TLX 2.0T FWD vs Honda Accord 2.0T FWD
2 second 0-60? Pray tell, which car is that? I’m honestly curious.
As for why I care, all I’m doing is saying I agree with the previous poster who says the car runs out of steam about 5000RPMs. You’re the one they decided to suggest my opinion is meaningless because I don’t own the car. What, I don’t get an opinion because it’s something you don’t like? Please
As for why I care, all I’m doing is saying I agree with the previous poster who says the car runs out of steam about 5000RPMs. You’re the one they decided to suggest my opinion is meaningless because I don’t own the car. What, I don’t get an opinion because it’s something you don’t like? Please

Mid 2s - Ariel (Honda) Atom - third fastest production car in the world, behind only Veyron and Ultima GTR.
There's honestly not a whole lot for me to do right now on paternity leave and with the pandemic going on. Just trying to keep my brain from melting out of boredom and lack of use.
Although both these stalwarts are mid-size sedan offerings, yet they do go up with different rivals. The 2021 Acura TLX rivals up against the likes of the Audi A4, the Mercedes C-Class, and to sum it up for a steeper starting price of $37,500. Honda Accord, on the other hand, even with its 2.0L turbocharged unit rivals the more economic saloon segment of Toyota Camry, and Altima, and only for the price of $27,000.
Despite the price difference, both of these come with a potent 2.0L turbocharged engine, which at its prime rpm carries both of them from 0-60 MPH in under 6 seconds, although the Accord is almost 0.2 seconds slower. 26 MPG from the Accord is also the best in the segment and certainly better than the TLX.
With a more practical and spacious interior, for people on a budget, who want the feature-roster of a luxury offering, can go ahead and opt for the 2.0T Honda Accord.
Despite the price difference, both of these come with a potent 2.0L turbocharged engine, which at its prime rpm carries both of them from 0-60 MPH in under 6 seconds, although the Accord is almost 0.2 seconds slower. 26 MPG from the Accord is also the best in the segment and certainly better than the TLX.
With a more practical and spacious interior, for people on a budget, who want the feature-roster of a luxury offering, can go ahead and opt for the 2.0T Honda Accord.
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