Acura: TLX News
#7641
I feel the need...
I bought a 5.2 second car for 38k, just as capable as an S4 for much less money and is much more reliable. You are implying the whole world is laughing at anyone who rocks a power plenum. Oh, gosh - like I really give a fuck what other people think about my commuter. I'm the idiot who could buy an RS7 but chooses not to, I'd rather spend my money on nice family vacations.
#7642
Azine Jabroni
#7643
Some dude
Please keep talking to me. I get a boner pretending to be a big shot who can afford nice things.
I bought a warmed over Accord because I couldn't really afford an S4. I know people think my car is a joke so I compensate by insulting other people's cars at random. I can't afford an RS7 but I'm going to mention it here to sound cool. My TL is better then an R8!!!!!
I bought a warmed over Accord because I couldn't really afford an S4. I know people think my car is a joke so I compensate by insulting other people's cars at random. I can't afford an RS7 but I'm going to mention it here to sound cool. My TL is better then an R8!!!!!
It's more of a 3 seater, I've had 2 6'+ Lego friends in there at once before. Maybe you just need to start an exercise program.
Last edited by MeehowsBRZ; 03-16-2014 at 10:35 AM.
#7644
I feel the need...
Please keep talking to me. I get a boner pretending to be a big shot who can afford nice things.
I bought a warmed over Accord because I couldn't really afford an S4. I know people think my car is a joke so I compensate by insulting other people's cars at random. I can't afford an RS7 but I'm going to mention it here to sound cool. My TL is better then an R8!!!!!
I bought a warmed over Accord because I couldn't really afford an S4. I know people think my car is a joke so I compensate by insulting other people's cars at random. I can't afford an RS7 but I'm going to mention it here to sound cool. My TL is better then an R8!!!!!
I never "insulted" your car. You are free to share your opinions on my car and I am free to share mine on yours. I said you have a nice car, even if it is a bit plain and underpowered. If you are "insulted" by that, then that's your problem and you have thin skin.
#7645
I feel the need...
Back on topic, I am looking forward to what the TLX looks like in the flesh and am curious to hear if Acura plans on a 6MT. If they stick with a slush box and the SH-AWD version, I may look elsewhere for a replacement.
#7647
Some dude
Oh, please. Calm the fuck down, you're the one who started the name calling. You don't know me and I'm not going to get in an e-schlong fight on teh interwebz. Feel free to troll my next next next...NSX thread.
I never "insulted" your car. You are free to share your opinions on my car and I am free to share mine on yours. I said you have a nice car, even if it is a bit plain and underpowered. If you are "insulted" by that, then that's your problem and you have thin skin.
I never "insulted" your car. You are free to share your opinions on my car and I am free to share mine on yours. I said you have a nice car, even if it is a bit plain and underpowered. If you are "insulted" by that, then that's your problem and you have thin skin.
You bought arguably the worst looking Acura ever produced (ZDX might top it) and you think I care that you have an opinion on automotive design?? If you're going to be a cry baby every time someone points out something dumb you said on "teh interwebz" then maybe you shouldn't post.
#7649
Moderator
#7650
#7651
I feel the need...
You bought arguably the worst looking Acura ever produced (ZDX might top it) and you think I care that you have an opinion on automotive design?? If you're going to be a cry baby every time someone points out something dumb you said on "teh interwebz" then maybe you shouldn't post.
What I see is a bunch of peeps who are disappointed in the TLX because whoa (shocker) it is blander than the show car. The TLX hasn't even been driven or looked upon in living color. Some of you guys are simply piling on when Acura has finally acknowledged they have design/marketing/product issues and are looking to rectify it.
I never claimed to drive the most beautiful car. It is a pragmatic choice made after driving one and realizing it is a better car than many give it credit for. I could care less if you approve or not, just calling out your hypocrisy, Mr. Bland car driver.
I'm done with this semi-amusing tit for tat and am moving on. Please let me know if you want me to troll any of your BRZine threads...
#7652
Some dude
Fixed.
I get it. You have a "complex" about certain things. And bad taste, and maybe some tribal tattoos.
But if bringing up other people's superior looking cars randomly makes you feel better about yourself then go for it!
I get it. You have a "complex" about certain things. And bad taste, and maybe some tribal tattoos.
But if bringing up other people's superior looking cars randomly makes you feel better about yourself then go for it!
Last edited by MeehowsBRZ; 03-16-2014 at 04:06 PM.
#7653
Some dude
Back on topic,
I think most people are disappointed with the production images because the concept car wasn't exactly outlandish and those bumpers could have easily made it onto the car. Maybe they're saving them for an appearance package. And the wheels don't look too luxurious either.
I think most people are disappointed with the production images because the concept car wasn't exactly outlandish and those bumpers could have easily made it onto the car. Maybe they're saving them for an appearance package. And the wheels don't look too luxurious either.
#7655
אני עומד עם ישראל
I have tribal tattoos
#7656
Some dude
#7658
AZ Community Team
#7659
Moderator
I don't know, I think it's less an argument over preferences (in terms of styling) and more a debate over whether Acura screwed up by scaling back the styling too much to be competitive in the lux-sport sedan segment.
#7660
I drive a Subata.
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#7661
I'm the Firestarter
We're looking at you, Fibo...
#7662
I drive a Subata.
iTrader: (1)
Sure but there's nothing wrong with expressing what you like. If most people think it's nice then it's nice, if more people think it's ugly then it's an ugly car. But you can still buy it if you like it and be happy that it looks good to you.
We're looking at you, Fibo...
We're looking at you, Fibo...
He's the Ron A of TLX thread.
#7664
Moderator
#7665
Some dude
I don't want to live on a planet where someone can say "the Pontiac Aztec looks good" and I'm not allowed to tell them they're wrong because opinions.
#7667
Azine Jabroni
#7668
I feel the need...
#7669
#7670
Hyundai expects the new Genesis to do around 30k/yr. in sales.
Actually, Hyundai started the whole hexagonal shaped grill trend and Toyota, Subaru, Audi, Datsun, etc. have adopted it.
Not really; otherwise can apply the same for many others.
Check
Tranmission was designed in conjunction w/ ZF; same reason why the shifter in the Chrysler 300 (supplied by ZF) looks even more like the shifter in the Audi A8.
Not a traditional BMW-type Hofmeister kink, but more in line w/ the Avalon, Impala, Fusion, the old Infiniti M.
And a bit ironic considering the RLX has the traditional BMW Hofmeister kink, as well as 7 Series shaped taillightsa (just flipped upside down).
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#7671
I drive a Subata.
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#7672
Granted, the 1G Genesis has the traditional BMW-type Hofmeister kinked greenhouse, which is why the Accord, with a similar type greenhouse and similarly shaped taillights to the Genesis looks eerily like the Genesis from a 3Q hind view.
The TL also has a Hofemeister kinked greenhouse.
Now, the TSX and the ILX have a Lexus IS-inspired greenhouse.
More like the Impala than a true fastback like the A7.
But since you brought up Audi, Honda/Acura has emulated Audi when it comes to taillight shapes.
Civic - old Audi A4
MDX/RDX/ILX - Audi kinked taillights
And then there are others - like the Volvo-inspired D-pillar lights on the CR-V.
The TL also has a Hofemeister kinked greenhouse.
Now, the TSX and the ILX have a Lexus IS-inspired greenhouse.
More like the Impala than a true fastback like the A7.
But since you brought up Audi, Honda/Acura has emulated Audi when it comes to taillight shapes.
Civic - old Audi A4
MDX/RDX/ILX - Audi kinked taillights
And then there are others - like the Volvo-inspired D-pillar lights on the CR-V.
Last edited by YEH; 03-17-2014 at 07:45 PM.
#7673
אני עומד עם ישראל
Yeah quite a bit of that, I'm Pacific Islander.
Nah, a few girls I dated back in the early 2000s did though
Wonder what happened to those broads since you don't see it too much on girls.
Nah, a few girls I dated back in the early 2000s did though
Wonder what happened to those broads since you don't see it too much on girls.
#7674
Itz JDM y0!
More like tens of thousands.
Hyundai expects the new Genesis to do around 30k/yr. in sales.
Maybe Hyundai will eventually get around to doing a Genesis sub-brand but even w/o it the Genesis is outselling the Lexus GS and Infiniti M.
Actually, Hyundai started the whole hexagonal shaped grill trend and Toyota, Subaru, Audi, Datsun, etc. have adopted it.
Not really; otherwise can apply the same for many others.
Check
Tranmission was designed in conjunction w/ ZF; same reason why the shifter in the Chrysler 300 (supplied by ZF) looks even more like the shifter in the Audi A8.
Not a traditional BMW-type Hofmeister kink, but more in line w/ the Avalon, Impala, Fusion, the old Infiniti M.
And a bit ironic considering the RLX has the traditional BMW Hofmeister kink, as well as 7 Series shaped taillightsa (just flipped upside down).
#7677
אני עומד עם ישראל
^^ It's just that a lot of us have moved on from the brand. We'll take our jabs because we know Acura is more than capable of producing a competing product, not just a "good enough" product or a polarizing product that does the brand no justice.
While it saddens me to see the brand stagnate and in some cases devolve. What can we do but bitch and vote with our wallets.
I have hope for the TLX. I'm really wishing for a hi-po version of this car. Maybe even a dumbed down version of the RLX eSH-AWD hybrid set up and see how it performs.
I see them taking baby steps to address things we've been saying on this board for nearly a decade. Is it enough? For some us it never will be, for others it's directional progress.
Time and sales will tell if they made the right changes..
While it saddens me to see the brand stagnate and in some cases devolve. What can we do but bitch and vote with our wallets.
I have hope for the TLX. I'm really wishing for a hi-po version of this car. Maybe even a dumbed down version of the RLX eSH-AWD hybrid set up and see how it performs.
I see them taking baby steps to address things we've been saying on this board for nearly a decade. Is it enough? For some us it never will be, for others it's directional progress.
Time and sales will tell if they made the right changes..
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#7678
Actually, design-wise, I'm a bit underwhelmed by the new Genesis sedan.
What they seem to have improved upon are 2 areas which were in crucial need of improvement - quality of interior materials (got rid of the silver painted plastic), altho the design of the dash is a bit on the stodgy-side and improved driving dynamics (the old Genesis is more of a luxo-cruiser).
Don't think the new Genesis will threaten the CTS as the king of the hill when it comes to driving enjoyment, but it doesn't have to be as most buyers in the segment aren't looking for that.
Now, all Cadillac needs to do is to upgrade the CUE system and freshen up the back end of the CTS (esp. the taillight shape/design).
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#7679
Senior Moderator
^^ It's just that a lot of us have moved on from the brand. We'll take our jabs because we know Acura is more than capable of producing a competing product, not just a "good enough" product or a polarizing product that does the brand no justice.
While it saddens me to see the brand stagnate and in some cases devolve. What can we do but bitch and vote with our wallets.
I have hope for the TLX. I'm really wishing for a hi-po version of this car. Maybe even a dumbed down version of the RLX eSH-AWD hybrid set up and see how it performs.
I see them taking baby steps to address things we've been saying on this board for nearly a decade. Is it enough? For some us it never will be, for others it's directional progress.
Time and sales will tell if they made the right changes..
While it saddens me to see the brand stagnate and in some cases devolve. What can we do but bitch and vote with our wallets.
I have hope for the TLX. I'm really wishing for a hi-po version of this car. Maybe even a dumbed down version of the RLX eSH-AWD hybrid set up and see how it performs.
I see them taking baby steps to address things we've been saying on this board for nearly a decade. Is it enough? For some us it never will be, for others it's directional progress.
Time and sales will tell if they made the right changes..
#7680
Some dude
production TLX debut
from <a href="http://www.autoblog.com/2014/03/19/2015-acura-tlx-confirmed-new-york/#continued">Autoblog</a>:
Acura has announced that the 2014 New York Auto Show will see the arrival of the production TLX – the sedan that will replace both the TL and TSX in the company's lineup. The TLX was already previewed at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show as a near-production concept model, meaning we already have a very solid idea of what the 2015 model will look like.
What we didn't know, was that Acura has finally gotten on board with some advanced powertrains, rather than just plucking stuff from the Honda parts bin. Okay, that's kind of a lie. We've seen both of the TLX's engines in previous Honda products - a 2.4-liter, VTEC four-cylinder and a 3.5-liter VTEC V6 from the Civic Si and Accord, respectively – but the transmissions will be totally new.
First, an eight-speed, dual-clutch automatic will be paired with the base four-pot. The V6, meanwhile, will get a nine-speed automatic. Unfortunately, there's no mention of a manual gearbox. Acura's Precision All-Wheel Steer will be standard on the front-drive variants for both engines, while the 3.5-liter V6 will also be available with the brand's Super Handling All-Wheel Drive.
While we'll likely have to wait until April 16 for all the details on the TLX to arrive, we'll admit that it sounds like Acura is screwing together a competent sedan, based on the powertrains alone. We'll have much more on the TLX and all the other vehicles debuting in New York, as we get closer to the show. Until then, scroll down for the full press release from Acura.
What we didn't know, was that Acura has finally gotten on board with some advanced powertrains, rather than just plucking stuff from the Honda parts bin. Okay, that's kind of a lie. We've seen both of the TLX's engines in previous Honda products - a 2.4-liter, VTEC four-cylinder and a 3.5-liter VTEC V6 from the Civic Si and Accord, respectively – but the transmissions will be totally new.
First, an eight-speed, dual-clutch automatic will be paired with the base four-pot. The V6, meanwhile, will get a nine-speed automatic. Unfortunately, there's no mention of a manual gearbox. Acura's Precision All-Wheel Steer will be standard on the front-drive variants for both engines, while the 3.5-liter V6 will also be available with the brand's Super Handling All-Wheel Drive.
While we'll likely have to wait until April 16 for all the details on the TLX to arrive, we'll admit that it sounds like Acura is screwing together a competent sedan, based on the powertrains alone. We'll have much more on the TLX and all the other vehicles debuting in New York, as we get closer to the show. Until then, scroll down for the full press release from Acura.