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#1681
6G TLX-S
Interestingly, having a V-8 RWD sedan does not make Hyundai a Tier 1 brand either. Obviously they have not stated this as a goal, but for all the ink it gets here.... Anyway, it is a combination of things that make a Tier 1 brand, product, dealers, customers, and yes paperwork.
However, not having a V8/RWD sedan almost guarantees that the brand will never become a Tier-1 brand, no matter how much the brand messes around with the dealers, customers, and paperwork.
I agree that it's a combination of things, but with the products being the utmost important element of all.
#1682
In other words, long ago, they went mainstream and catered to the masses to turn a buck and left enthusiasts with nothing. ![Sad](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/sad.gif)
You're right though, the general public doesn't want a car that only comes in manual, but IMHO, it weeded out a lot of people that probably shouldn't have owned the car in the first place
and sorta reflected the racing inspired image that Acura was trying to hold up at that time. ![Shrug](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/shrug.gif)
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You're right though, the general public doesn't want a car that only comes in manual, but IMHO, it weeded out a lot of people that probably shouldn't have owned the car in the first place
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#1683
Damn, kinda quiet here... you can definitely notice the lack of the usual suspects who are temporarily banned ![Tongue](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Anyways, ya, the teggy luvin' enthusiasts should get the message that Honda/Acura isn't listening to them and just move on. The never ending bitching, whining, criticising, expressed feelings of abandonment, etc. is just annoying.
I'm sure Acura will travel its own path to "tier 1" and I just hope that their definition of "tier 1" doesn't include the downmarket moves by Audi/BMW/MB (A3,1 series, A/B class). I could picture a billboard caption by Audi with the A3: "Your move Acura", which Honda would reply with the Civic: "Checkmate".
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Anyways, ya, the teggy luvin' enthusiasts should get the message that Honda/Acura isn't listening to them and just move on. The never ending bitching, whining, criticising, expressed feelings of abandonment, etc. is just annoying.
I'm sure Acura will travel its own path to "tier 1" and I just hope that their definition of "tier 1" doesn't include the downmarket moves by Audi/BMW/MB (A3,1 series, A/B class). I could picture a billboard caption by Audi with the A3: "Your move Acura", which Honda would reply with the Civic: "Checkmate".
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#1684
The sizzle in the Steak
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Lacking product for many years that competed head to head with the other lux makes in terms of type of vehicle, powerplant, drivetrain, options....
Not to mention the change to very confusing letter designations, and the RSX in the line-up didn't help either.
<---picks up bat...beats dead horse.
#1685
Not to mention the change to very confusing letter designations, and the RSX in the line-up didn't help either.
#1686
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Lacking product for many years that competed head to head with the other lux makes in terms of type of vehicle, powerplant, drivetrain, options....
Not to mention the change to very confusing letter designations, and the RSX in the line-up didn't help either.
<---picks up bat...beats dead horse.
#1687
But no one's looking back at an Integra and saying "wow look at when Acura was Tier-1". Tier-1 and Acura's glory days are two different arguments.
#1688
Please point out some specific vehicles that are indicative of Acura's so-called "glory days." I'll give you the NSX, but besides that, I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
#1689
6G TLX-S
I think that sometimes nostalgia clouds one's memory. Acura's vehicles are more upscale and are more differentiated from Honda's than at any other time during the past 15 years. The 3G TL is a much better executed vehicle than anything Acura had in the 90s.
Please point out some specific vehicles that are indicative of Acura's so-called "glory days." I'll give you the NSX, but besides that, I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
Please point out some specific vehicles that are indicative of Acura's so-called "glory days." I'll give you the NSX, but besides that, I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
Another car from Acura's "glory days" was the Integra Type-R with the 195 HP, 1.8L-I4, 8000rpm engine. It had the highest HP/Litre ratio for naturally aspirated 4-stroke auto engine at that period, together with track tuned suspension which made the car track ready right out of the showroom.
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Do you mean 4G TL? I don't think the 3G has the power plenum styling.
The Integra Type R was one of the reasons why people associate Acura with boy racers. And making that car as an Acura wasn't so much of a problem back then because Acura was merely a higher performance Honda, or a more luxurious Honda. But now they want to compete more directly with the so called tier-1 brands, and a boy racer car no longer fits the brand.
It's like making the JDM Civic Type R as an Acura, I'm not sure if that's a good thing to do for pushing Acura to Tier-1. I mean, the CSX is already a bit of a stretch IMO.
The Integra Type R was one of the reasons why people associate Acura with boy racers. And making that car as an Acura wasn't so much of a problem back then because Acura was merely a higher performance Honda, or a more luxurious Honda. But now they want to compete more directly with the so called tier-1 brands, and a boy racer car no longer fits the brand.
It's like making the JDM Civic Type R as an Acura, I'm not sure if that's a good thing to do for pushing Acura to Tier-1. I mean, the CSX is already a bit of a stretch IMO.
#1691
No, I did mean the 3G TL. The 3G TL car was likely Acura's biggest success in both sales and critical acclaim. I think the 4G is a good effort as well, but I did not want to start another debate about its controversial styling.
I'm still wondering what cars are representative of the glory days that some on this board yearn for. If it's the Integra Type R, I will laugh. I remember some of my classmates in high school had modified Type Rs, complete with nitrous tanks in the trunk, that they used to race down the streets of Fort Lauderdale. The 2G TL was certainly a good car, but I don't see how anyone could argue it is better in any significant way than Acura's current sedans.
I'm still wondering what cars are representative of the glory days that some on this board yearn for. If it's the Integra Type R, I will laugh. I remember some of my classmates in high school had modified Type Rs, complete with nitrous tanks in the trunk, that they used to race down the streets of Fort Lauderdale. The 2G TL was certainly a good car, but I don't see how anyone could argue it is better in any significant way than Acura's current sedans.
#1692
Go Big Blue!
^^^ Depends on your perspective I suppose. I you were/are one of those guys you mentioned then those were the "glory" days. Obviously Acura is growing up and trying to move away from the cheapy tuner car image. That's not either good or bad I suppose. Just a different crowd. Acura's got some tough times ahead of it trying to slowly transition upstream. They will want to bring as many current customers with them but it's inevitable they will lose most. I suspect the TSX is next on the chopping block once they start filling in the lineup on the higher end. It's a FWD only rebadged Euro Accord. Can't have that if they want to go Tier 1. It's gotta go.
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No, I did mean the 3G TL. The 3G TL car was likely Acura's biggest success in both sales and critical acclaim. I think the 4G is a good effort as well, but I did not want to start another debate about its controversial styling.
I'm still wondering what cars are representative of the glory days that some on this board yearn for. If it's the Integra Type R, I will laugh. I remember some of my classmates in high school had modified Type Rs, complete with nitrous tanks in the trunk, that they used to race down the streets of Fort Lauderdale. The 2G TL was certainly a good car, but I don't see how anyone could argue it is better in any significant way than Acura's current sedans.
I'm still wondering what cars are representative of the glory days that some on this board yearn for. If it's the Integra Type R, I will laugh. I remember some of my classmates in high school had modified Type Rs, complete with nitrous tanks in the trunk, that they used to race down the streets of Fort Lauderdale. The 2G TL was certainly a good car, but I don't see how anyone could argue it is better in any significant way than Acura's current sedans.
"I agree that the 3G TL is the best executed upscale Acura sedan ever, except for it's hideous power plenum styling. "
And I think he meant the 4G TL.
I agree that the 4G TL is a great car and the styling is growing on me.
I also totally agree with your second point regarding the Integra Type R. It's one awesome car and I would love to have one, heck I would love to have the new FD2 Civic Type R (lol, I just like Type R's). Like you, I just don't see how it fits Acura if the brand were to become Tier-1.
I also don't see how the 2G TL is any better than the Acura sedans when the 2G TL is pretty much a glorified Accord and doesn't really stand out in terms of styling.
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^^^ Depends on your perspective I suppose. I you were/are one of those guys you mentioned then those were the "glory" days. Obviously Acura is growing up and trying to move away from the cheapy tuner car image. That's not either good or bad I suppose. Just a different crowd. Acura's got some tough times ahead of it trying to slowly transition upstream. They will want to bring as many current customers with them but it's inevitable they will lose most. I suspect the TSX is next on the chopping block once they start filling in the lineup on the higher end. It's a FWD only rebadged Euro Accord. Can't have that if they want to go Tier 1. It's gotta go.
#1695
^^^ Depends on your perspective I suppose. I you were/are one of those guys you mentioned then those were the "glory" days. Obviously Acura is growing up and trying to move away from the cheapy tuner car image. That's not either good or bad I suppose. Just a different crowd. Acura's got some tough times ahead of it trying to slowly transition upstream. They will want to bring as many current customers with them but it's inevitable they will lose most. I suspect the TSX is next on the chopping block once they start filling in the lineup on the higher end. It's a FWD only rebadged Euro Accord. Can't have that if they want to go Tier 1. It's gotta go.
#1696
Go Big Blue!
Agree. The rebadged RL and TSX are one thing that really stands in their way of going global with this brand. They can't take it to Europe now because 40% of their lineup is already there under the Honda badge. The RL will no doubt go it's separate way with this next gen and will not just be a rebadged Honda Legend. The slot the TSX holds is important, so they will need to develop an Acura only model to fill it. Once that's done and also added a coupe/convertible variant off something (several years away, 2012?) they will probably be ready again to try rolling Acura out to Asia and Europe. Lots of unexpected things can happen between then and now, but I suspect the world economy will be in a growth cycle again and things will be in place to expand the brand
#1697
In Germany it is called Accord Limosine.
http://www.honda.de/content/automobi...limousine.html
#1698
Go Big Blue!
Euro Accord is the only tier 1 car in Honda line up. Once you add up all the options to Euro Accord. It costs 32000 british pounds or more than 42000 euros for 4cylinder. Add SH-AWD/V6/HDD/AFS/Push button/18inch. Your looking at prices higher or approaching Honda legend/Acura RL.
In Germany it is called Accord Limosine.
http://www.honda.de/content/automobi...limousine.html
In Germany it is called Accord Limosine.
http://www.honda.de/content/automobi...limousine.html
As far as it being called a "limousine". That's funny and has to simply be an example of a word not translating very well.
#1700
I went to the link. I can't read the German but thanks for posting. I can't see how the TSX in it's current state can be considered a Tier1 product by anyone. Europeans certainly have a different perspective on optimal vehicle size, but I think we are in line with everything else.
As far as it being called a "limousine". That's funny and has to simply be an example of a word not translating very well.
As far as it being called a "limousine". That's funny and has to simply be an example of a word not translating very well.
TSX have decent sales in Year 2009 with its 4cylinder engine and price.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchin...nt_7726863.htm
Asked whether he worries about that the SR-9 will erode sales of the Accord, Guangqi Honda's Hironori said: "I have no concerns about it as China's vehicle market is growing rapidly. It (the SR-9) will likely expand the mid and high-end segment."
Dongfeng Honda said the SR-9, which is to target young, dynamic upscale buyers, will go head-to-head with Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series.Guangqi Honda plans to roll out the first model under its all-new brand, the "Li Nian", next year. The brand, without a Honda logo, was created in 2008.
Honda is also selling imported Acura luxury vehicles in China
Asked whether he worries about that the SR-9 will erode sales of the Accord, Guangqi Honda's Hironori said: "I have no concerns about it as China's vehicle market is growing rapidly. It (the SR-9) will likely expand the mid and high-end segment."
Dongfeng Honda said the SR-9, which is to target young, dynamic upscale buyers, will go head-to-head with Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series.Guangqi Honda plans to roll out the first model under its all-new brand, the "Li Nian", next year. The brand, without a Honda logo, was created in 2008.
Honda is also selling imported Acura luxury vehicles in China
#1701
Go Big Blue!
A product becomes Tier-1 when both consumer and the firm percieve it be tier one. EuroAccord compete in 4 cylinder segment with its German rivals and it is the most expensive 4 cylinder rival having normally aspirated engine.
TSX have decent sales in Year 2009 with its 4cylinder engine and price.
TSX have decent sales in Year 2009 with its 4cylinder engine and price.
Conclusion: replace the TSX and RL with an Acura only product as part of the the to-do list for taking Acura Tier 1
#1702
I'm the Firestarter
You also have to consider that the brands we consider premium, like BMW, Audi and Mercedes, don't have quite the same stellar reputation in Europe.
#1703
I wouldn't argue with that. Status (even value) is very much based on perception. But that brings us full circle and still doesn't change the conclusion. The attributes of the Euro Accord (Acura TSX) do not meet the Tier 1 perception here in America. Doesn't matter what the European buyer thinks. He's not buying here in America. Acura still must consider upscaling the product that currently is filled by the rebadged Euro Accord. Great car but not fitting of the Tier 1 status here in America. Replacing it with an Acura only vehicle has the added benefit of making it easier to take the brand to Europe and Asia.
Conclusion: replace the TSX and RL with an Acura only product as part of the the to-do list for taking Acura Tier 1
Conclusion: replace the TSX and RL with an Acura only product as part of the the to-do list for taking Acura Tier 1
On the other hand TL/RL is not Tier 1. No one is willing to pay $50K for RL. you can see from sales. TL is in deep discount.
#1704
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C Class has 0.9% financing.
The 3 Series & G37 have a $1,000 rebate plus 0.9% financing.
A4 has a $1,500 rebate plus 0.9% financing.
CTS has a $1,500 rebate.
MKZ has a $3,500 or 0.0% financing.
So the TL does not look to be that deep into discounts compared to the competition.
#1705
A quick glance @ Edmunds shows that the TL currently has no rebates & 2.9% financing.
C Class has 0.9% financing.
The 3 Series & G37 have a $1,000 rebate plus 0.9% financing.
A4 has a $1,500 rebate plus 0.9% financing.
CTS has a $1,500 rebate.
MKZ has a $3,500 or 0.0% financing.
So the TL does not look to be that deep into discounts compared to the competition.
C Class has 0.9% financing.
The 3 Series & G37 have a $1,000 rebate plus 0.9% financing.
A4 has a $1,500 rebate plus 0.9% financing.
CTS has a $1,500 rebate.
MKZ has a $3,500 or 0.0% financing.
So the TL does not look to be that deep into discounts compared to the competition.
$3K disount on $47K car is smaller deal than $4K discount on $39K car. Remember comparing 4 cylinder to 6 cylinder.
Audi A4 has $3K dicount on $47K car.
TL has $4K discount on $39K car.
TSX has $2K discount on $33K car.
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http://www.edmunds.com/new/2009/acur....html?action=2
2009 Acura TL
4dr Sedan w/Tech Package (3.5L 6cyl 5A)
What Others
Are Paying
MSRP Invoice
National Base Price
A note about advertising fees $38,685 $35,556 $34,818
Regional Adjustment
for Zip Code Change - - -$474
Optional Equipment N/A N/A N/A
No optional equipment selected
Color Adjustment - - $0
Not Sure
Destination Charge $760 $760 $760
Total with Options $39,445 $36,316 $35,104
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2009/audi....html?action=2
2009 Audi A4
2.0T quattro 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
What Others
Are Paying
MSRP Invoice
National Base Price
A note about advertising fees $33,050 $30,737 $31,426
Regional Adjustment
for Zip Code Change - - -$410
Optional Equipment $13,350 $12,414 $12,527
WPT Prestige $7,350 $6,835 $6,897
PQX S Line Package $2,450 $2,278 $2,299
8T4 Adaptive Cruise Control w/Active Braking Guard $2,100 $1,953 $1,971
PPS 18" Sport Package $1,450 $1,348 $1,360
Color Adjustment - - $0
Not Sure
Destination Charge $825 $825 $825
Total with Options $47,225 $43,976 $44,368
2009 Audi A4
2.0T quattro 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
What Others
Are Paying
MSRP Invoice
National Base Price
A note about advertising fees $33,050 $30,737 $31,426
Regional Adjustment
for Zip Code Change - - -$410
Optional Equipment $13,350 $12,414 $12,527
WPT Prestige $7,350 $6,835 $6,897
PQX S Line Package $2,450 $2,278 $2,299
8T4 Adaptive Cruise Control w/Active Braking Guard $2,100 $1,953 $1,971
PPS 18" Sport Package $1,450 $1,348 $1,360
Color Adjustment - - $0
Not Sure
Destination Charge $825 $825 $825
Total with Options $47,225 $43,976 $44,368
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2009/acur....html?action=2
2009 Acura TSX
4dr Sedan w/Technology Package (2.4L 4cyl 5A)
What Others
Are Paying
MSRP Invoice
National Base Price
A note about advertising fees $32,260 $29,481 $29,444
Regional Adjustment
for Zip Code Change - - -$393
Optional Equipment N/A N/A N/A
No optional equipment selected
Color Adjustment - - $0
Not Sure
Destination Charge $760 $760 $760
Total with Options $33,020 $30,241 $29,811
2009 Acura TSX
4dr Sedan w/Technology Package (2.4L 4cyl 5A)
What Others
Are Paying
MSRP Invoice
National Base Price
A note about advertising fees $32,260 $29,481 $29,444
Regional Adjustment
for Zip Code Change - - -$393
Optional Equipment N/A N/A N/A
No optional equipment selected
Color Adjustment - - $0
Not Sure
Destination Charge $760 $760 $760
Total with Options $33,020 $30,241 $29,811
#1706
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The A4 does not compete with the TL and TSX. The A4 competes directly with the MDX since they are both in the same price range and apparently size doesn't matter.
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[QUOTE=SSFTSX;10861407]official incentives dont represent true transaction prices. Audi A4 Prestige 4cylinder cost $10k more than FWD TL Tech on average basis.
$3K disount on $47K car is smaller deal than $4K discount on $39K car. Remember comparing 4 cylinder to 6 cylinder.
Audi A4 has $3K dicount on $47K car.
TL has $4K discount on $39K car.
TSX has $2K discount on $33K car.
Not too sure what you are talking about, but this article will help you:
http://studio-5.financialcontent.com...ChannelID=3191
"Edmunds.com's monthly True Cost of IncentivesSM (TCISM) report takes into account all automakers' various U.S. incentives programs, including subvented interest rates and lease programs, as well as cash rebates to consumers and dealers. To ensure the greatest possible accuracy, Edmunds.com bases its calculations on sales volume, including the mix of vehicle makes and models for each month, as well as on the proportion of vehicles for which each type of incentive was used. "
True Cost of Incentives for the Top Seven Automakers
Automaker April 2009 March 2009 April 2008
Honda (Acura, Honda) $1,439* $1,334 $1,405
Hyundai (Hyundai, Kia) $3,591* $3,504 $2,156
Nissan (Infiniti, Nissan) $2,779* $2,234 $1,796
Toyota (Lexus, Scion, Toyota)$1,648 $1,565 $840
Industry Average $3,031 $3,165* $2,351
Honda/Acura is well below average, and as TSX69 stated, TL currently has no rebates & 2.9% financing. Period.
$3K disount on $47K car is smaller deal than $4K discount on $39K car. Remember comparing 4 cylinder to 6 cylinder.
Audi A4 has $3K dicount on $47K car.
TL has $4K discount on $39K car.
TSX has $2K discount on $33K car.
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2009/acur....html?action=2
2009 Acura TL
4dr Sedan w/Tech Package (3.5L 6cyl 5A)
What Others
Are Paying
MSRP Invoice
National Base Price
A note about advertising fees $38,685 $35,556 $34,818
Regional Adjustment
for Zip Code Change - - -$474
Optional Equipment N/A N/A N/A
No optional equipment selected
Color Adjustment - - $0
Not Sure
Destination Charge $760 $760 $760
Total with Options $39,445 $36,316 $35,104
2009 Acura TL
4dr Sedan w/Tech Package (3.5L 6cyl 5A)
What Others
Are Paying
MSRP Invoice
National Base Price
A note about advertising fees $38,685 $35,556 $34,818
Regional Adjustment
for Zip Code Change - - -$474
Optional Equipment N/A N/A N/A
No optional equipment selected
Color Adjustment - - $0
Not Sure
Destination Charge $760 $760 $760
Total with Options $39,445 $36,316 $35,104
http://studio-5.financialcontent.com...ChannelID=3191
"Edmunds.com's monthly True Cost of IncentivesSM (TCISM) report takes into account all automakers' various U.S. incentives programs, including subvented interest rates and lease programs, as well as cash rebates to consumers and dealers. To ensure the greatest possible accuracy, Edmunds.com bases its calculations on sales volume, including the mix of vehicle makes and models for each month, as well as on the proportion of vehicles for which each type of incentive was used. "
True Cost of Incentives for the Top Seven Automakers
Automaker April 2009 March 2009 April 2008
Honda (Acura, Honda) $1,439* $1,334 $1,405
Hyundai (Hyundai, Kia) $3,591* $3,504 $2,156
Nissan (Infiniti, Nissan) $2,779* $2,234 $1,796
Toyota (Lexus, Scion, Toyota)$1,648 $1,565 $840
Industry Average $3,031 $3,165* $2,351
Honda/Acura is well below average, and as TSX69 stated, TL currently has no rebates & 2.9% financing. Period.
#1708
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Do you think discount on Honda Pilot/Ridgeline/MDX/RDX is the same as Honda Fit. It is the actual transaction price that matters and it takes much bigger discount to move TL off the floor than TSX/A4. And A4/TSX were never designed for US market alone. TL sales in Europe will be zero. The car is cleary not a tier 1 product. Tier-1 product doesnot mean it should have 8 to 12 cylinder. Products are Tier-1 in each category.
official incentives dont represent true transaction prices. Audi A4 Prestige 4cylinder cost $10k more than FWD TL Tech on average basis.
$3K disount on $47K car is smaller deal than $4K discount on $39K car. Remember comparing 4 cylinder to 6 cylinder.
Audi A4 has $3K dicount on $47K car.
TL has $4K discount on $39K car.
TSX has $2K discount on $33K car.
Not too sure what you are talking about, but this article will help you:
http://studio-5.financialcontent.com...ChannelID=3191
"Edmunds.com's monthly True Cost of IncentivesSM (TCISM) report takes into account all automakers' various U.S. incentives programs, including subvented interest rates and lease programs, as well as cash rebates to consumers and dealers. To ensure the greatest possible accuracy, Edmunds.com bases its calculations on sales volume, including the mix of vehicle makes and models for each month, as well as on the proportion of vehicles for which each type of incentive was used. "
True Cost of Incentives for the Top Seven Automakers
Automaker April 2009 March 2009 April 2008
Honda (Acura, Honda) $1,439* $1,334 $1,405
Hyundai (Hyundai, Kia) $3,591* $3,504 $2,156
Nissan (Infiniti, Nissan) $2,779* $2,234 $1,796
Toyota (Lexus, Scion, Toyota)$1,648 $1,565 $840
Industry Average $3,031 $3,165* $2,351
Honda/Acura is well below average, and as TSX69 stated, TL currently has no rebates & 2.9% financing. Period.
$3K disount on $47K car is smaller deal than $4K discount on $39K car. Remember comparing 4 cylinder to 6 cylinder.
Audi A4 has $3K dicount on $47K car.
TL has $4K discount on $39K car.
TSX has $2K discount on $33K car.
Not too sure what you are talking about, but this article will help you:
http://studio-5.financialcontent.com...ChannelID=3191
"Edmunds.com's monthly True Cost of IncentivesSM (TCISM) report takes into account all automakers' various U.S. incentives programs, including subvented interest rates and lease programs, as well as cash rebates to consumers and dealers. To ensure the greatest possible accuracy, Edmunds.com bases its calculations on sales volume, including the mix of vehicle makes and models for each month, as well as on the proportion of vehicles for which each type of incentive was used. "
True Cost of Incentives for the Top Seven Automakers
Automaker April 2009 March 2009 April 2008
Honda (Acura, Honda) $1,439* $1,334 $1,405
Hyundai (Hyundai, Kia) $3,591* $3,504 $2,156
Nissan (Infiniti, Nissan) $2,779* $2,234 $1,796
Toyota (Lexus, Scion, Toyota)$1,648 $1,565 $840
Industry Average $3,031 $3,165* $2,351
Honda/Acura is well below average, and as TSX69 stated, TL currently has no rebates & 2.9% financing. Period.
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You are trying to say that, a $3000 discount on a Honda Fit isn't really the same thing as a $3000 discount on a MDX. Is this what you are trying to get at. If so, I know what you mean. That's why I posted those numbers. And again, there's no rebates and 2.9% financing as mentioned by TSX69, over 3000 of them were sold last month. In other words, $0 rebate on TL. It doesn't matter if it's $0 rebate on a Fit or a TL, $0 is $0, it also means 0%. Not $1500 rebate like the A4 as noted by TSX69. In terms of percentage, $1500 isn't 0%.
So, Acura moved over 3000 TL's off the floor without rebates, according to TSX69, which got his number from Edmunds. Simple as that.
Yes, it's clear that the TL isn't a tier-1 product. I didn't say it is, did I? In fact, some say that Acura has lost its direction because of its 4G TL, that's probably because they think that's a Tier-1 product when in reality, it's not.
So, Acura moved over 3000 TL's off the floor without rebates, according to TSX69, which got his number from Edmunds. Simple as that.
Yes, it's clear that the TL isn't a tier-1 product. I didn't say it is, did I? In fact, some say that Acura has lost its direction because of its 4G TL, that's probably because they think that's a Tier-1 product when in reality, it's not.
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You are trying to say that, a $3000 discount on a Honda Fit isn't really the same thing as a $3000 discount on a MDX. Is this what you are trying to get at. If so, I know what you mean. That's why I posted those numbers. And again, there's no rebates and 2.9% financing as mentioned by TSX69, over 3000 of them were sold last month. In other words, $0 rebate on TL. It doesn't matter if it's $0 rebate on a Fit or a TL, $0 is $0, it also means 0%. Not $1500 rebate like the A4 as noted by TSX69. In terms of percentage, $1500 isn't 0%.
So, Acura moved over 3000 TL's off the floor without rebates, according to TSX69, which got his number from Edmunds. Simple as that.
Yes, it's clear that the TL isn't a tier-1 product. I didn't say it is, did I? In fact, some say that Acura has lost its direction because of its 4G TL, that's probably because they think that's a Tier-1 product when in reality, it's not.
So, Acura moved over 3000 TL's off the floor without rebates, according to TSX69, which got his number from Edmunds. Simple as that.
Yes, it's clear that the TL isn't a tier-1 product. I didn't say it is, did I? In fact, some say that Acura has lost its direction because of its 4G TL, that's probably because they think that's a Tier-1 product when in reality, it's not.
And method of financing does not matter. there are credit unions that offer better finaning with longer terms loans and on top of that add it to your home loan. so you can deduct interest from taxes.
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The bottom line is, Acura offers $0 rebates for the TL and it was able to sell over 3000 copies. Audi also sold over 3000 copies of A4 but with $1500 rebates.
There are people who don't use credit unions (like my whole family) and I'm sure we are not alone. So those 0.9% financing for sure is going to help, it might not be a BIG differene, but you are kidding me and yourself if you think 0.9% is the same as 2.9% financing.
But of course, if you think what you said is correct and true, and it makes you feel better, go right ahead.
There are people who don't use credit unions (like my whole family) and I'm sure we are not alone. So those 0.9% financing for sure is going to help, it might not be a BIG differene, but you are kidding me and yourself if you think 0.9% is the same as 2.9% financing.
But of course, if you think what you said is correct and true, and it makes you feel better, go right ahead.
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There are people who don't use credit unions (like my whole family) and I'm sure we are not alone. So those 0.9% financing for sure is going to help, it might not be a BIG differene, but you are kidding me and yourself if you think 0.9% is the same as 2.9% financing.
But of course, if you think what you said is correct and true, and it makes you feel better, go right ahead.
But of course, if you think what you said is correct and true, and it makes you feel better, go right ahead.
#1713
The sizzle in the Steak
The letters have been around for longer than names. People need to got over it. I'm not confused by the letters. Wait. Did you think you were getting a TL and ended up with a CL by mistake?
....and I almost bought an RDX....turns out it was an SUV and not a bunch of explosives.
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I think that sometimes nostalgia clouds one's memory. Acura's vehicles are more upscale and are more differentiated from Honda's than at any other time during the past 15 years. The 3G TL is a much better executed vehicle than anything Acura had in the 90s.
Please point out some specific vehicles that are indicative of Acura's so-called "glory days." I'll give you the NSX, but besides that, I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
Please point out some specific vehicles that are indicative of Acura's so-called "glory days." I'll give you the NSX, but besides that, I'm having trouble thinking of anything.
1995 was prime for Acura-new Integra on the block, Legend, NSX..classic
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http://www.businessweek.com/archives...444102.arc.htm
1995 was Acura's worst year up until that point. I don't see how anyone could argue with a straight face that Acura was better positioned in 1995 than it is currently.
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Go Big Blue!
This is exactly type of nostalgia I was referring to. Acura was in crisis mode in 1995 and in danger of failure.
http://www.businessweek.com/archives...444102.arc.htm
1995 was Acura's worst year up until that point. I don't see how anyone could argue with a straight face that Acura was better positioned in 1995 than it is currently.
http://www.businessweek.com/archives...444102.arc.htm
1995 was Acura's worst year up until that point. I don't see how anyone could argue with a straight face that Acura was better positioned in 1995 than it is currently.
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By the way, I agree with you. Our minds have a way of playing tricks on us. The Old Days always seem better than they were. Cars are no exception.
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I started with Acura in early 1996. I remember those days well, and not through rose colored glasses. i seem to recall $5000 dealer cash to move out the old Legends that nobody wanted.
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So I assume you're not of the opinion that the mid 90s were Acura's "glory days" and that the company has been in decline ever since?
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15 years ago weren't Legends going for around $40,000? That might be a reason why they weren't moving. I don't know what pricing was for competitors, but that's pricey even by today's standards, inflation and all.
The thing is, most enthusiasts, myself included don't really care or remember the financial circumstances of car companies. We remember the cars. Legends were overpriced.... but they've stood the test of time, BHGs aside. And I still like Integras - if only they didn't get broken into all the time. Both were fun to drive and they readily came in manual... that's for sure.
Their current strategy is to have pricing more in-line with competitors. If they sell a boatload of cars, GOOD for them!
But I could care less about how many cars they move or their current lineup.... great cars for sure though.
The thing is, most enthusiasts, myself included don't really care or remember the financial circumstances of car companies. We remember the cars. Legends were overpriced.... but they've stood the test of time, BHGs aside. And I still like Integras - if only they didn't get broken into all the time. Both were fun to drive and they readily came in manual... that's for sure.
Their current strategy is to have pricing more in-line with competitors. If they sell a boatload of cars, GOOD for them!
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