Why does the TLX offer less front seat legroom than BOTH the TL and TSX?
#41
Three Wheelin'
This is one of those discussion where there will be no winners. It is all a matter or personal preferences, almost like trying to debate which color is the best.
I will take the stand as a defender and say that it perfect for this car. Maybe Acura will find a way to make to better in the next version, but this should not be a shop stopper for buying the car.
I will take the stand as a defender and say that it perfect for this car. Maybe Acura will find a way to make to better in the next version, but this should not be a shop stopper for buying the car.
#42
AcurAdmirer
Yeah, my 3G TL had a lot of squeaky, rattly pieces on the dash and door panels, and they all made themselves known on a bumpy road.
It was well-known and well-accepted that the 3G TL was going to rattle and squeak. Check the archives of this very site!
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It was well-known and well-accepted that the 3G TL was going to rattle and squeak. Check the archives of this very site!
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#45
AcurAdmirer
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#47
Suzuka Master
Critizixe the TLX all you want. But making silly comparo's... Calling you out for your silliness is far from being "sensitive" Nice try though
#48
Three Wheelin'
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I went to the dealer over the weekend to test drive both the I4 and the V6 again. I thought i was biased and should give the TLX another chance. I tried to be very objective and listened to all the new features of the TLX. Overall, the I4 drives better and less noticeable jerkiness. However, i am still not impress with the interior quality and thought Acura could do better since it's a "luxury" car.
#49
Pro
I went to the dealer over the weekend to test drive both the I4 and the V6 again. I thought i was biased and should give the TLX another chance. I tried to be very objective and listened to all the new features of the TLX. Overall, the I4 drives better and less noticeable jerkiness. However, i am still not impress with the interior quality and thought Acura could do better since it's a "luxury" car.
I think acura makes a point to call it a "premium" car and not a "luxury" car...
but on topic, am I really the only guy here who thinks you can get more front legroom in the TLX than the TSX through adjustment. At 6'3, my legs are due for a stretch after about an hour and a half in my SO's TSX. The passenger seat is even worse because it doesn't tilt. Granted I only drove the TLX for 20 minutes or so, but there did seem to be more front legroom in it than a TSX
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