Acura: TLX News
#9281
Moderator
#9282
Instructor
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#9284
TLX likely to have more upscale interior, electronics, better heat and noise insulation, longer warranty/Acura customer service and unique shape. far better than padesterian Accord.
Accord simply does not have the finishing of acura.
#9285
Moderator
^^^
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00TL-P3.2 (05-20-2014)
#9286
V6 is nose heavy than 4 cylinder models. so handling is not good. only SH-AWD can balance it.
TLX likely to have more upscale interior, electronics, better heat and noise insulation, longer warranty/Acura customer service and unique shape. far better than padesterian Accord.
Accord simply does not have the finishing of acura.
TLX likely to have more upscale interior, electronics, better heat and noise insulation, longer warranty/Acura customer service and unique shape. far better than padesterian Accord.
Accord simply does not have the finishing of acura.
#9287
Senior Moderator
Oh come on, you have been participating in these threads LONG enough to know we are talking about the SEDANS and not SUVs.
This!
You know, if you hadn't been participating in this discussion in this very thread for weeks now, I might actually take the time to point out all the times people said that very thing - "The SUVs are a success, but the sedan lineup is a disaster." - but since you have been around, I can only surmise that you simply enjoy being a contrarian as often as possible.
#9288
Senior Moderator
#9290
Some dude
#9291
Moderator
#9292
Senior Moderator
Like it or not, My comment WAS then and IS still correct. As others pointed out to you.
Last edited by fsttyms1; 05-20-2014 at 12:31 PM.
#9294
And why buy a Caddy/CTS?
B/c for someone who is looking for a midsize sports sedan, the CTS is it (now that the 5 Series got large and fat), esp. the CTS V-Sport (until the CTS-V launches).
So?
This is Cadillac's 1st attempt at a proper RWD midsize luxury sedan in our lifetime and right off the bat, it's outselling the A6, GS and M (nevermind the TL/RLX) and at a higher ATP - and they have had generations to garner sales.
Not going to dethrone the 5/E in a day.
LOL!
A European, Australian, etc. would have a confused look w/ that statement.
We'll see how Acura's CUVs fare w/ some real competition.
Last edited by YEH; 05-20-2014 at 01:34 PM.
#9295
Some dude
Clearly he was being specific to the sedan devision of Acura... that's what people have been talking about for 230+ pages now.
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#9297
I drive a Subata.
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skd2k1 (05-20-2014)
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Team Owner
really? Acura Fanboys talking about Sales #?
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Team Owner
#9302
I drive a Subata.
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#9305
Do you guys ever stop trolling?
#9306
I drive a Subata.
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#9309
Instructor
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Some dude
#9311
...someone said that the "luxury" brand Mazda is preparing an MPS version of the 3 series with a 2.5 engine, around 300 hp and AWD system...
Mazda. Not Acura, that just cannot stop a moment trolling around everybody.
Acura is too smart for such a step for the TLX or the ILX...: they are already too much sporty and exhilarating to drive.
Mazda. Not Acura, that just cannot stop a moment trolling around everybody.
Acura is too smart for such a step for the TLX or the ILX...: they are already too much sporty and exhilarating to drive.
#9312
2024 Honda Civic Type R
I haven't really thought of this, but since Acura is combining the TSX and TL into the TLX, I now realized that when the TLX finally releases, it is going to be the only Acura sedan on the road (since the RLX and ILX really don't count as they don't sell) that we see most of the time.
In a bizarro world, when you step into the Acura dealer, all they will have on the showroom for you to choose from is a TLX or MDX! (RDX gets an honorable mention but Acura can't handle too many successful vehicles at once.)
Acura, specializing in nothing and exciting no one.
In a bizarro world, when you step into the Acura dealer, all they will have on the showroom for you to choose from is a TLX or MDX! (RDX gets an honorable mention but Acura can't handle too many successful vehicles at once.)
Acura, specializing in nothing and exciting no one.
#9313
Azine Jabroni
I haven't really thought of this, but since Acura is combining the TSX and TL into the TLX, I now realized that when the TLX finally releases, it is going to be the only Acura sedan on the road (since the RLX and ILX really don't count as they don't sell) that we see most of the time.
In a bizarro world, when you step into the Acura dealer, all they will have on the showroom for you to choose from is a TLX or MDX! (RDX gets an honorable mention but Acura can't handle too many successful vehicles at once.)
Acura, specializing in nothing and exciting no one.
In a bizarro world, when you step into the Acura dealer, all they will have on the showroom for you to choose from is a TLX or MDX! (RDX gets an honorable mention but Acura can't handle too many successful vehicles at once.)
Acura, specializing in nothing and exciting no one.
#9314
you know, 'cause RLX and ILX are too much sporty, exhilarating and smart for normal people...
#9315
Moderator
I haven't really thought of this, but since Acura is combining the TSX and TL into the TLX, I now realized that when the TLX finally releases, it is going to be the only Acura sedan on the road (since the RLX and ILX really don't count as they don't sell) that we see most of the time.
In a bizarro world, when you step into the Acura dealer, all they will have on the showroom for you to choose from is a TLX or MDX! (RDX gets an honorable mention but Acura can't handle too many successful vehicles at once.)
Acura, specializing in nothing and exciting no one.
In a bizarro world, when you step into the Acura dealer, all they will have on the showroom for you to choose from is a TLX or MDX! (RDX gets an honorable mention but Acura can't handle too many successful vehicles at once.)
Acura, specializing in nothing and exciting no one.
#9316
I drive a Subata.
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I've spotted like 2 RLX and 3 ILX for the past 3 years in LA.
No joke.
No joke.
#9317
I live in an area of LA (diamond bar) that loves a reliable, smart luxury vehicle, but I haven't seen a RLX once. Seen an ILX 2 or 3 times since its been released but that car is rare away from the Acura lot. Lexus, BMW, and Benz sedans seem to be the luxury vehicles of choice.
You know I wouldn't miss Acuras either....the power plenum is designed to grab your attention...
You know I wouldn't miss Acuras either....the power plenum is designed to grab your attention...
#9318
I live in an area of LA (diamond bar) that loves a reliable, smart luxury vehicle, but I haven't seen a RLX once. Seen an ILX 2 or 3 times since its been released but that car is rare away from the Acura lot. Lexus, BMW, and Benz sedans seem to be the luxury vehicles of choice.
You know I wouldn't miss Acuras either....the power plenum is designed to grab your attention...
You know I wouldn't miss Acuras either....the power plenum is designed to grab your attention...
#9319
of course!
#9320
Midnight Marauder