Acura vs Lexus
#41
Better features? I think you meant to say equal features at additional cost. Ah yes, and that cushy image that screams gold plated 'ghetto japanese cadillac.' Or, just granda.
#43
AWD? IS does, TSX?
Get the jizz out of your eyes (see ramblings), and your head out of your ass.
#44
jizz is out, thanks for asking. lets addrss your concerns:
1-A/C/heated seats? Not A/C but heated across the board. 2-Bluetooth, extra on lexus, standard accross the board on ever acura.
3-AWD in lexus, only on the IS250, COW!!! If your gunhoe about AWD, you have SH-AWD on the TL, ZDX,RDX, and RL which I'm sure will trickle down now that the TSX is being released with a V6.
4-You forgot to point out, USB interface, standard on Acura, even Honda FITS!
Now, Lets do ZDX and RX, oh wait, I forget dumb red neck breaders like you need the DVD's in the back seats since you insist on cloning dumber versions of yourself. AKA - Kids.
5-And, if I'm not mistaken, the backup camera is also an extra cost option on Lexus.
6-As is Mark Levinson audio. Whereas Elliot Shriener and ELS is standard on both TSX/tech and TL/Tech.
Hey asshole, go get your supped up Toyota Corola with wood trim that can open itself. I have hands to turn the steering wheel. I can certainly push a button on a fob to open the door.
Sidenote: And I would say that an Acura TSX does not compete with a lexus IS. And as far as keyless entry and push button start, the TL has Push start and its making its way across the lineup.
#45
^^^
Honda is late to the party with the keyless ignition, it's standard on Altima's yet is only an option on a TL, not available on a TSX?? Come on.
Also, USB is not even optional on Civic DX and LX, I only know this because my uncle picked up a LX and was looking forward to this feature only to find out he didn't have it.
Don't get me wrong, there was a time when I really liked Acura as a brand, but based on the direction they are going I am more impressed with where Lexus is heading. That's not to say things can't turn around in a hurry I think Acura does have some good aspects, and interesting concepts, but they often put it all together in an odd package. Then factor in the dealership experience and you really start to see the advantage Lexus has developed.
You made a statement about Lexus not offering any features Acura isn't, Sarlacc, maybe a bit aggressively, pointed out they do. Perhaps don't make blanket statements in the future that simply aren't true and you won't experience the Wrath of Sarlacc.
Honda is late to the party with the keyless ignition, it's standard on Altima's yet is only an option on a TL, not available on a TSX?? Come on.
Also, USB is not even optional on Civic DX and LX, I only know this because my uncle picked up a LX and was looking forward to this feature only to find out he didn't have it.
Don't get me wrong, there was a time when I really liked Acura as a brand, but based on the direction they are going I am more impressed with where Lexus is heading. That's not to say things can't turn around in a hurry I think Acura does have some good aspects, and interesting concepts, but they often put it all together in an odd package. Then factor in the dealership experience and you really start to see the advantage Lexus has developed.
You made a statement about Lexus not offering any features Acura isn't, Sarlacc, maybe a bit aggressively, pointed out they do. Perhaps don't make blanket statements in the future that simply aren't true and you won't experience the Wrath of Sarlacc.
#47
#48
Wow, seems like mhaze and sarlacc are around everywhere
IS-F =
That's me though. I know a lot of people were controversial about how it looks, but how it performs, I'd say Lexus nailed it right on the head and they're onto something great.
Acura well.. is still Acura. Both still are great brands though.
IS-F =
That's me though. I know a lot of people were controversial about how it looks, but how it performs, I'd say Lexus nailed it right on the head and they're onto something great.
Acura well.. is still Acura. Both still are great brands though.
#49
You guys are all idiots.
Seriously, why the hate. I own a TSX. I still like Lexus cars. I can see why they're more expensive. It's not purely about features, when I got to a Lexus dealership and I sit in an IS I easily see why it costs more than my TSX. It may not have more space, and it may have roughly the same equipment (or not) but that's not what makes the price. Lexus is generally more upmarket and can charge more for a smaller/similar car because they give you a better quality dash, better quality leather, more fancy buttons, higher quality plastics, more padding etc. And in the IS case it's RWD which probably makes it more expensive in itself. As an Acura owner, I also noticed slightly better exterior finish.
Did I buy an IS? No, it was way too small in the back for my needs. If I was single or retired or wanted to spend more money on a car, I would have strongly considered it.
Lexus and Acura are both high in reliability ratings, but these things are becoming less meaningful nowadays, basically most cars you buy these days are pretty reliable.
And to the Scottish guy, who cares if Acuras are "rebadged Hondas". In Europe the Honda costs as much as the Acura does here, if not more. You can't buy the Euro Honda here, you HAVE to buy the TSX. The question in North America is how does the TSX stack up against the American Accord, and again, it's a bit more expensive but you get a better interior, nicer styling and a sportier ride. You can't get that in another Honda, and if you don't think the Acura is good enough for you, fine, go for an American Honda. Don't tell me people are buying TSXs for the badge, because it's a different car than the Accord.
Seriously, why the hate. I own a TSX. I still like Lexus cars. I can see why they're more expensive. It's not purely about features, when I got to a Lexus dealership and I sit in an IS I easily see why it costs more than my TSX. It may not have more space, and it may have roughly the same equipment (or not) but that's not what makes the price. Lexus is generally more upmarket and can charge more for a smaller/similar car because they give you a better quality dash, better quality leather, more fancy buttons, higher quality plastics, more padding etc. And in the IS case it's RWD which probably makes it more expensive in itself. As an Acura owner, I also noticed slightly better exterior finish.
Did I buy an IS? No, it was way too small in the back for my needs. If I was single or retired or wanted to spend more money on a car, I would have strongly considered it.
Lexus and Acura are both high in reliability ratings, but these things are becoming less meaningful nowadays, basically most cars you buy these days are pretty reliable.
And to the Scottish guy, who cares if Acuras are "rebadged Hondas". In Europe the Honda costs as much as the Acura does here, if not more. You can't buy the Euro Honda here, you HAVE to buy the TSX. The question in North America is how does the TSX stack up against the American Accord, and again, it's a bit more expensive but you get a better interior, nicer styling and a sportier ride. You can't get that in another Honda, and if you don't think the Acura is good enough for you, fine, go for an American Honda. Don't tell me people are buying TSXs for the badge, because it's a different car than the Accord.
#50
I personally hate what they did with the hood on the IS-F. It breaks the sleek front of the IS. I wish they just used a bulge like the M3 does, instead of changing the shape of the entire hood.
The use of fake exhaust tips is also questionable, although Ferrari does it too now so I guess that makes it OK.
The use of fake exhaust tips is also questionable, although Ferrari does it too now so I guess that makes it OK.
#51
Hey asshole, go get your supped up Toyota Corola with wood trim that can open itself. I have hands to turn the steering wheel. I can certainly push a button on a fob to open the door.
Sidenote: And I would say that an Acura TSX does not compete with a lexus IS. And as far as keyless entry and push button start, the TL has Push start and its making its way across the lineup.
Corolla is a smaller fed drive platform. The new hs250 is based on the corolla. The IS is it's own larger platform that is RWD.
Your TSX is called an Accord in Europe and gets pretty little new badges in the US to make it a "luxury" car.
And yes moron, the TSX does compete directly with the IS as well as the 3 series and the A4.
There are other points in your post that are I correct or prove my point.
Get your facts straight dipshit.
#52
I personally hate what they did with the hood on the IS-F. It breaks the sleek front of the IS. I wish they just used a bulge like the M3 does, instead of changing the shape of the entire hood.
The use of fake exhaust tips is also questionable, although Ferrari does it too now so I guess that makes it OK.
The use of fake exhaust tips is also questionable, although Ferrari does it too now so I guess that makes it OK.
#55
I'm on my phone and in the middle of soemthing so I'll touch on two things.
Corolla is a smaller fed drive platform. The new hs250 is based on the corolla. The IS is it's own larger platform that is RWD.
Your TSX is called an Accord in Europe and gets pretty little new badges in the US to make it a "luxury" car.
And yes moron, the TSX does compete directly with the IS as well as the 3 series and the A4.
There are other points in your post that are I correct or prove my point.
Get your facts straight dipshit.
Corolla is a smaller fed drive platform. The new hs250 is based on the corolla. The IS is it's own larger platform that is RWD.
Your TSX is called an Accord in Europe and gets pretty little new badges in the US to make it a "luxury" car.
And yes moron, the TSX does compete directly with the IS as well as the 3 series and the A4.
There are other points in your post that are I correct or prove my point.
Get your facts straight dipshit.
#57
In the interest of fairness, all of the Japanese luxury brands are guilty of badge-engineering. The original IS300 for instance was a Toyota Altezza in Japan. My G37 is just a re-badged Nissan 370GT over there as well. The difference is, Toyota and Nissan offer features that alot of people want to see from Honda/Acura but sadly never will.
Honda sells some of the Acura products here, with the old name (Legend), and their own name (Accord for the TSX, and the USDM Accord is called Inspire). The pricing bears that out:
Legend: $55K
Inspire: $32K
Accord: $24K
Civic: $18K
Very price conscious, and all of those prices are entry models.
I support this statement, and approve of it.
Last edited by mrmako; 10-03-2009 at 09:09 PM.
#58
Not really impressed by either ATM. Lexus has painfully boring looking cars (inside and out)--the new SUV line up the worst looking i've seen from any manufacturer. With that being said, I think Acura takes the cake with the MDX and RDX. I mean seriously, I saw the new LX on the road and gagged, what the FUCK were they thinking. The new RX looks like a complete turd as well Never been a fan of the current GS, the IS never did anything for me, and the SC is missing everything that made the last SC great.
The new TL is still growing on me...I think it looks decent in AWD trim with the 19" wheels, decklid spoiler, and the quad tips. Color match the grille and its good to go IMO...deff has a lot more road presence than the IS or ES. The TSX is a nice car as well, i'm starting to see a lot of them around and they look a lot better than the IS. The RL really needs some work, which is coming soon hopefully. Besides that, neither of them have anything that would bring me into the dealership I see Lexus has the japanese Buick and Acura as an alternative to VW.
Mark my words, Infiniti will overshadow both Lexus and Acura in a couple years. They seem to be the only ones on track...Slick designs, great performance, great bang-for-the-buck, and awesome reliability.
The new TL is still growing on me...I think it looks decent in AWD trim with the 19" wheels, decklid spoiler, and the quad tips. Color match the grille and its good to go IMO...deff has a lot more road presence than the IS or ES. The TSX is a nice car as well, i'm starting to see a lot of them around and they look a lot better than the IS. The RL really needs some work, which is coming soon hopefully. Besides that, neither of them have anything that would bring me into the dealership I see Lexus has the japanese Buick and Acura as an alternative to VW.
Mark my words, Infiniti will overshadow both Lexus and Acura in a couple years. They seem to be the only ones on track...Slick designs, great performance, great bang-for-the-buck, and awesome reliability.
Last edited by FiveLiterCheater; 10-03-2009 at 09:12 PM.
#59
Oh, one last thought: The hs250 is a rebadged Toyota Belta, with a new front/rear end and leather. There's no mystique to the brand. A lot of badge engineering, but pretty good quality.
#60
I'm on my phone and in the middle of soemthing so I'll touch on two things.
Corolla is a smaller fed drive platform. The new hs250 is based on the corolla. The IS is it's own larger platform that is RWD.
Your TSX is called an Accord in Europe and gets pretty little new badges in the US to make it a "luxury" car.
And yes moron, the TSX does compete directly with the IS as well as the 3 series and the A4.
There are other points in your post that are I correct or prove my point.
Get your facts straight dipshit.
Corolla is a smaller fed drive platform. The new hs250 is based on the corolla. The IS is it's own larger platform that is RWD.
Your TSX is called an Accord in Europe and gets pretty little new badges in the US to make it a "luxury" car.
And yes moron, the TSX does compete directly with the IS as well as the 3 series and the A4.
There are other points in your post that are I correct or prove my point.
Get your facts straight dipshit.
1-HS250 is based on a streched prius platform. The IS is based on camry architecture. And as far as the pretty little badges they place on the TSX, Toyato does or did the same in Japan. Ever heard of the Toyota Alteza?
2-And if you want to compare apples to apples, the TSX has always been compared with the likes of the A4 2.0t, VDub Jetta, and volvo s40. IS350 goes dead on with the 3 series (335 v. 350) or infiniti G. Duh!
At first you actually made me doubt myself. Now, I realize you just don't know shit. Good night bud.
Dude, pick up a magazine and read from time to time.
#61
^^^
Honda is late to the party with the keyless ignition, it's standard on Altima's yet is only an option on a TL, not available on a TSX?? Come on.
Also, USB is not even optional on Civic DX and LX, I only know this because my uncle picked up a LX and was looking forward to this feature only to find out he didn't have it.
Don't get me wrong, there was a time when I really liked Acura as a brand, but based on the direction they are going I am more impressed with where Lexus is heading. That's not to say things can't turn around in a hurry I think Acura does have some good aspects, and interesting concepts, but they often put it all together in an odd package. Then factor in the dealership experience and you really start to see the advantage Lexus has developed.
You made a statement about Lexus not offering any features Acura isn't, Sarlacc, maybe a bit aggressively, pointed out they do. Perhaps don't make blanket statements in the future that simply aren't true and you won't experience the Wrath of Sarlacc.
Honda is late to the party with the keyless ignition, it's standard on Altima's yet is only an option on a TL, not available on a TSX?? Come on.
Also, USB is not even optional on Civic DX and LX, I only know this because my uncle picked up a LX and was looking forward to this feature only to find out he didn't have it.
Don't get me wrong, there was a time when I really liked Acura as a brand, but based on the direction they are going I am more impressed with where Lexus is heading. That's not to say things can't turn around in a hurry I think Acura does have some good aspects, and interesting concepts, but they often put it all together in an odd package. Then factor in the dealership experience and you really start to see the advantage Lexus has developed.
You made a statement about Lexus not offering any features Acura isn't, Sarlacc, maybe a bit aggressively, pointed out they do. Perhaps don't make blanket statements in the future that simply aren't true and you won't experience the Wrath of Sarlacc.
Hey timmy, thanks for staying neutral. And you are right, I wouldn't dare argue on your point about the lexus dealership experience. But I never mentioned that the TSX has a push Start. And when I mentioned the USB I specifically stated the FIT. The USB you can only get on the EX's.
#63
You are you funny angry and might I add MISINFORMED MAN.
1-HS250 is based on a streched prius platform. The IS is based on camry architecture. And as far as the pretty little badges they place on the TSX, Toyato does or did the same in Japan. Ever heard of the Toyota Alteza
1-HS250 is based on a streched prius platform. The IS is based on camry architecture. And as far as the pretty little badges they place on the TSX, Toyato does or did the same in Japan. Ever heard of the Toyota Alteza
The IS is based on the Camry?
The IS is a RWD platform, the ES350 is probably what you're thinking of
#64
You are you funny angry and might I add MISINFORMED MAN.
1-HS250 is based on a streched prius platform. The IS is based on camry architecture. And as far as the pretty little badges they place on the TSX, Toyato does or did the same in Japan. Ever heard of the Toyota Alteza?
1-HS250 is based on a streched prius platform. The IS is based on camry architecture. And as far as the pretty little badges they place on the TSX, Toyato does or did the same in Japan. Ever heard of the Toyota Alteza?
But if its as mrmako states. The Toyota Belta is better known as the Yaris over here, and we are both wrong.
The HS is so new I can't find any real info on where the chassis came from, even researching the other toyota cars.
2-And if you want to compare apples to apples, the TSX has always been compared with the likes of the A4 2.0t, VDub Jetta, and volvo s40. IS350 goes dead on with the 3 series (335 v. 350) or infiniti G. Duh!
At first you actually made me doubt myself. Now, I realize you just don't know shit. Good night bud.
Dude, pick up a magazine and read from time to time.
At first you actually made me doubt myself. Now, I realize you just don't know shit. Good night bud.
Dude, pick up a magazine and read from time to time.
Its pretty and painfully obvious who in this thread doesnt know shit. You're just another mongoloid noob. You should leave while the gettings good.
#65
Doesn't matter what you think of their designs, or whether you think they boring or not. Everything you listed about design and bang for the buck is subjective information.
I watched an Infiniti dealer in Santa Monica close their doors and sell off all their remaining inventory at wholesale prices because they werent moving cars.
All the Lexus dealers in LA have been upgrading or moving into new building to accommodate their desire to have a high end looking sales floor and ritz carlton derived service.
The biggest difference between Lexus and all the others is Lexus HAS CONTROL OVER THEIR DEALER NETWORK.
That is HUGE. They dont allow mark ups. They expect the highest caliber customer service. And if you dont feel you received such service, just make a call to Lexus. You'll be getting a call the next day from that particular branch with an apology and solution to right the problem.
Sure, some Infiniti or Acura dealers may have the same or similar style service...but for every one, there are 10 they offer service worse than Honda or Nissan dealers. Just depends on who the owner/GM is running things.
Unless something changes, you cant hold a candle to Lexus in the luxury service department.
#66
As I mentioned, my Acura dealer is quite close to Lexus in terms of amenities and service however MOST in my experience are just glorified Honda dealerships.
Lexus truly IS a step above and tries to be luxurious.
Nearly every car brand offers a decent vehicle these days, what divides them is price and personal taste.
Even the lowliest Kia is the right car for someone IMO.
#67
But there are a shit ton of people who have their heads up their ass about Lexus. Either because they read too many magazines with out ever really driving one. Or they hold some other kinda of bias.
With the exception of a couple models I wont bash people who find driving a Lexus (and have actually driven one) boring. Lexus is a cushy luxury brand, and thats what they are about. Only recently have they really started to make a strive to built some high performing machines.
Most people on here dont have an interest in that kinda of a car because we are car enthusiasts and crave more from our vehicles.
#68
As I mentioned, my Acura dealer is quite close to Lexus in terms of amenities and service however MOST in my experience are just glorified Honda dealerships.
Lexus truly IS a step above and tries to be luxurious.
Nearly every car brand offers a decent vehicle these days, what divides them is price and personal taste.
Even the lowliest Kia is the right car for someone IMO.
I couldn't agree more with your statement about the Honda/Acura dealer similarities. They typicaly have the same procedures, and same employees. Heck, I personally worked in three Honda dealerships and two Acura stores.
#69
As I mentioned, my Acura dealer is quite close to Lexus in terms of amenities and service however MOST in my experience are just glorified Honda dealerships.
Lexus truly IS a step above and tries to be luxurious.
Nearly every car brand offers a decent vehicle these days, what divides them is price and personal taste.
Even the lowliest Kia is the right car for someone IMO.
My parents have had 5 Lexus' since 1994-5 and many different dealer experiences in a couple different states.
My parents current dealer for the last 10 years...literally drives loaner cars to their house or my dad's office to pick up their cars for oil changes.
My mother slid a brand new loaner car on ice last winter into a rock...bent a rim. Lexus had them drive her out another new loaner, picked up the one with the bad rim and said dont worry about it.
They have always been very good fair with out of warranty service. And the one time my father felt slighted by a service manager...Lexus stepped in and had the guy apologize and offer an amicable solution to the problem.
There is a reason my parents have stuck with them so long. BMW never gave them this kinda of service and BMW corporate was never that helpful and is why my father will never buy another one.
My mother currently has a 2010 RX (after turning her lease on her RX400h)
and my father just replaced his 92 ES with a 07 IS250 AWD...he picked a preowned IS over a brand new loaded V6 EX-L accord he was offered from the dealer I used to work at for 2g under INVOICE.
I think that says something right there about how Lexus treats people.
Even when I finally found a really good Acura service dept...they were good...but they were never Lexus good. Which isnt good, its great.
Last edited by Sarlacc; 10-04-2009 at 01:46 AM.
#70
When I had an acura I had been to couple dealers who had WORSE service than some Honda dealers.
My parents have had 5 Lexus' since 1994-5 and many different dealer experiences in a couple different states.
My parents current dealer for the last 10 years...literally drives loaner cars to their house or my dad's office to pick up their cars for oil changes.
My mother slid a brand new loaner car on ice last winter into a rock...bent a rim. Lexus had them drive her out another new loaner, picked up the one with the bad rim and said dont worry about it.
They have always been very good fair with out of warranty service. And the one time my father felt slighted by a service manager...Lexus stepped in and had the guy apologize and offer an amicable solution to the problem.
There is a reason my parents have stuck with them so long. BMW never gave them this kinda of service and BMW corporate was never that helpful and is why my father will never buy another one.
My mother currently has a 2010 RX (after turning her lease on her RX400h)
and my father just replaced his 92 ES with a 07 IS250 AWD...he picked a preowned IS over a brand new loaded V6 EX-L accord he was offered from the dealer I used to work at for 2g under INVOICE.
I think that says something right there about how Lexus treats people.
Even when I finally found a really good Acura service dept...they were good...but they were never Lexus good. Which isnt good, its great.
My parents have had 5 Lexus' since 1994-5 and many different dealer experiences in a couple different states.
My parents current dealer for the last 10 years...literally drives loaner cars to their house or my dad's office to pick up their cars for oil changes.
My mother slid a brand new loaner car on ice last winter into a rock...bent a rim. Lexus had them drive her out another new loaner, picked up the one with the bad rim and said dont worry about it.
They have always been very good fair with out of warranty service. And the one time my father felt slighted by a service manager...Lexus stepped in and had the guy apologize and offer an amicable solution to the problem.
There is a reason my parents have stuck with them so long. BMW never gave them this kinda of service and BMW corporate was never that helpful and is why my father will never buy another one.
My mother currently has a 2010 RX (after turning her lease on her RX400h)
and my father just replaced his 92 ES with a 07 IS250 AWD...he picked a preowned IS over a brand new loaded V6 EX-L accord he was offered from the dealer I used to work at for 2g under INVOICE.
I think that says something right there about how Lexus treats people.
Even when I finally found a really good Acura service dept...they were good...but they were never Lexus good. Which isnt good, its great.
I had a bent rim issue with a Benz loaner in 06 when my CL was in the shop. I wish they would have stood up like that for me. It was 1400 out of my pocket.
Oh, and I guess now I understand why you made the big stink out of the AWD on the IS.
I'm glad I ran into you despite all the harsh words. Finally gives me someone to talk/argue cars with. needless to say, not going anywhere. Dipshit.
What did you do at the dealerships you worked for?
#71
I had a bent rim issue with a Benz loaner in 06 when my CL was in the shop. I wish they would have stood up like that for me. It was 1400 out of my pocket.
Oh, and I guess now I understand why you made the big stink out of the AWD on the IS.
I'm glad I ran into you despite all the harsh words. Finally gives me someone to talk/argue cars with. needless to say, not going anywhere. Dipshit.
What did you do at the dealerships you worked for?
Oh, and I guess now I understand why you made the big stink out of the AWD on the IS.
I'm glad I ran into you despite all the harsh words. Finally gives me someone to talk/argue cars with. needless to say, not going anywhere. Dipshit.
What did you do at the dealerships you worked for?
#72
Hey timmy, thanks for staying neutral. And you are right, I wouldn't dare argue on your point about the lexus dealership experience. But I never mentioned that the TSX has a push Start. And when I mentioned the USB I specifically stated the FIT. The USB you can only get on the EX's.
Let's look at the facts you said:
Better features? I think you meant to say equal features at additional cost. Ah yes, and that cushy image that screams gold plated 'ghetto japanese cadillac.' Or, just granda.
Even in this more recent post you say USB is only available on Civic EX, again that is not the truth it also comes with the Si, if you'd stop speaking in absolutes and try to express your opinion as what it is, an opinion and not a fact you'd probably get along with people a lot better.
Let's look a simple fact:
- AC seats are standard and I believe every Lexus
- AC seats are not even optional on most all Acura's, certainly not available on a TL, TSX, MDX or RDX.
Just because you don't value that option doesn't mean that it's not there and is clear support that Lexus does have features Acura isn't even offering in cars in the same class. I'm not siding with either car company I think both have strengths and weaknesses, though it seems clear, most others agree with this train of thought that Lexus is playing up it's strengths and slowly addressing it's weaknesses, Acura is tucking it's strengths away and seems to have no idea what it's weaknesses are. The brand has lost it's identity and the loyal fan base who helped establish this brand is not going support it.
Geez, I've never exhausted so much energy defending a brand I personally don't care about!
#73
The biggest difference between Lexus and all the others is Lexus HAS CONTROL OVER THEIR DEALER NETWORK.
That is HUGE. They dont allow mark ups. They expect the highest caliber customer service. And if you dont feel you received such service, just make a call to Lexus. You'll be getting a call the next day from that particular branch with an apology and solution to right the problem.
#74
#76
Again, Acura has no 6/7AT transmissions, no V8 option, and no RWD platfrorms. Lexus/Infiniti/BMW/Mercedes, i.e. real luxury marques, offer all of these (8AT in the case of Lexus/Mercedes). As far as interior features Lexus offers AC seats, keyless entry/start, AFS, headlamp washers, rain-sensing wipers, radar-based cruise control, 3-setting memory seats on all of their cars.
Arguing Acura's value over the others is one thing. You can even make a case for Acura performance (typically the best FWD handling platforms in the world). You can't howver, maintain that Acura offers the features of the other brands. It just doesn't.
Arguing Acura's value over the others is one thing. You can even make a case for Acura performance (typically the best FWD handling platforms in the world). You can't howver, maintain that Acura offers the features of the other brands. It just doesn't.
#77
Acura does have a 6 AT now
But yes you're otherwise correct.
The whole anti-V8 mentality would be acceptable IF Honda stuck to lightweight platforms using aluminum and other materials. Otherwise we're basically getting rather ordinary V6 sedans with a very nice AWD system that doesn't get a chance to shine IMO.
But yes you're otherwise correct.
The whole anti-V8 mentality would be acceptable IF Honda stuck to lightweight platforms using aluminum and other materials. Otherwise we're basically getting rather ordinary V6 sedans with a very nice AWD system that doesn't get a chance to shine IMO.
#78
With the exception of a couple models I wont bash people who find driving a Lexus (and have actually driven one) boring. Lexus is a cushy luxury brand, and thats what they are about. Only recently have they really started to make a strive to built some high performing machines.
Most people on here dont have an interest in that kinda of a car because we are car enthusiasts and crave more from our vehicles.
Most people on here dont have an interest in that kinda of a car because we are car enthusiasts and crave more from our vehicles.
The different emphasis in ride/feel v. performance is the reason a former coworker with a bad back got an ES to replace her Integra. Lexus service kept her-- she's now in an RX.
Car brand is less important than the car for me-- I'd get an IS350 over an '09 TL, but I prefer the A4, 335is or G37 over both. I don't emphasize luxury features like keyless start, adaptive cruise control or name of audio system, although cooled seats might be nice.
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Prestige recognition among japanese brands (imo):
1. Lexus (sells a $106,000 LS hybrid for crying out loud and 8 speed automatic)
2. Infiniti (lacks a flagship, but the car designs (aside from the weird front styling of the current FX) like the new 2011 M sedan is superb and the VVEL engine, 7 speed automatic, and V8)
3. Acura (Trails both Lexus and Infiniti now with odd designs, just released a 6 speed automatic, and probably will never have RWD and V8 sedans)
1. Lexus (sells a $106,000 LS hybrid for crying out loud and 8 speed automatic)
2. Infiniti (lacks a flagship, but the car designs (aside from the weird front styling of the current FX) like the new 2011 M sedan is superb and the VVEL engine, 7 speed automatic, and V8)
3. Acura (Trails both Lexus and Infiniti now with odd designs, just released a 6 speed automatic, and probably will never have RWD and V8 sedans)