TLX and with the momentum release a beautiful coupe. Even then I'm not sure if they will recover their investment on the coupe.
Originally Posted by KeithL
I agree. If they really nail the interior which seems they are headed in right direction and clean up some of the exterior styling, drop the FWD model they can do it. They need to go all in on precision cockpit, full LCD instrument panel, large infotainment display and high quality touch surfaces and materials. A full adjustable suspension and some tweaks to SH-AWD and they can pull this off. Problem will be if they want to make the investment, but my guess is they decision was made a long time ago.
Last thing Acura also needs to step up is their dealership experience. Damn, my two local dealerships don't feel anything special at all, except for the NSX in their show room.
#228
Acura may not sell too many RLX but they need to keep it alive to be able to compete as a luxury auto maker. Without it, the profolio would look very lacking. But I agree with you that they need to nail the next TLX and possibly a TLX coupe. Honda killed the Accord coupe so I don't know what's the possibility of a TLX coupe at all.
#230
The reason the RLX did nothing to bolster Acura's portfolio is because it was a disaster of a product launch, and was plauged by soo many issues. IMO the RLX epitomized the outcomes from Ito's mistakes durings his 6-year seat as CEO (2009-2015). An attempt to make a luxury flagship vehicle during a period of time in which Acura was forced to operate in a way that was everything BUT luxury.
I agree that with Ikeda at the helm, and having much better support now from the mothership, they can right the ship with a future RLX re-design. What they've done with the RDX is a clear sign they can do it. The question is whether they really "want" to or not. I think it's clear the flaship sedan class of vehicle is not a high margin / large volume type product. It is similar to the NSX, it creates brand image and cache via a halo approach, just not as extreme as the NSX. So it really comes down to whether they want to make the investment or not.
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#231
While the current Civic is nice, it's still a Civic. I test drove a Civic EXL about 2 weeks ago and my opinion is while it's nice, it's still noisy and feels economy. There is definitely a market for a small compact sedan with a quiet and nice interior.
Acura may not sell too many RLX but they need to keep it alive to be able to compete as a luxury auto maker. Without it, the profolio would look very lacking. But I agree with you that they need to nail the next TLX and possibly a TLX coupe. Honda killed the Accord coupe so I don't know what's the possibility of a TLX coupe at all.
Most definitely agree. That's exactly what they need to do with the RLX. And keep their volume seller (RLX SH-AWD with Tech) be at $50K or less.
Last thing Acura also needs to step up is their dealership experience. Damn, my two local dealerships don't feel anything special at all, except for the NSX in their show room.
Acura may not sell too many RLX but they need to keep it alive to be able to compete as a luxury auto maker. Without it, the profolio would look very lacking. But I agree with you that they need to nail the next TLX and possibly a TLX coupe. Honda killed the Accord coupe so I don't know what's the possibility of a TLX coupe at all.
Most definitely agree. That's exactly what they need to do with the RLX. And keep their volume seller (RLX SH-AWD with Tech) be at $50K or less.
Last thing Acura also needs to step up is their dealership experience. Damn, my two local dealerships don't feel anything special at all, except for the NSX in their show room.
#232
Go to 8:00 on this vid some interesting comments on TLX & Acura as a "luxury" car maker in general. Think a lot of the general public can find some truth in the conversation.
Long vid about how owners feel "affordable" luxury car versions like the ILX & CLA
Long vid about how owners feel "affordable" luxury car versions like the ILX & CLA
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#233
Just saw an older RLX PAWS... what an uninspiring car. I don't know if anyone would run out to buy one. It annoys me that Acura/Honda will blame vehicle sales failures on anything and everything, besides the most obvious. The 4G TL didn't sell poorly because it went up in price. It sold poorly because it was ugly AF. It's not rocket science. The RLX looks worse than a Camry- any Camry.
#234
The only reason the ILX carries weight and some satisfaction for me is that it in my case with my original 2014 PAWS Advanced (built and released in March of 2013), the ILX improved my experience with the RLX in every area (suspension, drive handling, tech. infotainment, etc) with the exception of the interior and general engine performance.
IMO the interior and engine performance were the only two things they got right in the RLX PAWS and obviously were a step back in the ILX. Otherwise my ILX A-Spec has all the same tech as my RLX Advanced did, without all the annoying bugs and issues. Which says alot when you're comparing a $32k compact sports sedan to a $63k lluxury flagship sedan within the same brand lineup...
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#235
Acura can build good cars but their market positioning sucks. The marketing people have made a Harvard B school case book of how not to run a car company for the past 10 years. Hopefully the new guy can correct the company's direction. Getting up to date engines like the 2T, DOHC 3T, 10 speed & SHAWD will certainly put the wheels under the car. Now if they can figure out a really contemporary design language, product positioning & pricing structure they can make a comeback.
My gut would be two sedans, TLX + an higher level something like 3/4 vs 5/6 in BMW land & two possibly three SUV's for the present buying trends. They should not try to go head to head with Europe but shadow them with less expensive but content competitive products. Europe has a lot of fat in their price cost model. If Acura ran the cost side with a leaner pricing model I believe they could move a lot more iron then they do now.
My gut would be two sedans, TLX + an higher level something like 3/4 vs 5/6 in BMW land & two possibly three SUV's for the present buying trends. They should not try to go head to head with Europe but shadow them with less expensive but content competitive products. Europe has a lot of fat in their price cost model. If Acura ran the cost side with a leaner pricing model I believe they could move a lot more iron then they do now.
#236
Just saw an older RLX PAWS... what an uninspiring car. I don't know if anyone would run out to buy one. It annoys me that Acura/Honda will blame vehicle sales failures on anything and everything, besides the most obvious. The 4G TL didn't sell poorly because it went up in price. It sold poorly because it was ugly AF. It's not rocket science. The RLX looks worse than a Camry- any Camry.
It didn't sell cause it came out right after the depression and it was such a drastic change from the 3g that it didn't convert 3g buyers. The 4g buyers only some of them are converting to the TLX, most of us rather look at a RLX being use to the size. I'm planning on test driving an used 2018 RLX sport hybrid
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We can now all stay informed about the new ILX coming soon.....
https://www.acura.com/future-vehicles
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